Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Mostly what we have reviewed by Robert Logan here at Exposé are his ambient works as Firehand and his collaborations with Steve Roach; Brutalist takes in pretty much a new...
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As a fan of all the Volapük albums I’ve heard, I always wondered about one item on their discography that I was unable to find a copy of. Where Is Tamashii? was a tantalizing...
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One could make a plausible argument that this all started back around 2010 or so with guitarist and composer Stephan Thelen’s band Sonar, a band which we covered extensively at every step...
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It seems kind of strange that we’ve never before covered a release by Man or Astro-man? here at Exposé, but we’re about to rectify that lapse. For those unfamiliar with...
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Vanderson is the nom de plume of Maciej Wierzchowski, a Polish composer and synthesist, who started out in the early 90s as a DJ mixing music and composing non-commercial electro-pop and...
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Donner’s second album, The Van Gennep Gap, is named after the Dutch-German-French ethnographer Arnold Van Gennep, the “father of liminality.” And you may ask, what is...
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American musician Derrick Stembridge has interests in a number of different types of music, primarily differing varieties of electronic music, and uses different names to release them. Drifting in...
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Anyone living in or around Los Angeles in the early 80s may have heard of Afterimage, a four-piece post-punk new wave outfit that came together around 1980 and had a powerful live presence on the...
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After a ten-year hiatus, 2084: Viaggio nel Nulla is the new album by the Milanese band Alphataurus. Alphataurus is one of the original Italian progressive bands dating back to 1973 with...
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Ashley Reaks is back with another installment of his distinctive songcraft and worldview. As with Winter...
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