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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Everything’s In You delivers eleven minutes of intriguing, brilliance which never falters from exploring as many ideas as humanly possible. Its journey through sounds encompasses a diverse range of influences while defining its own path, shooting out across the distance. A breath-taking production which fuses haunting sequences together with a smouldering, uplifting intensity feeling nothing
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Insanely good. When you love four beats to the bar, and within that space the message is spelled out loud and clear, then this latest from Claude VonStroke & ZDS is that explosive. Excellent that there is only one version to date as the sizzling combination of hot vocal and intense, heavy-duty instrumentation delivers addictive,
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What can I say about DJ W!ld that you don’t know already. You either tune in and turn on to his unique sound or not. This new EP for Cardinal solidifies the thought process with further crunchy grooves worming their way into your consciousness. As always with the artist it’s the splashes of soulful musicality
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I’m not going to risk boring you with the word otherworldly. Although, of course, it does fit this strange concoction of ever expanding soundscapes. But because listening to the artists music, predating him signing to 4AD, is a blissful experience that tugs at the edges of beauty, albeit in slightly unnerving ways. It is slightly
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The word Joy popped into my head when I opened the box to reveal what lay within this tastefully packaged compilation of gems from the history of movie soundtracks. So it turned out to be entirely relevant as this selection charts moments of elation, alongside deeper darker terrain. From outright Classical via the brilliance of
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Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Nico Stojan & Timujin. Let’s begin with your new release for Rebellion: Oktoberfest. Can you tell us about where the title originates from and how your relationship with the Crosstown Rebels’ sister label happened? Hello hello, thanks for having us! The main track of the EP is named after the big
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Welcome to Magazine Sixty Rich. Let’s start with your new EP: The Four Slip co-produced alongside East End Dubs. Tell us about how you first met, the decision to work together, and what the title refers to? Cheers and thanks for this chat! I am very happy and excited that East End Dubs and I
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Love the tantalising combination of searing, dark beauty and pumping, succinct drums which never feel less than brilliant – also the accompanying artwork. There’s more than enough funk injected into the core sensations generated by this crisp, forward-reaching production that positively sizzles with tension as punctuating keys stab at the heart of the matter. And
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Thonk! Sounds like completely the right title for this latest production from Dave Seaman. It sequences a wealth of creative flair with moments of poetic genius while always keep you guessing. Clocking up to seven minutes the experience sees you trip through a breathless reach of sounds that feel cosmopolitan in nature and yet worldly-wise
