Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Stranger Skies is the fourth album by Ellesmere, another installment in the development of Roberto Vitelli’s vision of progressive rock. Vitelli is credited with bass, keyboards, and...
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This is Rudy Adrian’s 20th album since the turn of the century, and his ninth on Spotted Peccary (and Lotuspike before that); during that time his electronic music has covered a lot of...
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In 2009 singer songwriter Jim Camacho released his solo album Beachfront Defeat, a set of eleven songs. Now Think Like A Key has reissued the album and augmented it with an additional...
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Anyone who’s heard the music of Ni before will find more of the same (or similar at least) insanity on Fol Naïs as there was on the band’s previous albums like
There are numerous idiosyncratic singers in the world of popular music, jazz, blues, and so on — singers who you identify the instant you hear them; Roger Chapman, Peter Gabriel, Robert...
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Silent Chaos is a duo that was formed in Italy but has since relocated to Scotland. Their art is not silent, nor is it chaos, though elements of both enter into the mix. Marta NoOne operates...
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San Francisco in the 90s was an amazing cauldron of creativity — it seems every few weeks one could catch the revered Idiot Flesh opening for the amazing Czech powerhouse Už Jsme Doma at...
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With Summertime Peculiar, songwriter Jim Basnight takes his catchy tunes and presents them in a somewhat different way than on previous albums. Instead of solid rock arrangements centered...
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Around 22 years ago, Texas based ambient sonic sculptor Brannan Lane released his fourth album, titled
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