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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Siler & Dima Friends Chip EP ft Chez Damier & Le Loup Phonogramme Popcorn Records co-founders Siler & Dima return to the fray with this hot-wired explosion of cool, smoky Jazz-Funk. And how could you not love this. Its got sassy percussion which informs the atmospheric background chat, snappy snares plus growling bass accompanied by
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Intruders Save The Children Big Break Records/ Philadelphia International Records bbr once again rise to the occasion with yet another classic re-release. This time in the shape of Intruders 1973 album which opens with the rather fine version of Gil Scott-Heron’s timely title track, finely honed in this version with typically soulful infused orchestration and
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André Galluzzi Submerge Ovum Recordings A seriously great record by anyone’s standards, not least of all by Ovum’s sterling output. André Galluzzi delivers what may only be described as a kind of shimmering, seductive combination of high-octane electronics which digs into your soul and tears at it. Powered by a sequence of chiming keys, cool
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Funtom Astral Projection Deep Site Space As the title suggests this arrangement of cosmically fueled sounds lands you somewhere outside of mind and body. However, the title track provides you with a warm return to reality care of its gentle rush of undulating keyboards and uncomplicated drums accompanied by an occasional hint of reassuringly human
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Ugur Project Lilium Out of Home! Go to House! Records Another notable care of this imprint and indeed a killer production from Ugur Project aka Turkish producer Ugur Altintas. Featuring three tracks and beginning at the sure-fire starting point provided by the excellent Lilium which fuses sizzling, excitable basslines together with brash, fuzzy stabs plus
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DJ W!ld Gangster Paradise Roush Ok. So what’s not to love. The DJ returns kicking out those tough and ready beats and basslines all over again. Mercifully the title track, Gangster Paradise has nothing to do with Coolio but is in fact more irresistibly hot House grooves that sooner or later just deliver that big,
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The Chimes The Chimes: Deluxe Edition Big Break Records The Chimes burst onto the world in the late 1980’s with a sound that fused soulful, soaring melodies together with sure-fire rhythms which at times delved emotional depths, while at others tearing up the dancefloor. The sheer intensity of Heaven blew things wide open when released
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Carlo Azizi EP Organic-Music It takes a particular quality these days to get you excited about Disco all over again when you hear samples played out over House Beats. And that is exactly what makes this certain release from Carlo so special. The original soulful essence of the originals delivery remain intact while the rhythm
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Eats Everything Girl Powder EP Edible Music The sixth release on his own imprint sees the man get busy reinvigorating the possibilities across the dancefloor with this typically high-octane arrangement of craziness. Typically you’re never quite sure what is about to be unleashed from Edible which is of course a large part of the charm.

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