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.

  • Brooding bass. Yes. Haunting atmospheres. Of course. Tension filling the air like The Shining is just around the bend. Definitely. Enter Digital moss ’s wonderfully evocative Nohe reaching heights unimagined while fulfilling all of the above sequencing beautiful, synthesized resonance together with a dark sense of bliss. An outstanding piece of music which is tantalisingly

    Read the review >>

  • I have been reviewing music for over thirty years and it astonishes me that sounds remain as tantalising, exciting as they ever were. Listening to Penny Rimbaud & Kate Shortt’s soaring, searing ripping apart of anything remotely traditional works wonderfully in all sorts of ways. I don’t really care about the word experimental anymore because

    Read the review >>

  • Loraine James’ music greets with the sense that it’s good to be alive to the sounds surrounding you and their accompanying meaning. 25o which begins that starting point meanders between contrasting emotions beautifully sometimes assisted by breath but mostly via a cascade of scintillating keys. Each of the proceeding numbers are cast in degrees marking

    Read the review >>

  • I listen to this and I think of one word HOT. Luciano’s remix is outstanding coming complete with fiery hi-hats that simply sizzle as Jorge Gonzalez’s vocals smoulder temptingly across this energetic arrangement which continually pulses with a feast of ideas over ten minutes. Next is Fiat 600 whose also excellent heavy-duty version dives head

    Read the review >>

  • H is the History, Hacienda, House. It’s a numbers game too. It is also about the addiction to nostalgia. Which is precisely why this production by Charles Schillings provides such a sense of release as the music feels like an escape from the past, sounding beautifully 2022, primed with a title that is also self-defining

    Read the review >>

  • Collaborating between the words fervent, experimental and funk comes this expression of sheer intoxication speaking an impulsive electronic language much more readily than it does of anything resembling the values of traditional music. Yet by the time Helix 7 reaches midpoint, circa five minutes, you are intimately involved with its burst of defiant energy, offset

    Read the review >>

  • Words form conversation. If you might wonder how those expressions then connect to the presence of electricity then answers might well be discovered somewhere within Murmurations. The word itself suggests a couple of actions: one is of human formation, the other of a spectacular flying variety. The conversational aspects of the interaction between Ben Vida

    Read the review >>

  • Hari Sima can also be called the experimental solo alias of Valencia-based artist Paco León whose sculptures of sound are quite simply magnificent. Intense and yet melodically realised they reach soaring heights alongside inward lows, while seeming to connect to an informed synthesized past, fuelled by an impulsive future. Listening to these passages feels much

    Read the review >>

  • Tracing Paper is a masterpiece capturing everything that is heavenly about music across its ten minutes of being. You just know you are going to reflect back on hearing this in some beautiful environment and simply smile about it in the future. Chiming with the seed of possibility its combination of repeating intensity feels eloquent,

    Read the review >>

Privacy policy