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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Mexico City artist Moisees aka Moises Ramirez returns to the label he co-founded with two equally hot new tracks to satisfy your ultimate pleasure. Opening with the excellent Midnight Raider which sequences a fizzy spectacle of excitable synthesisers together with insistent, plucked guitar and deliciously punky bass the EP then delivers the whirring syncopation of
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Always a pleasure to new music from Franck Roger and this proves to be no exception. In fact the serious repetition employed by Mogoldino sets the pulses racing as shuffling drums are offset by staccato piano stabs adding warmth and soul to the otherwise heavy-duty arrangement of succulent intensity. In one sense not a huge
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The fabulous Italoboyz deliver typically infectious beats, rhythms and basslines direct to your sensory cells with this selection of music that invites you to engage, react and return. The haunting information posed via the trippy vocal lines of the title track has Midnight Summer Dream expand your mind and thought process with a teasing, tempting
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Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Marco and Federico. Let’s start with your new single: Midnight Summer Dream for Crosstown Rebels. How did your relationship with the Crosstown come about? And how important for you is it to have your music released on such a significant label? Hi guys, it’s a pleasure to be here! We have
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Sometimes events can lead us to feel comfortable in sombre reality. Sometimes music exists to tease out emotions that don’t readily appear obvious. Somewhere between black and white, where the grey areas are located, can seem like a daunting place but it is also the point at which thrills are sought. The uncomfortable terrain explored
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We’re always up for the conceptual when ideas seek to overcome, stimulate and provoke. I listened to LSOS aka Seth Troxler and Phil Moffa’s first release from their debut EP with something akin to amazement. While a key element of the production feels plugged directly into Chicago or Detroit from a lost 1980’s – it’s
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Another great release from M.E.M.O and one which ignites Mobilee all over again. This follow-up to ‘Tai Tai’ sees the artist delve deeper into rhythms that all at once satisfy and excite. The title track opens with sumptuous grooves resounding across the stereo as smoky vocals tease the airwaves still further. Always rewarding to hear
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Processing the word FRAME together with a succession of recorded images was the original idea behind Eugenio Vatta and Andrea Benedetti’s sonic project which began in 1992. Since that beginning a wealth of material has been produced now reaching 2019 with this startling new collection of ten pieces set to be released on the excellent
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Sometimes music is so joyous you just can’t ignore it. Lee Fields sings his heart out with a passion reserved only for a chosen few and aged 68 that blows most others out of the water. This song of yearning will strike a chord with anyone and everyone on the planet, comes punctuated by rolling
