Category: Questions & Answers
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Ae:ther (Q&A)
Welcome to Sixty Magazine, Ae: ther. Where in the world are you right now and can you tell us what is happening in that part of the world regarding Covid-19? Thanks for having me here. At the moment I am in Berlin and the situation after a bit of initial panic I must say that…
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R.Cleveland Aaron (f5point6) Q&A
Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Cleveland. Can we begin by asking what attracted you to creating more ambient sounds rather than the conventional structures of drums and song? Do you feel that you can say more about something without the use of words? I have always been into sound as an inspiration for the way I…
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Josh Caffe Q&A
Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Josh. Let’s start with the launch of your label: Love Child (along with Jacob Husley). How would you describe the process of setting up and then running a record label in 2020? Have the results been what you hoped for? Setting up Love Child was challenging and still is in some…
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Fish Go Deep Q&A
Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Shane and Greg. Let’s start by asking about your recent collaboration with Andrew Phillpott, under the alias Squares. How did you first meet up and decide upon working together? And what can you tell us about the forthcoming album? Shane: We met Andrew through a mutual friend about ten years ago,…
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Zoo Brazil Q&A
Welcome to Magazine Sixty, John. Your new single Your Love (Skint Records) captures a sense of anticipation yet also hints at melancholy. What for you are the most important attributes in music? What makes a great piece of music? Thanks and happy to speak with you, I’ve just been away so glad to be back…
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Nesker Q&A
Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Nesker. Your new single: No Escape features a stunning vocal. Is it you? And can you tell us about the meaning of the words and how they came to be written? Nice to meet you thank you! Yes I did the vocal part. Before I started to produce electronic music, I…
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Alex Ferrer (Deeplomatic Recordings) Q&A
Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Alex. What your feelings are on the current state of streaming, downloads and how the future looks for the record industry? Streaming is a reality for record labels, I think the way to stay relevant is to diversify the brand. What inspired you to set up the label in the first…
