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.

  • Who inspired you to become a DJ?   Interesting question. It’s 1978. I was the lead singer in a band called Milk n Cookies. We had moved out to LA, and after 2 years out I decided to come home to NYC. An ex girlfriend of mine told me I have to come back to

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    Scarlett Nina The End EP Turquoise Blue One of the reasons Dance have been so very exciting over the past number of years is down to the sheer breadth of music which reside within the House Music bracket. Not that that hasn’t always been the case of course, there’s just something particularly exhilarating about the

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    Mitchbal & Larry Williams Jack The House Still Music Chicago Seem to remember a quote along the lines of: You can’t move forwards for looking backwards – or at least words to that effect. But in music it seems you can only move forward by looking back. After all if it wasn’t for records like

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    Late Night Tales Metronomy Late Night Tales Sometimes it’s better to listen to other people’s music rather than your own. Although thankfully Metronomy’s moving cover of Jean-Michel Jarre’s Hypnose is on hand to reward you alongside this neatly timed selection of gorgeous everything’s. From slow-burn soul and funk played out by the likes of Outkast

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    Kolombo Busta Business EP 2DIY4 How could you possibly not love this? Diynamic Music’s sister label release Kolombo’s solo debut featuring a good-time rap (albeit even funkier for being stylishly detuned) alongside fuzzy synths and a particularly, perky bassline. Meanwhile the voice intones I Want It All and then lists a series of demands –

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  • To celebrate twelve years of Robsoul Recordings you are releasing a Best Of series of albums. Tell us why and how you choose the artists to represent the label? I think the decision of which artists to choose was pretty straight-forward – it had to be the artists that have contributed most to the Robsoul

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    Anthea Distraction EP One Records Subb-an & Adam Shelton’s One Records are about to release their finest moment to date. Anthea’s sublime yet slightly distressing production bears all the hallmarks of a classic in the making, with its sizzling electronic rhythms feeling heavy-duty and inescapably funky. Although, perhaps what’s most enticing here are the deliciously

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    Maetrik Unleash The Beast EP Ellum Audio Add the name Maceo Plex to almost anything at the moment and you can guarantee that it will be worth its weight in gold. This excellent production from his alter ego doesn’t disappoint either, and will be of distinct interest to those old enough to remember Bobby Konders

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  • Who inspired you to become a Dj? How did you first get into producing music? Laurent Garnier. I was living in small city in France, Dijon, and we had the chance to have the best club in that time called “l’enfer”. And Laurent was resident with his wake up parties! Amazing.  My first production was

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