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.
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As I’ve mentioned before. Music can perform all sorts of funny, crazy, wild and wonderful tricks on you. Your day can become something else entirely. Skies can darken, then brighten brilliantly. Time slips by slowly, then rapidly gains nervous traction. Originally created and recorded way back in 2003 – although in many ways that’s completely
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Hello and welcome to Magazine Sixty, Kath. Let’s start by asking about your current involvement with BBC 6 Music. How you got there and why? I’ve enjoyed being involved in radio over the years first on community radio and then Dave Kendrick and I had a show on Kiss 102 called the Galaxy of Love
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And who can resist the charm of The Music. Hifi Sean has positively steamrolled through delivering his own unique stamp on House while adding much needed flair to the genre, and reacquainting the populace with the word Song. This however feels that bit earthier, not least of all because Celeda’s commanding vocal delivery, but also
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First off. This highly charged collection of 25 tracks featured on the new compilation from Man Power’s Me Me Me has its own full release accompanied by two additional vinyl only releases, all in aid of the Help Refugees charity. Next off, also happy to say that each production is more or less a gem
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As is increasingly the case these days: Lovingly pressed on 180g vinyl, hand stamped and labelled on a limited run. Make of that what you will. However, one things for absolute certain. The music is first-rate here. Trinidadiandeep delivers the kind of reaching for the starts rush of emotion on the aptly titled Touch It
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This isn’t about nostalgia. It’s history. The New York Dolls sleazy, excitable spirit of Rock n Roll is transmitted directly through time, right now, to your volume control. Play it loud, turn down the lights and swig at something to get you tuned in to their way of thinking. Glad to report that the trashy,
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The power of music never ceases to amaze or transform the simple everyday into something else entirely more inspiring. And that’s the feeling captured from the first number of this five track release from DJ Deep and Roman Poncet. Envole, opens its arms to you care off a succession of finely tuned percussive rhythms, and
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Of course, Plant 74 feels like a return to nature in contrast. Not so much organically but certainly in an emotionally honest sense. This collection of five tracks from five artists begins with Sapurra’s brutal realisation in Somnambulant which delivers hard on floor kicks plus bass alongside tense atmosphere’s generated via waves of smoky synths.

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