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.

  • Reviews: 177 (a)

    Kill Frenzy Silo DIRTYBIRD Love this. It’s the sheer confidence and belief that these four bars of intense organ hits are enough to command the track, as indeed they do, that is so charming here. Although, Silo is anything but polite as it stabs the keys out and over crisp drum machines, cold voices and

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  • Reviews: 176

    Kim Ann Foxman It’s You That Drives Me Wild EP Firehouse Next in line from Kim Ann Foxman’s joint Firehouse/ The Vinyl Factory production house comes this superlative, dark somewhat sleazy yet ecstasy saturated release. The aptly titled, It’s You That Drives Me Wild title track joins dots between House Music of 80’s and todays

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  • Cosmic Pineapple: Where did the inspiration for the name come from and please talk us through the concept behind it? The name originally came up in Mexico at the end of 2012. I noticed how happy pineapples seem to look and the word cosmic naturally flowed before the pineapple! If you want a deeper meaning,

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  • You’re latest release: Sunday Afternoon EP is due out on Zingiber Audio in late-September 2016. Where did the inspiration come from for the title track? The title of the release came because, with such a busy work schedule and with running the label, I only have a few hours off to create music. When I

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  • Demuir Q&A

    Your excellent new single: Demuir & Friends EP is due out on Classic Music Company, August 15. Featuring three equally fiery tracks can you talk us through the influences and situations that went into inspiring the creation of the EP? The track selection and setup of this EP was mainly a result of Luke Solomon’s

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  • Reviews: 175

    Frag Maddin Snatch! Records Great production by Frag Maddin who delivers unforgiving and most certainly unrepentant rhythms that force the word gritty through the mill while coming up smiling. Three tracks for Riva Starr’s imprint kick off via the sizzling, bombastic beats and bass of Up To You – which even makes the Loleatta Holloway

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  • Reviews: 174

    Various Artists Collaborations 1 Unlock Recordings Igniting their vinyl-only series of releases is this first of three collaborative productions – hence the title. What’s great here are the range of sounds and styles escaping the usual cliques while offering up an exciting cocktail of ideas. Opening is Leonel Castillo ‘Vibraphonistix’ which sprinkles playful jazzy notation

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  • Your new single for Hot Creations: Lidl Girl feat. Arno Joey is the third to be lifted from you album: Love Somebody’. What’s the story behind how you teamed up with the label and how important has it been for you to work with such a notable imprint? I composed about thirty tracks, some of

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  • Reviews: 173

    Body Language Vol. 18 by Tim Green Get Physical Music You pretty much instantaneously realize that you are listening/ experiencing something quite special with Tim Green’s installment of the popular series. And what you won’t find are a lot of hackneyed cliques but can discover beautifully fused together music moving across many different platforms from

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