Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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No newcomers to Exposé, this exotic Polish ensemble check in with another release. Atman’s sound is tough to pigeonhole, their forte being a bent for creating ambient drones...
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Audra captures the factory sound of the late 70s, of bands like Bauhaus and Joy Division. Their debut CD opens with a tasty little bit of nostalgia. “In All Our Androgyny” features an...
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The electronic drum kit will undoubtedly make or break one’s opinion of this release by Russian prog-metal quartet Azazello, depending on your tolerance for such a mechanical backbone. And if...
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Veteran pedal steel guitarist BJ Cole became visible on the UK music horizon within several contexts by this release from his Transparent Music Ensemble in 1995. Since 1989’s Transparent...
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Since disbanding BeBop Deluxe more than twenty years ago, Bill Nelson has released more than thirty solo albums ranging from engaging progressive pop to long ambient works written for art... » Read more
Ever since I first heard this band back in the early 80s, I’ve been fascinated by their style: rock instrumentation playing challenging music which is not based in the conventions of rock and...
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It has been five years since the last Birdsongs release, Dancing on A’a,...
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Here is a machine gun blast of a recording that looks as if it would fit in with what the heavily metallicized King Crimson has been doing this decade. Stevens seems to have been elected star of...
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Situation Dangerous is the second musical adventure from this trio of musician’s musicians who hoped to have another chance to work on another project. The lineup’s first disc,...
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The second album from this all-star trio contains some of the best music that’s been released this year. It’s also a bit schizophrenic, as the band alternates between riff-oriented...
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