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  • Magazine Sixty Radio Episode 5 – Lily Lapalace

    Magazine Sixty Radio Episode 5 – Lily Lapalace

    Lily Mumby, working under the name Lapalace, is an English artist, DJ and multimedia artist. Known for her staple mix of combining hazy, droning synths & raucous drum breakbeats, Lapalace’s music shines as a lighthouse through a thick fog of nostalgia, fear, and the unknown. She began performing in her late teens as a DJ…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with The Light Brigade

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with The Light Brigade

    Greg Fenton reviews The Light Brigade – Shuffle The Deck – Mystic Arts Mystic Arts has consistently defined quality alongside musical provocation in each of its three releases to date, and promising to tempt the impossible, David Holmes has co-created two equally vigorous pieces of music for number 003. The title track sequences warm rushes…

  • Magazine Sixty Interview with Margaux Gazur

    Magazine Sixty Interview with Margaux Gazur

    (Photo by Elisa Cucinelli) Margaux Gazur is a French-Vietnamese composer, musician, and producer based in Berlin. Having just released a stunning new album – Blurred Memories for Smallville Records, we talk about the art of music production, art and culture and more with this fascinating artist. Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Margaux. How did your love…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Acid Nab

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Acid Nab

    Greg Fenton reviews Acid Nab – Might Go Out – The Freebooter Lounge Might Go Out is packed full of so many hooks that it stings in an abundance of shining, tempting, rhythmic shuffling between the breezy light of day and the temptation of after-dark. The vocal is almost secondary, forming a layer rather than…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Lapalace

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Lapalace

    Greg Fenton reviews Lapalace – Lavender – Music To Watch Seeds Grow By 006 Lily Mumby produces music like the sound of beauty in wide open spaces gathering around the intimacy of hidden corners. This is a truly wonderful collection of music, and as this series from Ransom Note gathers pace, it only gets better…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with cv313 Hidden Sequence Fletcher Taction

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with cv313 Hidden Sequence Fletcher Taction

    Greg Fenton reviews cv313, Hidden Sequence, Fletcher, Taction – Artist Series – Alt/Dub I love this release because the music it contains expands the mind through a motion of possibility, like the future is ever-present in defiance of the ready-made nostalgia of light entertainment. cv313 starts exploring mystery and poise through atmospheres and the overlapping…

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Margaux Gazur

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Margaux Gazur

    Greg Fenton reviews Margaux Gazur – Blurred Memories LP – Smallville Records Dancing along a fine line of musical intrigue and the free-form rewiring of history, Margaux Gazur’s brilliant new album soothes the soul while quickly demonstrating the ability to fuse invention and communication into one message. Drawing on a raft of various influences, the…

  • Magazine Sixty Interview with Death on the Balcony

    Magazine Sixty Interview with Death on the Balcony

    Death on the Balcony has been DJing and creating wonderful music for years now, and here, we celebrate their skill in both fields. In this in-depth interview, we talked to the duo about their thoughts on club culture, the art of music production, and much more, having currently released the excellent Where Do We Go?…

  • Magazine Sixty Interview with madnax (Never On Monday)

    Magazine Sixty Interview with madnax (Never On Monday)

    Max and Nathan, aka madnax, have just launched an excellent imprint, Never On Monday, featuring collaborations and original music from Mathew Jonson, Argenis Brito, Guti, Canova, and EVSTAD. Read about their thoughts on broader musical culture alongside the art of production and inspiration. What are the most essential attributes music can have? We believe that…