Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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After their Progfest 1996 performance, Jacob Holm-Lupo, the creative force behind White Willow, decided it was out of control, and dissolved the band.
My first exposure to White Willow was as an opening act for day one at Progfest 95 in Los Angeles. They seemed to be a band with a weak female vocalist and an acoustic-folk style probably unsuited...
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Early Yes has always been a mystery to most fans. Who would've imagined that this hodgepodge of psychedelia, jazz, and vocal pop would become the leading English progressive band of the 70s?...
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You Are Here are a new band out of Toronto with this eponymous EP as their debut. First off, I should point out that while a keyboard player is present, this quintet have a much newer and younger...
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The first WOMAD (World Of Music Art and Dance) festival was in 1982, inspired in large part by Peter Gabriel’s love of music from around the world. Since then, there have been festivals in various locations in Europe, Africa, and Asia on a regular basis, but aside from a short tour of one-day mini-festivals in 1993, WOMAD has never gained a foothold in North America. The festival has finally found an American home in Redmond, Washington at Marymoor Park, not far from Seattle. 1998’s WOMAD USA is the first of many projected annual festivals, and if they can all be as interesting and varied as this one, I wish them a long and healthy life. One of the things that sets WOMAD apart from other festivals is the chance to interact with the artists in workshops, discussions and interviews.
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What’s this? Are the pot headed pixies at it again? Wait a minute, this is not a reissue but an incredible and impeccable Gong cover by those psychedelic Norwegians The Smell of Incense. The... » Read more
Mexico in the mid-80s was a fertile breeding ground for all kinds of new and unusual progressive music; bands like Iconoclasta, Nazca, Banda Elastica, Nirgal Vallis, Decibel, Delirium, and others...
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Supposedly the first show of their reunion and it shows, I saw them earlier this year, and that show was much much better than this disc, but I'll give 'em a break. They're one of my...
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These two 60s compilations assembled by Birdsongs of the Mesozoic leader Erik Lindgren hew closer to the foundation of progressive rock than do better known, garage oriented anthology series such...
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Thanks a lot — trying to sum up Alan Stivell's career in a paragraph is like summing up World War II in a book — there’s too much to say and where do you start? I have all...
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