Magazine Sixty

Music reviews and artist interviews


Magazine Sixty brings you reviews and interviews with some of the worlds leading independent artists. Discover excitng new electronic music, revisit seminal classics and hear from the people behind the sounds.

  • Greg Fenton reviews Mathew Jonson, Argenis Brito, Guti, madnax, kanova and EVSTAD – N.O.M 00 – Never On Monday Showcasing music on this brand new label, a selection of hand-crafted artists provides music that stimulates the senses, adding an extra heartbeat to the equation while fusing past, present, and future imagination together with energy and…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Balaphonic – resolution revolutions – NuNorthern Soul A summer breeze helps. So too does the gentle persuasion of an evergreen, ever ready infusion of diverse locations accompanied by hot rhythms and more than a sprinkle of joy which you can hear freely feeding throughout. A celebration of all that weaves in and…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Prajnaghosa – Flow of Adhisthana – Into The Deep Treasury I will happily get stuck on words to describe music from time to time. Otherwise, it’s too easy. There is something particular about Prajnaghosa’s music as it spreads across Flow of Adhisthana that isn’t quite ambient and yet isn’t quite anything else.…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Simon Mós – Kuiper Belt EP – Ten Flowers I very rarely quote press releases. However, Simon’s sound exists at the intersection of experimental and dancefloor-driven techno, with a focus on sonic exploration that pushes boundaries. It sounds like a location where music of all types should exist rather than the numbing…

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  • For those in the know, Marcia Carr has been in and around the scene for more years than most. Coming up through the ranks in South London, honing her skills on the decks, and became a highly knowledgeable selector. Part of the LadyBugz collective back in the 90s – the female Bugz in The Attic…

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  • Presented by our guest interviewer, Ellis May. Peckham’s finest, Medlar, has been flying the flag for the underground for a decade. Putting out solid sounds on quality labels like Wolf Music, Delusions of Grandeur, Wah Wah 45s, Peckham cuts and more, his music is consistently a cut above the rest. He returns to Delusions this…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Andreas Tilliander and Goran Kajfeš – In Cmin – Kontra-Musik Records Lots of elements inspire belief in the way this album feels and sounds. It’s sourced in the cool blasts of trumpet that readily bathes the music in atmosphere and depth charged with intention, fused to a radical rewiring of sensory perception…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Eddy Romero – Busy Monday – Expmental Records Feeling like you are taking a deep plunge into the cool blue of unchartered waters Busy Monday is resplendent with calming atmospheres yet underpinned by a pounding series of beats alongside crisp hats. This is a fine, immersive production by Eddy Romero to find…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Cher – C1M3R4_Analog cut_v3 – Arthouse Traian Chereches aka Cher tackles future scenarios amid the prospect of ecological disaster via the first release of his new imprint across six bold pieces of significant music. As much experimental as it is charged with the radical influence of jazz and the heavy use of…

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