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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Greg Fenton reviews Jeff Mills – The Trip – Enter The Black Hole – Axis Records Funny how sometimes it’s the smallest of things that catch your attention. In my case, it’s the quick-fire snippet from a pad being slowly introduced in short bursts on Contradiction (Silent Shadow Mix). It feels incredibly powerful like it
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Greg Fenton reviews Deelighter – No Escape From This EP – Volumo Direct Looking at the cover art suggests either a possible escape route or a never-ending trap or tangle as wires enclose you. No Escape From This elicits that kind of response as it’s a challenging dance through rigorous rhythms on one hand, while
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Greg Fenton reviews Alexander Bollinger – Au Revoir – Be Adult Weapons This is a captivating piece of music. Not only because it drips with a swell of tempting, sentimental emotion but also because it feels revealingly musical scoring windswept strings, a chiming piano that blasts out occasionally, and cool acoustic guitar accompanied by a
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Slowaxx is the solo project and live band created by Riccardo Chiarucci, a composer and producer who hails from the sunny climes of Tuscany. This week he releases ‘Shapes Interfusion’ on Broken District, a six-track blend of home studio production and live recorded sessions that incorporate lo-fi, hazy jazz, mind-warping electronica, with lashings of hip-hop
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Greg Fenton reviews Rising Sun – The Eternal – Echocord The Eternal feels like a proudly apt title for this release. Sometimes you can’t explain everything so the allure of mystery only adds to the pleasure. I guess you could also say that Eternal 1 opening this full-length exploration of sight and sound is meditative
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Greg Fenton reviews Katerina – One EP – Rekids Katerina’s One is all things at once. It’s as much about subtle, sublime melody as it is about rigorous dancefloor movement. The former is of keen interest setting this production apart from its contemporaries as keys, chords, and motifs create sensuous atmospheres to find yourself lost
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Greg Fenton reviews Surmillo – Red Hot EP – Loerty Surmillo’s enticing release for Loerty seems like two halves of the same whole with a sense of ambiguity coursing throughout its tantalising grooves. First is the sleazy temptation of Red Hot driven by heavy-duty drums and bass, electro flairs signaling ignition, and a voice talking









