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.
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Greg Fenton reviews Eskape – Horizons/Void – Just Movement Horizons is about movement and the space in between rhythm as it gleefully dances around instrumental edges, yet sounds full of lyricism. In other words, it’s uplifting in that summer breeze kind of way, easy to please. Void sequences gated keys shimmering alongside a more open-ended…
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Greg Fenton reviews Abel – Can’t Let You Go feat. Rona Ray (Atjazz’s Galaxy Aart Remix) – Atjazz Records It’s perhaps easy to say that something has it all, rolling off the tongue like every other clique but this Atjazz version quite possibly has. Located in each layer and delicate balance of tones, the Galaxy…
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Greg Fenton reviews KlangKollektor – Dubtapes Volume Two – Before I Die If you love chords, let’s face it, who doesn’t, then listen to the interplay between keys and bassline on KlangKollektor’s opening salvo from Dubtapes Volume Two. Ferry From Torkwrith – I looked but couldn’t find it – proceeds to supplant memory with melody…
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Greg Fenton reviews Pig&Dan – Journey Within – Café del Mar Music Beginning a fresh journey with this series of artists-only albums, the legendary Café del Mar presents this selection from Pig&Dan. Even if the album consisted only of the opening track, Can’t Do It on My Own, I would still recommend playing it incessantly.…
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Greg Fenton reviews Silent Cure – Promises feat. Justine Forever – Monograph Records This might be the most exciting record you will hear all night, explosive at any given rate. It is very necessary to play at a suitable, perhaps extremely loud, volume because the kick drum, heavy bass and Justine Forever’s sizzling voices all…
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Lily Mumby, working under the name Lapalace, is an English artist, DJ and multimedia artist. Known for her staple mix of combining hazy, droning synths & raucous drum breakbeats, Lapalace’s music shines as a lighthouse through a thick fog of nostalgia, fear, and the unknown. She began performing in her late teens as a DJ…
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Greg Fenton reviews The Light Brigade – Shuffle The Deck – Mystic Arts Mystic Arts has consistently defined quality alongside musical provocation in each of its three releases to date, and promising to tempt the impossible, David Holmes has co-created two equally vigorous pieces of music for number 003. The title track sequences warm rushes…
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Greg Fenton reviews Acid Nab – Might Go Out – The Freebooter Lounge Might Go Out is packed full of so many hooks that it stings in an abundance of shining, tempting, rhythmic shuffling between the breezy light of day and the temptation of after-dark. The vocal is almost secondary, forming a layer rather than…