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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Turning the key in the ignition may seem like an everyday occurrence but in the hands of this ingenious noir suspense is the critical starting point. Unlike most cinema the horizon closes in, rather than opens out, as night proceeds to provide cover for illicit activities following the twists and turns of Belfast tarmac revealing
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Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Phil. Let’s start with the soundtrack you have created for the Netflix film Nightride (due out on PKR). How would you describe the film? How did you create the accompanying score: to go with individual scenes, or to match the overall atmosphere? Was there a particular synthesizer which lent itself to
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Get excited about Local Suicide’s forthcoming album, Eros Anikate if this single release is anything to go by. It’s got sexy, syncopated bass coupled with tempting vocals, hot staccato guitar plus a whole bunch of sassy attitude. A lot like life. Release: May 3https://www.instagram.com/localsuicide/https://iptamenosdiscos.comwww.cursesforever.com INVERTED AUDIO · Local Suicide & Curses – Whispering [Iptamenos Discos]
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Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Vinny. Your new single, Trust is released on Oslo label: badabing diskos. Tell us about what the tracks title means for you? Thanks. «Trust» is an interesting thing. One thing is the importance of trust between people, both geopolitically and socially. But one question that has become equally important after the
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It’s easy to talk Jazz. That free flow of emotion dancing across the keys, the particular notes struck with quiet intensity by the bass player, the timely accentuating shuffle of drums speak of life in times past and present like no other language. As you listen to Bill Evans play the piano time flies like
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Another remarkable record of our times despite being released digitally and on its polar opposite cassette from the Chester based artist boycalledcrow. Some seventeen compositions occupy the space between intrigue and wonder where you start to think just how did he came up with that idea for creating this piece of music. Inspired by Leeham’s
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Anyone who names their record label badabing diskos is fine by me. I guess the implicit implication of Trust here is what you’re listening too as this tastefully crafted piece of music proudly testifies. You can tell where Vinny Villbass’s heart is by the telling influences which inform the production, although this is driven by
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Sunshine brings out the most colourful memories. Connecting the dots of imagination with all the best bits life has to offer. Songs do that too and this soulfully charged number has all that to give. Combining an emotional rollercoaster of happy/ sad this collection of drifting melodies feels perfect for the warmer weather accompanied by
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Capturing the essence of uplifting this smooth combination of classic, filtered piano and breathy vocals works notably well, just as you would expect from Manuel Tur. Love Me Well sounds timeless in so far as the feelings it creates, although in other hands this formula could seem a little tired, however the producer gets it
