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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The whole is greater than the sum of its parts, seems to fit the shape of this ever evolving, ever undulating reckoning of the human condition, exploring avenues while chiming at ceaseless emotions.
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The Piano Fix drives full steam into the heart of existence, cruising the grooves with deliciously smouldering drums, bass and a heavenly call to communication.
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Once upon a time Martin Denny’s music was a rare, sought-after commodity. Losing none of its glittering appeal all these years later pays testament to what is essentially an endless holiday of excess come true.
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We need more. Not Less. Music like this fires up the heart with the idea that sounds can be both thrilling, intoxicating, fizzing with intent.
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Forty minutes may seem like a long-time to spend given todays shortened attention spans. But as we are talking about the art of sound, the investment is all more worthwhile when considering the replenishment of your soul.
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Operating under his Terrace guise Stefan Robbers delivers on the promise of excellence with four new hedonistic productions. It’s hard to escape the explosive, excitable turmoil.
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As time passes the more I get drawn closer into the realms of music like this. When I say, like this, I mean compositions which mean something beyond the simplistic and functional.
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I listen to this and I think. Dance or electronic music can so often be time limited, defined by an era, usually accompanied by a hackneyed journalistic term.
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Sometimes you don’t need to think about music you just need to feel it. Falling in line with the soulful tradition this smouldering, emotionally intelligent song occupies the space between craft and care filling the airwaves with life-affirming vibes alongside an evocative, gentle shuffle of rhythm.








