Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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I have to admit that Steve Wilson’s disguised neo-progressive take on Pink Floyd used to leave me cold: that was until I heard the band’s live album from last year. I was totally...
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When prog-heads talk about “progressive” music the topic of songwriting does not often surface. The discussions may center around the quality of the playing, the empathy of the...
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If a guitarist who calls himself Buckethead, wearing a white mask with a Kentucky Fried Chicken bucket on his head and claims he was raised by chickens doesn't frighten the crap out of you, then maybe... » Read more
Since the death of Michael Hedges, a void in the acoustic guitar world has been left open. No obvious heir to the throne has surfaced since there are many players of skill and dexterity in the...
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This is a CD that is truly different. Rob Levit, winner of the 1998 Julius Hemphill Composition Award, is the master of short pieces. In fact, Silence has 52 (believe it or not) pieces...
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There is a wealth of music to be found on Audion / Ultima Thule’s Auricle cassette label. Right off the bat, there are the Peter Frohmader classics Jules Verne Cycle and Orakel /...
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Spartacus by Rumblin' Orchestra is led by Hungarian keyboardist and composer Ella Bela. This release is technically fine, but is somewhat a rehash of things that have been done better before.... » Read more
One of Sweden’s best loved bands is back. Actually they've been back together for over five years now, playing festivals and touring, but this marks the first release of new material by...
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This is the second release from McGill that features a blistering instrumental fusion trio. There are several improvements over 1997’s excellent debut disc, Hand Farm, and they...
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Live in L.A. is taken from part of Sebastian Hardie's headlining Progfest 1994 set, and represents their first, and only, show since their previous "final performance" in...
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