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 Goldie presents Rufige Kru & Submotive – Alpha/Omega – London Records Whoever said music was meant to be easy didn’t get the point. Music is meant to challenge everything. Otherwise, it’s just Light Entertainment—about cold cash, the loss of soul and meaning. Listen to this album. It sounds like life is being…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews LUM – Golden Daughters of The Golden Cave EP – Maison D’Etre Does it feel like fate when the first ten seconds feel exhilarating, igniting every possibility rather than dulling the nerves with the boredom of endless nostalgia? Besides being graced with such an excellent title, Golden Daughters of The Golden Cave…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Queer On Acid – You On My Side – Kneaded Pains This kick drum doesn’t give a f**k. But then again, neither does any of the other brilliantly placed drums, repeating voices or incendiary acid lines causing havoc to your sense of reality. You, is quick-fire, to the point. And all is…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Brandon Woody – For The Love Of It All – Blue Note Records Swimming in a slipstream of predetermined, pre-programmed nostalgia can be hard to navigate, but hit play and watch the minutes explode. Every note that sounds is as important as the last. Each time I get fired up by the…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews uh – pleroma EP – PRAH Recordings uh are the sum of combined creative sparks generated by brother-sister duo Dominic & Fionnuala Kennedy, and their music teases out warm melodic shapes informed by swathes of electronic discourse punctuating the words in due process. At times, hinting at the ethereal while at others,…

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  • Presented by our guest interviewer, Ellis May. Dom Williams heads up Miles Away Records. This deep digger and collector’s passion was first ignited by his time working at Acid Jazz. Miles Away started under the Acid Jazz umbrella but is now an independent label that puts out timeless classics and unearths hidden treasures, reissuing them…

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  • This month’s Magazine Sixty Radio Podcast is ready to air. Sean Holland talks about music, the state of Balearic, analogue synths and the future of creativity with Steve Miller, AKA Afterlife. Steve shares some of his key musical moments and his frank and honest appraisal of where music is heading for Afterlife, his collaboration with…

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  • This edition of the Magazine Sixty Radio, presented by Sean Holland, features DJ, Producer and Manager Pete Gooding. In an extended interview, Pete talks about his musical roots, DJing at the legendary Café Mambo, and the changes within the scene he has experienced as both a DJ and a manager. To round out a fascinating…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Ryan Sadorus – Hot in the D – Beretta Music Let’s cut straight to the chase, which is the low-slung menace generated by the outstanding bass riff driving Nobody’s Fool into a swirl of late-night ecstasy. Accompanied by occasional smoky voices and a pumping bounce of heavy drums, this is one of…

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