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.

  • House Music that shines. Galen Abbott’s excellent future thinking dive into electrifying rhythms is little short of explosive. Love the way the arrangement feels like its changing direction by the introduction of different sounds layering up powerfully as the drums punch above their weight, coupled with cool chords and soaring effects on the apt Climatic

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  • Detroit Gets Physical is almost the beginning and the end of this review because the title says it all. Touching upon many different bases this selection of readymade gems sees the music flit excitingly between the soulful to the downright dangerous. Opening with DJ One Five’s own superb – Love on Dexter Ave the numbers

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  • Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Sean. Let’s start with the release of your debut solo album: Out Moving Windows. Tell us about the meaning behind the title? Thanks for having me! One of my favorite occasions for listening to music is during a commute. Whether it be by train, plane or car, headphones on, looking out

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  • Goeran Meyer’s highly charged new production positively fizzes with an amalgamation of electrical impulses reaching towards a deeper introspection. The sounds are considered, thought provoking as if time has been furiously spent upon the construction of each detail resulting in music with a definite meaning. Place Your Tents captures sonic atmosphere wonderfully flying freely through

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  • Not only does this signify the launch of a brand new imprint but also the realising of an alternative alias to traverse territories new. Feeling reinvigorated the refreshing sounds and rhythms explored here are both soulfully charged but also plugged into a seemingly higher cause as an array of exotic notes connect one and all.

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  • It’s a numbers game or in this case digits and letters as the launch of this brand new imprint bursts with a bang of energised, electronic rhythms, inviting moods and forward-thinking sounds. Beginning with the tempting Mind Tonic which plays out all of the above its charm is also down to the uncomplicated yet deeply

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  • If words like dark, smouldering and Jazz tick your box then this is most definitely for you. German producers Morgen Wurde & Tis join sensibilities alongside jazz trumpeter Tetsuroh Konishi to create an exotic experience, dripping in late-night tales of excess and intrigue. Voices drift across the horizon as do the heavy atmospheric blasts forming

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  • It’s appropriate to term Henrik Lindstrand’s creative output as prolific completing albums, concerts, soundtracks and more over the course of recent years. Now landing at the release of this series of reworked episodes his striking music sees a number of likeminded musicians provide fresh interpretations as Reimagined. Part of what is exciting here is the

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  • Before the week ends I wanted to point you in the direction of New Eden which was released at the end of last. Given the title we know precisely where the journey begins (give or take a few genes, molecules and organic process) but where does it end. I sometimes wonder whether the ambient –

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