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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What can you say about this record apart from listen to it played loud in a dark, illuminated space. It saying something dangerous, unexpected but in in a completely comprehensible language, whether you experienced 1988 or not. Normally detuned voices leave me cold but there something about the nasty nature of the voice fuelling Merde
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Welcome back to Magazine Sixty, Sean. Let’s begin with the styles of music which initially inspired you growing up and how they shaped what you are about today? There was always something about dance music that struck a chord for me, even from about 9 or 10 years old. I just connected to it and
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The web of historical influences weaving their indelible imprint across what in turn the exhilarating and most wonderful Spindle Ensemble make all their own is nothing short of a joy to behold. But make no mistake the creative pulse coursing throughout Inkling is so very 21st century, flickering with an abundance of light, that it
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It was a bit like being caught off guard but listening inquisitively, intently to This Bit of Earth soon grounded me in certainty. The timeless quality running throughout this latest collection of music from Fish Go Deep exercises some of the pain from the previous twelve months while quietly reassuring, restating a proud commitment to
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Having recently watched the Caroline Catz portrait of Delia Derbyshire it’s hard not to reflect on the nature of sound and its impact on the everyday. This latest EP from Carlo Giustini blends the fuel and fire of that emotional fortitude together with an array of finely tuned sounds to create something which is as
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Startling and stunning in equal measure it is exciting, certainly necessary to get shaken up once in while out of the security of familiarity. As the title of this latest collection of terse, far-out and exotically challenging sounds collide creating a template for you to do so, this is a fast-forward journey into the provocative
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Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Joram. How did you first become involved with wanting to play the piano? Who influenced you to do so, where you taught by somebody or self-taught? Well thank you Greg! And thank you for these great, thoughtful questions! I was very little when I started playing piano, simply born out of
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The completing piece of R.Cleveland Aaron’s journey into the jigsaw of sound doesn’t feel like a conclusion. More like an old friend departing to find something else to do. I will miss these oddly tempting escapes into unknown territory as you never know who, what or where is going to happen or occur next in
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Long been an admirer of this artists eloquently powerful use of language to convey his many meanings. Here We Are feels more than that though as Bruce Loko’s rich, classically enhanced elements fuse together to create an uplifting, wonderful piece of music that stands out in its own class. Chiming, shimmering keys wash across the
