Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Vocalist Tim Bowness (of No-Man) formed Samuel Smiles back in the early 1990s with Michael Bearpark (guitar, programming) as an exercise in “ambient folk” music. For this, their first...
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Henry Cow fans looking for jagged, experimental rock will likely be disappointed by Tim Hodgkinson's new CD. This is very experimental stuff, lacking many of the qualities often regarded as...
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This album was originally released in 1991 on the now defunct SI label. Verglas Records has re-issued it with only the cover art changing. Having been a singer for Quasar, Strangers on a Train,...
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The first in Gunn’s “Surfacing Series,” limited edition releases of old recordings, demos, live material, works-in-progress, re-workings, improvisations, and the like, this is...
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Three is the theme. Three albums recently released and / or reissued from this instrumental power trio of sorts. The self-titled first of the lot contains a collection of material ranging from...
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After a while I begin to wonder why Angular keeps sending us these metal bands to review. They must be absolute gluttons for punishment. Perhaps they have some weird German fondness for pain. Who...
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In these days where electronic music is generally thought of as mindless dance beats with sampled accents, it’s important to remember that the pedigree of electronic music goes back many...
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NorthSide’s strategy with their first Nordic Roots sampler (reviewed #16) must have paid off enough for them to do it again. Here they provide a sampling of 22 tracks from their releases of...
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Lots of music to cover on this compilation, so let’s get right to it. First comes Rumblin’ Orchestra’s instrumental workouts — rich in harmony and recalling Wakeman’s...
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The inaugural event which was covered in Exposé issue 14 is captured here on 2 CDs. If you have any aversion to space rock at all, keep away. The Gaia Avatara, Red Giant, and...
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