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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Making her debut on TENAMPA the producer delivers two definitively smoky tracks prompting the airwaves to ignite. Kicking off with the intriguing layout of bumpy beats, deep bass and probing tension generated by Ilussions In My Eyes. The release then explores more introspective territory via the excellent second number, Memoryman. Fuelled by an array of
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This Polish duo have of course been producing music of quality and distinction for quite some time now but with Session 1 they have surpassed themselves. Featuring three new tracks with the elegant yet edgy tones of Fears playing like standout for me this music again refreshingly points towards the New Year and credible beginnings.
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You are a classically trained pianist and violinist. How important do you think being a musician is in Dance music production today, given that almost everything dispenses with the necessity. Likewise, what would you say that it brings to you as a DJ? EDC: A lot of it sounds as though the “so-called†producer dispensed
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Hello and welcome to Magazine Sixty. First off can you tell us about your time in Australia, who inspired you to become a DJ and about making the move to London? My best friend and I left Australia nearly ten years ago – we had finished school, we were super young, didn’t really think about
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Nolan feat. Forrest ‘C’EST LA VIE’ Kittball Yet another sterling production from Nolan who makes it all sound so effortless but then that’s life after all. The original version slides by in a haze of shuffling funk driven by probing bass stabs accompanied by synthesised flourishes and capped off by Forrest’s deft vocal dexterity. Raumakustik
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Fabio Montana Ortygia EP microCastle Apologies with being slightly behind with this review. But then microCastle release music that defies time and space. Fabio Montana’s tough opening production Ortygia combines all sorts of attributes touching upon dark, brooding edges yet retaining a life-assuring warmth courtesy of the crashing waves of FX and delicate piano lines.
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Archie Bell & The Drells Let’s Groove: The Archie Bell & The Drells Story (50th Anniversary Collection) Big Break Records Before I get to the music I have to say a BIG thank you (again) to Christian John Wikane for his continued sterling work on the sleeve notes for bbr. Always a pleasure and always
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Flabaire Laura Palmer Popcorn Rec. Wallowing in the tedium that passes for tech-house these days (it doesn’t merit capitals) we find ourselves in the company of Flabaire who stands heads above the crowd. You know this within seconds of the Twin Peaks referencing title tack, Laura Palmer. Its pulverising, funky grooves simply ignites the airwaves
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DJ Hell I Want U Gigolo Music Ltd DJ Hell rarely refuses to tempt and tease you and this taster from his forthcoming fifth studio album ZUKUNFTSMUSIK is certainly not shy in coming forward. Collaborating with Tom Of Finland Foundation on the sleeve plus video the music cruises through a sleazy late-night monologue that touches

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