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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How did you get into Dance music and who are your main influences? I love to party very much so I guess that is the main reason why I get into dance music. My passion began in London, I was introduced to it through my buddy from home, Guilhem Monin. He showed me some of
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You’re debut release: Blame Game was released on Hot Creations just over a year ago. How did you get your track heard by the label and how would your describe your career since then? I met Jamie and Lee when they were doing a show in Montreal. Luckily I knew the opening DJ, wandered backstage
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NUDES aka Owen Wallace Lasch & Tom Giddins Q&A What does the name Nudes represent to you? O: Nakedness. Also, our music is quite personal to us and I guess the name suits because of that. We’re exposing ourselves, so making ourselves naked to the listener…
Somehow all of that sounds wrong. Your music takes in
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Growing up in Canada how did you first encounter Dance Music and who were your initial influences? Initially, I first encountered dance music over the radio but only really got into it when I started going out to clubs, spinning tunes and digging in record stores. In general, I have always had many influences when
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When did you first discover that you could sing, and which vocalists are your biggest influence? Long time ago, I was 13. Maybe less..singing was the only thing I could do in my friends band. My biggest influences are Michael Jackson and Jim Morrison. You released an EP of tracks (July 7) as an album
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Congratulations on the release of the remixes of: Spend The Night on Ruff Trx. Can you tell us about the ethos behind the label, and the choice of remixers for the record? Basically with Rufftrx I wanted to push out the kind of dubs that I used to make in the 90s. I was feeling
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Dance Spirit Insight EP Supernature In anticipation of their forthcoming album Dance Spirit deliver this second instalment to tempt you with their typical panache. Suitably atmospheric the title track develops tastefully over some eight minutes with haunting pads setting the scene for occasional voices and hand claps. It may not sound like much is going

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