Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Miriodor is one of the truly outstanding avant-prog bands of the last two decades, and this new release shows them in as strong a form as ever. This time the core trio of Falaise, Globensky, and...
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I¹d lost track of this French Canadian group since I first heard their debut release, Rencontres, several years ago. I was impressed with what I heard then and I remain impressed with...
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In the first few seconds of Miriodor's latest work you'd almost think the French Canadian group had fallen into an Aphex Twin dub experiment. But it's just a short introduction into...
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Mother Mallard was an ensemble formed by Cornell University students in the early 70s who wished to experiment with electronic music. This led to recordings as well as live performances throughout...
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Those people who assume that anything coming out of Italy is worth purchasing should check this one out. This is a concept album (I guess) about the planets, with tracks about the Sun, Mercury,...
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Yes, that’s the way it’s credited on the cover. The is a very odd collection of odds and ends basically centered around the band Mushroom, including soul covers, taped phone...
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I’ve always had a weak spot for Nash the Slash. His goofy horror-show imagery and violin showmanship just bring a smile to my face. A soundtrack to the silent film classic Nosferatu,...
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In the past few years, Nexus has honed their skills performing at quite of number of the more famous progressive rock festivals. Metanoia follows
Second time out for this Argentine symphonic five-piece, and those who enjoyed the band’s 1999 debut
Argentine symphonic rock quintet Nexus is back with their second album, a conceptual piece that clocks in just short of 72½ minutes. Yes, the album has parts, and the parts have parts, and...
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