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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Can you tell us a little about your origins and which DJ’s/ Clubs first got introduced to Dance music? I was always into music, when I was small I enjoyed listening to different sounds, until I came across electronic music through groups like Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, among others. When I was about 16 I started
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Can you tell us about how your collaboration with The Mole came about and what inspired you in recording over 25 minutes of music on: Ernesto Ferreyra & The Mole ‘She Said Paper Bags’? I’ve known Colin for more than ten years now, we used to live in Montreal before moving to Berlin. Through out
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Tell us a little about your background and how you first got into Dance music and clubs? I’m an East London girl, so when I first started letting my hair down it was when clubs like The End, Turnmills and The Key and The Cross were still around. I guess they’ve become quite iconic now
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Who is Dos Palos? R: Dos Palos are Ed Begley and myself (Robin Lee) Your excellent new release ‘Lady of the Westway // I’ve Been Around’ on NuNorthern Soul Records sounds like all the best bits of American Rock combined with a Balearic feel for today. Can you talk us through how you produced one
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Single of the Week Neil Parkes Me & You EP Leftroom Limited Hats off to Neil Parkes for delivering such an exciting production which doesn’t follow the rule book, consequently sounding rather spectacular. Me & You is the led track and combines a distinctive, undulating synth line along with brooding chords and suitably leftfield vocals.
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Single of the Week Just Be The Magic Rock Play It Say It The Magic Rock kicks off this release with an addictive 70’s styled drum machine repeating into oblivion, but which is soon accompanied by whirring synth notes and arpeggios that successfully seek to maximise the hypnotic nature of the track. It’s expansive too
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When does the world tour: Tour à Tour Start? It starts in October with a New York show. Dates can be found on our facebook – /ApolloniaMusic You have described yourselves as, “black music and white soul”. What does this statement mean for you? That means that there is different influences, with some black music,
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ZDS Sacred Heart This And That You can’t help but be drawn into Zombie Disco Squad’s world and twisted way of viewing things. Four tracks of unrepentant Dance music seeks to unnerve and excite you via the distinctly genre busting grooves, which sound all the more powerful for it. Rude Girl opens with taught basslines
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Chicco Giuliani Don’t Clean It Up Sound Division Great production from Italy’s Chicco Giuliani who isn’t afraid to blend moods and beats together in a more imaginative way than the usual clichés demand. Fusing Detroit bass along with punchy House drums and then offsetting the arrangement by delving deeper into warm pads and Flute, taking

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