Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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After recording a number of albums using the name Nheap (including Flying and the Silence, previously... » Read more
After the death of progressive rock at the end of the 70s, some of the survivors kept their band names and turned to more commercial endeavors, or else they were driven deep underground where...
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Leonardo Pavkovic has been a supporter of progressive rock and jazz for over 25 years. Beginning as a label rep in New York City, he eventually became the founder of the one of the last true American-based labels supporting diverse international artists and music across the globe. Pavkovic has a passion for Indonesian music, which has been his label’s focus for the last few years. » Read more
The Legendary Pink Dots have a very long and storied musical career, dating back to the early 80s. There are certain common elements that appear throughout their musical canon, Edward Ka-Spel’s... » Read more
McLatchey's Top Tier #29
The late 90s/early 00s were the peak of ambient electronic music in my book. The major artists in the genre were all delivering some of their finest...
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Brimstone (formerly known as The Brimstore Solar Radiation Band) is a Norwegian band that's been around more than ten years, though I hadn't heard them before. On Mannsverk, they operate in... » Read more
At hand is Indonesian guitarist and composer Tesla Manaf’s first international release, which reissues his 2014 album A Man’s Relationship with His Fragile Area, followed by his next...
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"Power pop" is an interesting term to use for a musical style. "Pop" can bring to mind all sorts of horrors from "You Light up My Life" to "Feelings" (reaching back to the 70s), but like any genre,... » Read more These are the most recent changes made to artists, releases, and articles.