Category: Magazine Sixty reviews
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Phil Kieran
Greg Fenton reviews Phil Kieran – Artificial Analogue – PKR Phil Kieran always brings his own hot take to music. Whether that’s reimagining the 1980s-styled arpeggios driving this track forward in fifth gear (cars are important in all this) or at the edges of orchestral expanse on his work The Strand Cinema Live with The…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Afterlife
Greg Fenton reviews Afterlife – Timelines 2 – Subatomic UK When whispers of heart-touching soul combine with the white heat of future imagination while opening up the world of conversation inherent within musical discourse, the magic of music counts. That unequivocal depth of feeling is blatantly apparent when you press play on Afterlife’s latest collection…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Yard One x Tryst ft. Vovian & Red Pig Flower
Greg Fenton reviews Yard One x Tryst ft. Vovian & Red Pig Flower – San-lim Yok EP – Stolar Sounding like every second counts as if every movement is important in the sequence of events Output, Until The Sun Rises… by Yard One & Vovian is a thrilling composition. Eclipsing wide open fields of stereo…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Marino (Be)
Greg Fenton reviews Marino (Be) – Witzelsucht – Archipel Musique Canada Why do I like Witzelsucht? Because it transports you into the far reaches of somewhere you’re not entirely familiar with like a newfound location full of curious surprises. The sounds are loaded with expectation, charging the senses and imagination while discovering new pathways into…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Birds of Mind
Greg Fenton reviews Birds of Mind – Body Language Vol. 25 – Get Physical Music Birds of Mind exist in that explosive space between the rhapsody of melody and the heavier undercurrent of fiery intensity, occupying not so much the middle ground but the reaches of either calling. Their music is tasteful and sensually crafted…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Carlton Doom
Greg Fenton reviews Carlton Doom – Frankenstein – Hypercolour You could be forgiven for thinking that the fizzing techno stabs greeting you at the arrival point of Mercey From Eden explain all there is to know about Carlton Doom’s new album. You would of course be far from the truth. Try his collaboration with Jamie…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Bibio
Greg Fenton reviews Bibio – PHANTOM BRICKWORKS (LP II) – Warp Records So much music is being created now by so many people doing it that it’s sometimes hard to know where to begin. Never mind where you might end. The one qualifying difference between swimming in uncertainty and the positive resolution found in the…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Quimbie
Greg Fenton reviews Quimbie – Sunday Fiction (Remixes) – Janx Records At first, I thought it was one thing, but then became another. The Lawrence remix of What to Put On a Record is simply outstanding. What begins as a trip into darker territory with bruising drums and bass (the low end is gorgeous, by…

