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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I keep on returning to Rekids not least of all because they always have something refreshing to say. Honoree’s sterling new production for the label achieves that sense of wonder through dark, smouldering drums, stunning commanding basslines and deliciously dead-pan vocals that simply drip with atmosphere, painting Dorian with suitably haunting tones. This is just
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Singularity has to be the perfect title for this latest production from Sasha. The arrangement of pulverising drum-machines lend themselves notably to the concept of fierce repetition and a singular, unsettling expectation. Which at almost ten minutes in duration leaves no aspect unturned. Underwritten by a fevered hit of Acidic bass what welcomingly becomes apparent
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Eastern Tale comprises of three sonically challenging tracks and as befits the label each rewards on many levels of consciousness. The whirring drones that denote, Clarity serve to allow the presence of crisp percussion to excite the darker elements on show, that plus the succession of echoed guitar and bell like structures. Instinct, then provides
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I’m more than happy to keep repeating the adage: beauty in simplicity. And this new production via the mind of Rui Da Silva fits the bill perfectly. What may strike you at first as yet more minimal beats plus heavy, sub bass soon gives way to the pleasure of excitement generated by expanding atmosphere’s and
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Hello and welcome to Magazine Sixty, Yoni Yarchi & Tal Tager. First of all thank you for ‘Tel Aviv Morning’ one of my favourite records from last year. Could we start by asking about how you translate the visual into music and is observing images more inspirational than beginning with a singular sound? Well first
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Love them or merely adore them The Martinez Brothers have always produced music imbued by serious party-time passion and these four newly minted remixes tease out all of those qualities in abundance. First up is the Guti & Enzo Siragusa take on H 2 Da Izzo which pushes fast and furious as rolling basslines are
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Sid Vaga’s decisively irresistible number feels all at once punchy yet refreshingly re-invigorating as Detroit stabs poke at you while chugging drums and rolling basslines tease you into submission. The suggestive voice being the icing on the cake. Complimenting all that festivity is perennial Magazine Sixty favourite DJ W!LD who once again delivers all that
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Don’t let sitting at the crossroads between Vangelis and Brian Eno tempt you into thinking that you’ve got Paradise Lost sussed. That would be a blind mistake. And as we move headlong into the forthcoming year possibilities ignite for attention. The best, most exciting music’s will of course be those that push boundaries and reimagine

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