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Artist description
Exhibition is singer Sean Niles and guitarist/pianist Anne D. Wilson, performing a blend of edgy synthpop meets alternative dance rock. |
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Music Style
Alternative/Electronic/Dance |
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Musical Influences
Alternative, Synthpop, Gothic-Industrial, Early Music |
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Similar Artists
Erasure, DM, PSB, Blondie, Simple Minds, HoJo, Clan of Xymox |
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Artist History
Formed in 1992 in Los Angeles, Exhibition has performed in the Southern California region extensively, and has collaborated with musicians from such bands as Missing Persons, Berlin and Bronski Beat. They released their debut album "Uninihibited" in the summer of 1999, followed by three successful performances opening for the legendary Marc Almond of Soft Cell and solo fame. |
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Group Members
Sean Niles: vocals, keyboards, programming. Anne D. Wilson: guitar, keyboards |
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Instruments
Vocals, Piano, Guitar and Synths Galore |
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Albums
Uninhibited |
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Press Reviews
"The duo surprises with a lovely ballad "Tomorrow the Rain," and the dance cut "Universal Thread" takes an appealing instrumental turn by using the sound of pealing church bells...words don't matter once you've reached trance state." Advocate Magazine, February 2000 "Hauntingly sweet vocals and pensive piano complete "Tomorrow the Rain," a beautiful ballad by Exhibition, a techno/electronica duo of Sean Niles and Anne D. Wilson. While their techno repertoire is nothing short of brilliant, and their performance track record teams them with top names, their ballads are the icing on the cake. This song is unforgettable." Radio Stonewall |
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Additional Info
Backing vocals by Miss Coco Street. Mastered by Judson Leach @ Technovoice. |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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