Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Perhaps one of the most idiosyncratic bands to emerge from the Midwest in the 70s, Rascal Reporters is one of those groups that would completely change their stripes from one album to the next...
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Il Bacio della Medusa’s fourth studio album is based around the story of Monika Ertl (1937-1973), who was born in Germany to a Nazi...
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A few months ago I reviewed Animals Reimagined, and now we have a follow-up of sorts in...
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Just like Hardscore before them (composer, marimba and synthesist Frank Nuyts and sax player and synthesist Frank DeBruyne’s previous group), Beat Love Oracle is a box of wild surprises...
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Would you look at that cover art? It has to be one of Kraan’s best, again courtesy of drummer Jan Fride. And what exactly is Zoup? Is that something like Soup? So many...
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Some of the music produced by the Miller Twins (Benjamin and Laurence) in the 70s has been released on the two Fourth World Quartet albums that have recently come out (
From the opening notes of “Useless Genius 1,” Sick Boss tells you they mean business. A brisk rhythm on something really distorted leads into a powerful but slightly off-kilter drum...
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Manongo Mujica is a legendary Peruvian avant garde percussionist, composer and visual artist who has been active since the 70s, first as a member of the psychedelic rock band Los Mads, then a...
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Seagull Brain is an explorative trio that attempts to build a sonic landscape with what might be accomplished with three electric guitars in the hands of masterful players and improvisers. Many...
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