Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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I suspect most of Exposé’s regular readers will be familiar with Gary Husband. His work with Allan Holdsworth and John McLaughlin alone gives him a high profile, and there are...
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Maledictis is a latin word meaning “cursed,” something that certainly would not apply to the music on this, the group’s debut album, but I guess once you have a name, you’re...
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Vesuvius was a band from Northwest Indiana formed in the 70s. There is not a whole lot of information about their only album from 1978 (I believe), Twisted Tales from Warped Minds,...
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With Mike Johnson’s solo debut, fans of avant progressive rock have a lot to celebrate. Johnson is, of course, the driving force behind all those wonderful Thinking Plague albums, and The...
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A long time ago, in Concepción, Chile, in the 80s and 90s, there was a band called Primavera Negra (Black Spring) that had a solid following and recorded a number of their original songs...
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It is an unfortunate quirk of fate or timing that only now are we covering a release by Kris Davis under her own name. We’ve encountered her outstanding piano work as a side player with
While it may seem that a double-CD length album (even though at this point it’s only available as a download) for an ambient / electronic composer may be a bit excessive, the two sets in...
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Italian singer, guitarist, and composer Pier Niccolò “Bambi” Fossati is noted for his time with the band Garybaldi and with Gleemen. He passed away in Genoa on June 7, 2014. Born...
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Balloons for the Dog was a band based in suburban Maryland that was active in the late 70s and early 80s. Their combination of art rock, conceptual theater, humor, and social commentary drew them a...
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