Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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There is no doubt that bassist Don Schiff has pioneered and mastered the Chapman Stick, NS/Stick, and bowed guitar. He helped popularize the NS/Stick and a technique of using a carabiner as a slide...
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Just like his bandmate Dave Mclean from The Chemistry Set, Paul Lake is releasing a 7-inch lathe cut single on Fruits de Mer Records this year. Whereas Dave covered the Kaleidoscope’s...
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When presented with an album like Planetary Overload, Part 2 – Hope, I just have to shrug and conclude that it wasn’t made for me. Who was it made for? If you made a Venn...
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By the end of the 60s the jazz-rock-fusion sound in the USA and Britain was in full swing, with dozens of bands and artists springing up like John McLaughlin and the late Larry Coryell, and artists...
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Since its inception in 2012, Tusmørke has been releasing one album per year, which makes Dawn of Oberon Tusmørke’s twelfth album. You may remember from high school...
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Here’s something in 2024 worth celebrating without reservation or caveat or vague dread that it might go away: a new album from Inner Ear Brigade. It’s been a long time since
At the start of the opening track, “Pönk på Svenska,” one will hear some old-timey music with scratches behind it, maybe something from the 40s, but just as soon as you get...
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In the early 2000s the German psychedelic rock trio Trigon was cranking out new albums every year, and every one was flawless. I had a chance to see them play live at Baja Prog — I forget...
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After an eleven-year hiatus Australian sextet Unitopia has released their new studio album, Seven Chambers, on the independent label Progrock.com's Essentials. Originally founded by...
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We’ve encountered guitarist Jeff Aug before in his band Ape Shifter, an instrumental band that tackles rock riffs...
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