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Roger Knott’s history goes back to the early 70s with the band Lifeblud, though we first covered him with his
This is a double album’s worth of intense fuzz-drenched instrumental psychedelic rock recorded live at Loppen in Copenhagen, a legendary venue where Causa Sui has played many times throughout...
» Read morePeter Daltrey is getting prolific at his ripe old age of 78. His new album, The Rhymer in the Long-Tongued Room, is his third release in the last two years and his fifteenth solo album,...
» Read moreAn album of prepared guitar improvisations might seem like a risky proposition — I’m sure many would be bracing themselves to hear walls of noise and all manner of harshness. But in the...
» Read moreFrom 2017 to 2020 there was Moon Men, a four-piece that bore a unique sound with elements of progressive rock, jazz, sci-fi, and humor, all working remotely from different planets in the solar...
» Read moreI’ve lost track of how many artists we’ve reviewed here on Exposé whose music is based on the Berlin School of electronics, taking after Tangerine Dream and Klaus...
» Read moreFor anyone who has followed the Italian progressive rock scene since the 90s, Fabio Zuffanti should be a well-known figure, initially as the bassist of Finisterre, then later as their principal...
» Read moreThis is my first encounter with Days Between Stations, and I did not know what to expect. Jean-Paul Bourdier’s surreal cover art did not help either. Named after Steve Erickson’s novel...
» Read moreOctoberland is my first encounter with The Armoires, and it’s quite a pleasant surprise. This California band has been around for a while, and this is their fourth full-length...
» Read moreThierry David is a noted French composer and multi-instrumentalist with (at least) a couple dozen releases to his credit beginning in 1992 in the ambient / electronic / New Age category; he also...
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