Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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As one of two guitar men behind Captain Beefheart in the Magic Band and offshoot group Mallard, Bill Harkleroad has seen many a change in his thirty-plus years. As chronicled in his book Lunar...
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Exposé had the privilege of speaking to Canterbury veteran Phil Miller on the evening of August 17th at our vendor table inside Seattle's Moore Theater. Progman Cometh festival headliners Softworks (with Allan Holdsworth, Hugh Hopper) had nearly blown the top off the venue and Miller was in amicable mood to speak about his recent activities and specifically how he came to play in the Pacific Northwest for the first time in his long career. » Read more
Invisible Moon is Aka Moon’s 12th release and part three of the Invisible trilogy: Invisible Mother, Invisible Sun, and now Invisible Moon....
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Interstellar Chemisty is an intriguing title conjuring up kinds of images exploding galaxies, traveling at the speed of light, along the lines of the trip in 2001. However, this is... » Read more
Chilean ensemble Akinetón Retard has hit the prog scene quickly. Their first release came...
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Chile’s Akinetón Retard is back! As on their debut, the musicians are listed by...
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The three artists listed above are only the tip of the iceberg; collaborators on this project include Richard Barbieri (Porcupine Tree), Roger Eno, No-Man, Hector Zazou, and many more. The reason...
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I really wanted to like this one. I’d read about Black Tape, and they sounded interesting: female vocals fronting ethereal, classical-inflected music with a kind of Gothic mood, but not the...
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Black Tape for a Blue Girl is the creative outlet for Projekt’s founder, Sam Rosenthal. On The Scavenger Bride, the thirteenth release using the Black Tape name, the project is...
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Black Tape for a Blue Girl has a long, illustrious career that I am completely unfamiliar with except for running across the occasional favorable comment or compilation entry. So I came at this...
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