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 Shcaa – Neptune EP – Placidum Dancing with an uneasy grace Shcaa’s ultra-intense production, executing the extremely comprehensive title, Her Conscious Drift To Neptune’s Frozen Reliefs combines sinister cool alongside simmering electrical chaos, yet somehow remains rather beautiful communicating a sense of the world surrounding us at this point. The brilliant bass…

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  • From our guest interviewer. Hailing from Mexico City, Pahua was originally the lead singer of Sotomayor and is now exploring solo projects and her many talents as a DJ, producer, singer-songwriter, and percussionist. The Mexican multi-talent has now joined the Razor-N-Tape roster to release her ‘Habita Remix EP’ with new interpretations of her music from…

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  • Presented by our guest interviewer. Brian Kage may be a new name to some, but for those in the know, he’s been kicking around the Detroit scene for an age. A DJ and Producer born and raised in the middle of Detroit witnessing the rise and the fall of it all. He is also a…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews NRV – Seasons Beyond the Ashes – See Blue Audio When all is said and done music is about feeling and how it’s communicated. NRV’s realisation of sound is heavily intense, ripping through emotions pulling them apart, and reassembling them in a different order from where they started. It is also about…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Ammonite – Blueprints – Ransom Note When music communicates more than words, it touches soulful depths feeling intimate and personal in ways you can’t readily fathom. You then arrive at Blueprints. It’s a pleasure to use the word, exceptional when describing music, as it points to the progressive direction collections of sounds…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Pheek and Jos Lok – Transparessence It seems to me that something is happening throughout the last several releases I have reviewed, which is that the quality of the music is such that the transfer of time won’t lessen its impact. It will exist, composed, causing the same emotional response in one,…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Afterlife – NagualTonalSeeing (The Big Picture Mix) – Subatomic I think this is one of the finest pieces of music (using the word advisedly) I have had the pleasure of hearing in some time. Quite possibly a long time. If sound communicates an emotionally important, informative part in your life – like…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Andre Lodemann – Home – Stay True Sounds Let’s keep this simple. Andre Lodemann has produced three stunning pieces of music for equally brilliant Stay True Sounds. The title track reminds me of the lost beauty of double bass as a wealth of emotionally rich sounds balances the nature of the electronic…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Wave Arising – (The) Rooted Sky – Ransom Note Records It would be fair to say that I only possess a passing knowledge of Spiral Tribe’s adventure including those of member Sebastian Vaughan’s part in it all, something I intend to rectify because it’s another part of the cultural jigsaw I find…

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