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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    ReKreation & Saytek Dub Poetry EP Deep Edition Recordings It’s always reassuring to hear the voice from Bobby Konders ‘The Poem’ feature on a track and this excellent production from ReKreation & Saytek is no exception. Driven forwards by sizzling hi-hats and throbbing beats this has a timely quality that transcends the House Music timeline

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    Craig Charles The Craig Charles Funk And Soul Club Freestyle Records We all know Craig Charles by now and if you’ve had the pleasure of catching his long standing show on BBC 6 Music then this exhilarating selection of Funk, Soul and even Ska will have you jumping in the aisles. What’s important here, aside

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    Pete Dafeet Family Affair Lost My Dog The third in the series of compilations from Lost My Dog’s catalogue of Deep House, and other imaginings, sees one of the label heads Pete Dafeet mix together a smooth blend of moods into one altogether very satisfying experience. As with previous editions this features old and new

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    Classic through the eyes of: Severino The Classic Music Company For one of the most emotive intros around please press play. Nail’s 1997 classic ‘Time For Change’ opens with timely piano notes and warm pads to set the soulful scene on what then soon alters to something altogether darker, deeper: LIT ‘Brown Dwarf’ (Hyena Stomp

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    Mic Newman & Garry Todd The Shelter EP Illusion Recordings Inspired by the legendary New York club the ep’s title track will transport you right back to the early nineties days of heady organ riffs and swinging drums rhythms. If you fancy the sound of that then The Shelter pushes all those buttons with chopped-up

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    Grand Corporation Wonder & Amazement The Classic Music Company Put simply, this is one of the most notable vocals from this year. In part, because it’s so clearly distinctive, but also because it is so moving and emotional. Obviously the energetic, electro beats and perky keyboards add extra definition to Stevie Kotey (Bearfunk) & Andy

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  • Matt Tolfrey selects and talks us through some of the music that has influenced him over the years. http://www.leftroom.com http://soundcloud.com/leftroom https://www.facebook.com/leftroomrecords http://www.beatport.com/#label/leftroom-records/1542 In no particular order… Schmoov! – Playground – DiY Discs I used to go and see Schmoov! play live every Thursday at a bar/club called Dogma and it really opened my eyes to how

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    Luca Bacchetti El Maravilloso Mundo De Xilitla Endless Luca Bacchetti’s stunning journey into sound totals some eleven minutes yet feels less than half that time – which precisely says something about the way this captivating piece of music performs. Indeed, you could argue that the duration was a brave move, but in many ways its

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    The Salsoul Orchestra The Salsoul Orchestra Salsoul Records Listening to The Salsoul Orchestra it becomes easy to understand why some people choose to live in the past, despite 1975 seeming like such a very long time ago. Never-the-less their blend of fiery Latin inspired Disco will always stand out because of the punch it packs,

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