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.

  • Be Morias Dreamers Keep Thinking Music Two equally stunning tracks adorn this latest release from Keep Thinking Music and also mark the Brazilian Producers third appearance on the imprint. Love both of these productions, although for me the aptly titled Chaotic Order Of A Dark Mind tips the balance in favour of its tantalizingly, dark

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  • Flashmob Switch EP Gruuv The first listen said: really good to me. But by the second it was, this is seriously excellent. One of those standout pieces of music that fools you with simplicity yet unfolds layers of exciting, probing sounds which cumulate into something altogether uplifting and gorgeous. The original version of Switch has

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  • Hollis Parker The Last Raw Era SoSure Music Cited by Hollis as: “This album is basically a culmination of everything I’ve done musically up until now” and you can readily feel all that inspiration and acquired knowledge etched into every groove. Playing like a bittersweet love story to New York will surely resonate with those

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  • Dino Lenny & Doorly The Magic Room Play It Say It Having already appeared a couple of years back via Fine Human Records this excellent production now receives fresh impetus and revisiting care off Seth Troxler’s timely imprint. Kicking matters of is the Dino Lenny & Seth Troxler Re-edit which tweaks and re-energises the arrangement

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  • Dance Spirit Q&A

    Your new single: One for the Heads EP is coming out soon on Rebellion. Each track connects between the transcendent power of the dancefloor and an inner spiritual quest. Can you tell us about how you discovered these ideas and what they mean to you in practice? A lot of our inner spiritual quest has

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  • Lux Groove Gee Up EP Dirtybird Select The artist known as Lux Groove returns to the fold with this Acid ignited workout clocking in at a relatively crisp five minutes of ecstasy induced frenzy. Of course, this being Dirtybird (Select) nothing is quite as it may seem as the accompanying vocal narrative sounds beyond redemption,

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  • Namito & Stevie R Black Oasis Inside Out Records Inside Out Records head Stevie R teams up with Namito to deliver this tastefully crafted production which joins creative thinking together with purpose. Black Oasis, boldly carves out its own path as brooding, moody synth lines conjure up all sorts of possibilities alongside unfussy yet hurried

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  • Keira After The Storm Ampispazi Recordings These three new tracks by DJ/ Producer Keira highlight her subtle side with music that is all at once more cinematic and soulfully enigmatic. Beginning with the title track, After The Storm and its dark, sweeping atmosphere’s offset by sprinkles of heart-wrenching piano. I’ve Lost You follows in a

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  • Grover Washington JR. The Definitive Collection: Deluxe Edition Robinsongs I was introduced to Grover Washington JR. like many I suspect from my generation who first heard the classic break from the equally classic Mister Magic, albeit sampled on a Hip-Hop record. Some years later and this excellent compilation of the range and diversity that the

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