Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Patrick O’Hearn is a fervent disciple on the improvisational side of 70s jazz. Reviving the disparate elements of a groove-informed beat is merely part of his pathway through each band album...
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Relying on a minimalist instrumentation (trumpet, sundry percussion, and drums), composer Natsuki Tamura is interested in filling space not only with free jazz excursions but also with textural...
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For the French quartet's second album, the band has procured Bob Drake as producer and joined Cuneiform records, but both new developments have left little difference in the band's music....
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This is the first time I have heard NeBeLNeST, and boy do they cook up a Hungry Man Dinner of Crimson-inspired fusion with a low-end wallop! Bass and drums are probably what create the closest link...
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Dark, dense, and intense sums up the excellent second effort from France’s NeBeLNeST. With the help of Thinking Plague / 5uu’s Bob Drake as producer and some live gigs, a more mature...
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Time Crunch is Niacin’s fifth overall release and second on Magna Carta. Like their other albums, the music is all-instrumental keyboards / bass / drums. However, the band’s...
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[Regarding The 3 Ages of Magick]
The sons of Rick Wakeman are slowly beginning to follow in their father’s large footsteps as both acclaimed keyboardists and composers....
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Mainland European Jazz is a true mystery looking from this continent eastward across the Atlantic. To keep tabs on what is happening, what impact there is, and how volatile a jazz scene may be,...
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Choices under Pressure is a career retrospective done in a rather oblique (and typically Blegvadian) manner. He has rerecorded more-or-less acoustic versions of some of his best songs from...
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At long last, a legitimate live release of Pink Floyd’s The Wall is available! The band played this magnum opus in full a mere 29 times, in only four cities. Even bootlegs of it are...
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