Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Released separately, it is hard to imagine any Schulze aficionado wanting to be without either of these discs, the result of his performance in June 2001 at the KlangArt Festival in Osnabrück...
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[Regarding Live 2001]
During the 70s they were Germany’s premiere progressive funk-groove band, beginning their career not far from the jazzier side of the...
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L’Ensemble Rayé’s third (I believe) release is the soundtrack for a Swiss version of Winnie the Pooh. The tunes, mostly instrumental, are a charming combination of innocence and art,... » Read more
This is L’Ensemble Raye’s fifth release and it shows the band in a playful mood as usual. As the title implies, this music was composed as the score to accompany a dance performance....
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This work was commissioned for a dance company (it might be the 'Bop with Biggles Dance Company' but don't hold me to that), and it's performed live with the troupe, although the...
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This Swiss outfit has been with us for over fifteen years, although their releases on the AYAA label and more recent soundtrack work have generally not been well known. High time for a roundtable...
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Here is an experimental oddity, the likes of which French bands often excel at — call it a sort of iron fist in an R.I.O. velvet glove. The release is a composite of two previous vinyl...
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Looking back thirty years later on the “golden age” of jazz-rock fusion, we tend to focus on the super tight unison lines and complex rhythmic structures of the Mahavishnu Orchestra and...
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This album sees Marble Sheep back together in the studio for the first time since about 1993, and a finer example of heavy Japanese psychedelic music I could not name. There are bits of Hawkwind,...
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Acclaimed UK improvising quartet Mujician is quite possibly the best telepathic set of players on the planet. Pianist Keith Tippett, together with saxophonist Paul Dunmall, bassist Paul Rogers, and...
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