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.

  • There’s something inescapabilty brilliant about these terse, brutal beats surrounded by an almost haunting sense of ambience that excites on so many levels. 78 78 dives straight into the heady formula of pounding sequenced drums demanding your attention, while working busily away in the background is a world of intriguing sounds, positively brimming with a

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  • For the record Pan Amsterdam are everything I used to love about the spoken word. Clever, informed combinations of poetical polemics that sting, accompanied by music that twists and reworks old formulas into something excitedly defiant, screwing up the past, reflecting todays mood swings. And who else but the timeworn voice of Iggy Pop to

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  • If you don’t love Jazz then please move on. But if you’re seeking out abstract climbs that sequence terse, tense snippets of rhythm and sound that all at once ignite the senses then you’ve come to the right place. Pedro follows up last years This Is What I’m Going Through with these three new titles

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  • Pedro Q&A

    Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Pedro. It felt like a breath of fresh air today listening to your excellent new single: She Is EP (Wolf Music Recordings). Tell us about how your relationship with the record label first came about and how they have supported you with this second release? I first met the WOLF guys

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  • Feeling like consciousness melting into air is a sensation that you will come across as all three of these excellent productions introduce themselves. Beginning with, Unconscious and its unfolding layers of crisp percussion, rolling bass and tripped-out blend of voices alongside a vigorous number of stabs fuelling the imagination, this is an arrangement of the

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  • You just know from the second the chords play that you’re going to feel right at home here. JT Donaldson’s reassuringly familiar blend of soulful keys, jazzy beats and warmly emotive vocals care of Liv.e, are all that’s required to produce the desired result. In fact, it’s a time tested tradition that sounds as good

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  • Listening to these three new productions from Eddy Romero sets the mind racing with all sorts of possibilities. Almost to the point where a thousand ideas are ignited all at once. Never wasting a second the music never fails but to excite beginning with the title track, From One To Another which plays fast and

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  • Crisp and brisk are good words to accompany these excellent new productions from Nichols, who follows Cowbells in Space with two new numbers for Lowbit. Vindicate opens and creeps up on you in unexpected ways gradually building a bold, epic tension that bowls you over relentlessly. Dark stabs probe at the edges while punchy percussion

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  • Let’s start with your journey through being born in Warsaw, having then lived in Berlin, and you are now based in based in Shenzhen, China. That’s quite a distance covered. What’s the story behind your travels and how does life compare now to having lived in Europe? I moved to Berlin when I was only

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