Tag: Steve Hadfield

  • Steve Hadfield – See the World Anew Vol. 2 – See Blue Audio

    Apart from love and hate what else is permanent in our throwaway culture. If you were to ask me I would have to say music, but then I am biased in that direction. It will also come as no surprise that I’m reviewing this latest work from Steve Hadfield who I have an ever increasing…

  • Steve Hadfield – See the World Anew Vol. 1 – See Blue Audio

    I’m at a loss for words which isn’t perhaps surprising as music is about feeling. Steve Hadfield’s new long player for See Blue Audio is typically emotional in any case so that doesn’t cause too much concern. As sounds unfold telling their own story so does the human response to it all and by the…

  • Steve Hadfield – Displacement Activity Vol. 3 – See Blue Audio

    The third instalment in the series of timely disruptions from Steve Hadfield reflects the time we live in as all good Art could and should. Saying something without the use of words may seem daunting but in the hands of creative minds that doesn’t seem to be a barrier to good intention, much as is…

  • From Perpetuity a charity compilation in aid of Alzheimer’s Society

    Two things are of the upmost importance. The first being aid given to the Alzheimer’s Society, the second of course being the music itself. Not only does this set of artists compliment the intention they do so in a permanent, impactful way. Each was asked to develop a piece of music around a no longer…

  • Steve Hadfield Q&A

    Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Steve. Can you talk us through your musical journey beginning with the sounds which first inspired you, until now and the music you currently produce? Like many people, I got into ‘alternative’ electronic music via Radiohead’s ‘Kid A’ when I was 16, which opened my ears to Warp Records and beyond.…

  • Steve Hadfield – Displacement Activity Vol. 1 – See Blue Audio

    Beginning this latest collection of pieces from Steve Hadfield is the blistering uncertainty generated by The Sunlight. Residing in grainy tension this exploration of mood tears at the edges of emotion as shimmering Sitar sounds collide gracefully against whirring synthesizers. And so that very clash of ideas, influences and more continue to pursue their objective.…