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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James Curd Gentle Help The Classic Music Company You can tell its summer time simply by listening to this. It’s happy, funky music that sounds equally refreshing day, noon or night as James Curd’s Disco propulsion proves to be so easy to groove too it may hurt. Indeed, bassline syncopation like this was built to
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Gecko Beach Club Formentera: Volume Two Compiled and mixed by Chris Coco and Pete Gooding Seamless Recordings I’m disappointed I didn’t catch that boat to Formentera now. Still, that was years ago and listening to Chris Coco’s super easy blend makes the thought of happy day come one step closer. And what better way to
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The Djoon Experience (Pt 1) Compiled and mixed by Joaquin ‘Joe’ Claussell & Black Coffee BBE Records Djoon is a club space located in eastern Paris and as you can guess from the choice of Dj’s who have contributed the mixes it’s very much, ‘all about the music’. Making a rare appearance on CD is
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Which records were most important to you before House Music? Who was the biggest influence on you during those times? DJ wise my heroes were firstly a local DJ in Slough called Alan Sullivan who pioneered Funk and Soul music in the mid 70s – he managed to pull together black and white kids and
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Rouge Mécanique Witches Pyramid Of Mars This hot blast of super psychedelic funk has just about everything going for it, not least of because it was the last thing I expected to hear today in amongst all the tedium. Witches blends – if that’s the correct word – crazed Adrian Below styled guitar together with
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Guido Schneider & Jens Bond Here I Am Cadenza Lab This delicious, brooding production from Guido Schneider & Jens Bond is little short of outstanding. Not only do the intriguing electronic rhythms captivate your attention creating a hypnotic, inviting soundscape but with the addition of commanding voice, trumpet and timbale the picture is warmly complimented
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Black Booby & Gene Hunt BB-04 (A tribute to Ron Hardy) Black Booby The label copy reads: ‘This release is dedicated to the master of the Edit Mr. Ron Hardy, The Music Box and all those involved’. So no doubt this a family vibe that we can all be part of. Side A opens with

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