Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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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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When someone mentions a “concept album,” most of us are likely to think of progressive rock of one variety or another, using such examples as Days of Future Passed, Dark...
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It was only a couple years ago that we reviewed one of the Captain’s earlier releases,
Nothing too complicated about it, Piunti and crew are back with ten new songs of a distinctive rockin’ pedigree. Even though it might sound unbelievable, over the course of six or so albums...
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The Honey Pot is about to unleash their latest double LP The Happiness Explosion on December 20, 2024, if the record plant cooperates. Four sides containing seventeen of the brightest and...
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The second part of A Rhizome Revolution sees Yobrepus completing their concept in fine, if subdued, style. Compared to the
After the release of their seventh album Sol de Medianoche in 2007 and a spellbinding performance...
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Icarus is the British duo of Sam Britton and Ollie Bown, and one can say their stock in trade is experimental electronic sounds, not ambient or Berlin School or any of the usual stuff we cover that...
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