Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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Keith Jones of Fruits de Mer only discovered German band Space Debris about a year ago — remarkable, given that the group has been operating steadily since 1994. Their first appearance in the...
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A couple of years ago, I discovered Monika Roscher and her big band. The blend of rock-based compositions and jazz performed by the iconic instrumentation results in a fascinating sound. And then...
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Amorphous shapes and formless structures abound in this collection of minimalist pieces by Projekt label and Black Tape for a Blue Girl founder Sam Rosenthal. The album’s eight compositions...
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Fruits de Mer turn their archival attention to one of their longest-running affiliates, Welsh psych collective Sendelica, whose steady output over the past two decades has encompassed studio...
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After a five-year gap, Ping is back with another set of off-kilter rock songs. Songs from the Nebula carries on from
Hilary Jeffery is a composer, arranger, teacher, and multi-instrumentalist, born in suburban England in 1971, though he is currently based in Berlin. The material on Green...
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SisterLove, featuring Clif Brigden (Age of Chance, World of Twist) and Jeremy Leahy (The Gentle People), emerges from the early 90s chill-out underground with “The Hypnotist,” a track...
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It’s been probably fifteen years since I first saw Kate Olson playing soprano sax in a little place in Seattle called Cafe Racer, and I remember being immediately struck by her technique and...
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Around a year ago we reviewed two releases Shankari and Fifth Element by Jee and...
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