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.

  • D’julz vs Jordan Fields Battle Of The Deejay’s Rekids The excellent Rekids again throw the rule book out with this excellent collection of four new House numbers from the two artists. The Kick drums and then the deep bass that announce the arrival of the formers Shy Town are so typically impressive that you’re immediately

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  • Clarian Q&A

    Your latest single for Culprit: Derail The Reptile Revolution features five tracks. What was the inspiration behind the title track, i.e. what does it mean? a radiation wave hit and i got shot through a wormhole. now i’m lost in some distant part of the universe on a ship, a living ship, full of strange

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  • Hi Pauline, thanks for taking time out to do this for Magazine Sixty. I wanted to begin by asking what do the words ‘Soul Music’ mean for you in 2016. Feeling is the language of the Soul. I love when an Artiste have the ability to convey feelings through music, melody and words. In 2016

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  • Lavvy Levan Change EP Friday Fox Recordings Friday Fox Recordings deliver another Disco infused set of vibrant productions from the mind of the enigma that is Lavvy Levan. And yet again this adds a muscular hit of juice for your mind, body and most powerfully for the soul. The irresistibly funky ‘Change’ kicks things off

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  • Atelier Francesco Next to You EP Rockets & Ponies Next on the agenda from Timo Maas’s Rockets & Ponies imprint is this cool, excellent piece of music that neatly defies expectations via a production that is both musical and forward-thinking. Driven by an impressively ‘real’ bassline which underpins the smouldering vocals alongside atmospheric keys plus

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  • SunPalace Rude Movements bbe Music Following the announcement of one of the founding fathers passing, David Mancuso it feels like one of those cosmic coincidences that this particular album gets a re-release days latter. Its 1981 title track became a keynote number for the legendary Loft DJ and one which still very much resonates today

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  • Be Morias Dreamers Keep Thinking Music Two equally stunning tracks adorn this latest release from Keep Thinking Music and also mark the Brazilian Producers third appearance on the imprint. Love both of these productions, although for me the aptly titled Chaotic Order Of A Dark Mind tips the balance in favour of its tantalizingly, dark

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  • Flashmob Switch EP Gruuv The first listen said: really good to me. But by the second it was, this is seriously excellent. One of those standout pieces of music that fools you with simplicity yet unfolds layers of exciting, probing sounds which cumulate into something altogether uplifting and gorgeous. The original version of Switch has

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  • Hollis Parker The Last Raw Era SoSure Music Cited by Hollis as: “This album is basically a culmination of everything I’ve done musically up until now” and you can readily feel all that inspiration and acquired knowledge etched into every groove. Playing like a bittersweet love story to New York will surely resonate with those

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