Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Jordsjø, the Norwegian duo inspired by Olivier Messiaen, Popol Vuh, Anthony Braxton, Scandinavian folklore, jazz, and early British prog, return with their fourth studio album,...
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I think I’m probably not alone in this: I was a big fan of Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s early albums — everything from their self-titled album through Brain Salad Surgery...
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Hungarian avant-garde composer László Hortobágyi’s first solo recording remains a powerful statement as to what can be accomplished in a cross-genre pan-world musical...
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Back in issue #13 (1997) we covered Underground and Beyond, which marked the revival of...
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Many of the releases we’ve covered on the Discus label have been pretty far removed from rock and jazz, delving into very abstract sounds and unusual textures. This Celestial Engine is a bit...
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Funny how things happen. FLOW is a supergroup of sorts featuring singer / pianist Fiona Joy, guitarist Lawrence Blatt, guitarist Will Ackerman, and trumpeter Jeff Oster (the O in FLOW), who were on...
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Book 3 of The Songs & Tales of Airoea completes the trilogy that began in The Chronicles of Father Robin’s
Gabriel Vicéns’ previous album, The Way We Were Created, which we...
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Agitation Free is a band with a history going back to the late 60s, when the group was founded by Michael "Fame" Günther (bass), Lutz "Lüül" Ulbrich (guitar),...
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Rainer and Tim Ludwig are back with their second album as cHoclat FRoG, carrying on from Snapshot...
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