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 Valya Kan – pinkpradabagguy420 – Wild Nation Beauty in simplicity, as sounds involve strategic placement within a blur of late-night colour and emphasis. Valya Kan’s music has reached a point where atmosphere fuses with a flair of musicality, painting vivid mental images which I, for one, like. There’s a movement propelled by…

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  • (Federsen pictured at Devon Analogue Studio) Federsen’s Alt/Dub label is just one year old but has already released a series of creative, excellent music featuring sounds from the artist himself alongside notable others. Read our in-depth interview with Federsen, discussing music, culture, and the future of the imprint, below. Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Federsen. There…

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  • Katy Jay is a presenter, producer, and Head of Programming for Skylab Radio, a regional DAB+ station covering the West Midlands, Cheshire, and Greater Manchester. Specialising in chillout, downtempo, lounge, ambient, and soft house, Katy’s radio journey began in her teens with mixtapes and evolved into student and community radio from 1999. She has contributed…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews D:Ream – Do It Anyway (Al Mackenzie Dubbin’ The House Mixes) – NewState Music We are all so bombarded by everything that it’s easy sometimes to forget everything. The history of D:Ream is a surprisingly long one, given the increasingly fleeting moments passing for attention span, but tuning sharply into focus are…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Skander Jaïbi – Who has the right to closure? – Uncloud Editions Opening the page, Who has the right to closure? forms the beginning of a newly founded label with tales of inward journeys bound to the turbulence of life, expressing intensity in all its rich, searing form. Realised and captured by…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Visions of Light – The Mandala Vortex – NuNorthern Soul If you’re not already aware of Simon Sheldon’s intriguing label, Freebooter Lounge, and its diverse selection of sounds, moods, and tempos, then I would hastily recommend your acquaintance. In the meantime, this feature-length collection of numbers, produced by Sheldon alongside label mates…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Momoko & Herbert – Clay – Strut Records/ Accidental I was surprised when I listened to the new album from Momoko & Herbert—surprised because hearing a relative masterpiece seems like an increasingly rare proposition these days, like a lost ghost from yesterday’s memory. A masterpiece, insofar as it is a collection of…

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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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