Category: Magazine Sixty reviews

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Mathew Jonson Argenis Brito Guti madnax kanova and EVSTAD

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Mathew Jonson Argenis Brito Guti madnax kanova and EVSTAD

    Greg Fenton reviews Mathew Jonson, Argenis Brito, Guti, madnax, kanova and EVSTAD – N.O.M 00 – Never On Monday Showcasing music on this brand new label, a selection of hand-crafted artists provides music that stimulates the senses, adding an extra heartbeat to the equation while fusing past, present, and future imagination together with energy and…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Balaphonic

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Balaphonic

    Greg Fenton reviews Balaphonic – resolution revolutions – NuNorthern Soul A summer breeze helps. So too does the gentle persuasion of an evergreen, ever ready infusion of diverse locations accompanied by hot rhythms and more than a sprinkle of joy which you can hear freely feeding throughout. A celebration of all that weaves in and…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Simon Mós

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Simon Mós

    Greg Fenton reviews Simon Mós – Kuiper Belt EP – Ten Flowers I very rarely quote press releases. However, Simon’s sound exists at the intersection of experimental and dancefloor-driven techno, with a focus on sonic exploration that pushes boundaries. It sounds like a location where music of all types should exist rather than the numbing…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Andreas Tilliander and Goran Kajfeš

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Andreas Tilliander and Goran Kajfeš

    Greg Fenton reviews Andreas Tilliander and Goran Kajfeš – In Cmin – Kontra-Musik Records Lots of elements inspire belief in the way this album feels and sounds. It’s sourced in the cool blasts of trumpet that readily bathes the music in atmosphere and depth charged with intention, fused to a radical rewiring of sensory perception…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Eddy Romero

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Eddy Romero

    Greg Fenton reviews Eddy Romero – Busy Monday – Expmental Records Feeling like you are taking a deep plunge into the cool blue of unchartered waters Busy Monday is resplendent with calming atmospheres yet underpinned by a pounding series of beats alongside crisp hats. This is a fine, immersive production by Eddy Romero to find…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Cher

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Cher

    Greg Fenton reviews Cher – C1M3R4_Analog cut_v3 – Arthouse Traian Chereches aka Cher tackles future scenarios amid the prospect of ecological disaster via the first release of his new imprint across six bold pieces of significant music. As much experimental as it is charged with the radical influence of jazz and the heavy use of…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Dennis Bovell and Friends

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Dennis Bovell and Friends

    Greg Fenton reviews Dennis Bovell & Friends: Different – The Singles Collection 1977 -1981 – Doctor Bird Engaging with the music of Dennis Bovell is like breathing in the sound of romance. To extend the metaphor further into the embrace of music translated as ripples of deep emotion. There’s something unique about the tone and…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Middle Earth The Soundtrack

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Middle Earth The Soundtrack

    Greg Fenton reviews Music Review with Middle Earth The Soundtrack of London’s Legendary Psychedelic Club 1967-1969 – Cherry Red Records Opening in Covent Garden in August 1967 seems like aeons ago but the brilliant palette splashed across the feast of music played there still reverberates in the here and now. If it doesn’t this compilation…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Fluxion

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Fluxion

    Greg Fenton reviews Fluxion – Haze – Vibrant Music Fluxion’s musical passages wander through a landscape filled with wide open spaces touching depth at the point of relief. Influences are important to inform your interpretation of what you seek to capture. So the touches of wavy jazz, cool ambience and Detroit’s classic techno all breathe…