Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Adam Lane is an improvising artist local to San Francisco who happens to use the upright four string as his medium to create with. On his 1999 Cadence release, Hollywood Wedding, the...
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Adrian Belew has been very busy in the imposed break from King Crimson. With multiple projects in various stages, it makes sense to market a sampler to highlight each of his works. Obviously,...
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Here is a project in a genre (solo vocal; or music largely voice-oriented) that is usually fraught with problems, whether they be such that the results are too serious (Meredith Monk); harsh on the...
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This CD will be pure bliss for Agitation Free fans, a show from WDR radio in Germany that presents the band at a serious peak. Recorded after their
Reunion efforts carry excess baggage from a bygone era. This means that the best elements of a previous “golden age” line-up usually do not grow old gracefully as a rule. However, the...
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This has so little to do with the early Agitation Free sound, that I put it in its separate review. Why Garden of Delights would market such slick jazz rock under the Agitation Free name is pretty...
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First off: to the best of my knowledge, this is a bootleg recording, of dubious legal origin, and the sound quality is marginal at best. If that scares you away, no need to read on further. Area... » Read more
Arepos is one of the most well-known avant-pop bands of the 90s and is recognizable because of its intelligent melodies, its jazz rhythms, its rather minimalist piano work and, mostly, for its...
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Arktis have a style like a mix of Cream, Black Sabbath, Steamhammer, and German bands like late Frumpy or Atlantis. Unlike some of the sub-par bands on Garden of Delights, Arktis make up for a...
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Your Body is Beyond-O-Matic’s third album of spacey trance-like vignettes. The quartet is getting proficient extracting elements of the early Pink Floyd (A Saucerful of...
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