Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Any Questions? is the second of two albums released by Delay Tactics, a proto-electronica trio that pretty much captured the quirky electronic pop spirit of the early 80s. Walter Whitney...
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This reissue from 1975 is a collection of six improvisational pieces that are compositions by Clearlight composer and keyboardist Cyrille Verdeaux and guitarist Yvan Coaquette. More than a dozen...
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Let's be honest. Deyss's debut At King (1985) and their follow-up double concept album Vision in the Dark (1987) are widely considered to be among the most embarrassing...
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With Hadouk, veteran reedsman Didier Malherbe and percussionist Loy Ehrlich have created an exotic world music album which pushes the listener into newly found common ground. For those...
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After a six-year hiatus, the Dregs have returned with a 25th anniversary live “reunion” album of sorts. In addition to the five-piece band that released 1994's Full Circle,...
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Djabe has released their second recording (that I am familiar with), and it differs greatly from their previous work. The four-man ensemble consists basically of a guitarist, bassist, saxophonist,...
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I read a review of Moon in Grenadine some time ago which described it as what you might get if Sarah McLachlan’s band indulged itself in a King Crimson fetish, so of course I had to have...
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This newest Frith release, in collaboration with new music orchestra Ensemble Modern, is a fascinating concept. Traffic Continues is a number of short composed fragments, which are joined...
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Inside one of the most tasteless album covers I've ever seen is Krautrock of the gnarly, freaky variety. Eulenspygel delivers the stereotypical elements one would expect: a sometimes...
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Forever Einstein’s outstanding 1998 release, One Thing After Another was a groundbreaking effort that brought the band to an entirely new plane musically. Down with Gravity...
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