Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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A most appropriate title for this super-sized collection of floating ambient pieces, a photographic / art term for images at a long distance that aren’t quite in sharp focus, but instead a...
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Welsh band Sendelica has been part of Fruits de Mer family of artists from nearly the beginning of the label: albums, singles, compilations, and of course the annual Dr. Sardonicus gigs. Since they...
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When I think of my favorite bands of the 80s, I often forget The Church, which is a shame given how good they were — and still are, I guess. They had an international hit with...
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Take a trip back to the beginning on the wayback machine, and for the purpose of this review, that would be Saint Louis, Missouri in 1981, and you’ll find three innovative musicians...
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Sidewalk Society is a trio from Long Beach, CA which fuses the raw energy of LA’s latter-day garage and mod scenes with the sound of London’s swinging 60s. It is a band that has been a...
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The last Fruits de Mer Records retrospective release for 2024 is the double CD An Introduction to Vibravoid. Over the last 35 years Vibravoid has released 22 studio albums, countless live...
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With True, we find Jon Anderson fronting a group called The Band Geeks, and it seems that the name is appropriate — they sound like the kind of geeky musicians who learned how to...
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Maurizio Moquillaza is a new name from the Peruvian electronic and experimental musical world, and this is his debut LP. He emerged from Lima’s experimental music scene, and he is also a...
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Never Let Go: A Tribute to Camel is a hit-or-miss album. If you are familiar with Camel’s discography like me, then you will find some decent covers and others that just grate on...
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