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.

  • Reviews:126

    Holly Johnson Follow Your Heart Pleasuredome Be interesting to see how many people will be playing the Frankie Knuckles & Eric Kupper Remix of Holly Johnson ‘Follow Your Heart’ (in light of all the recent name checking R.I.P from people who find his style an irrelevance). It’s not ‘Deep’ or ‘Techno’ just full of their

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    Jose Padilla Solito International Feel A gentleman who needs little introduction is the infamous Jose Padilla and if you’ve either witnessed one of his sunset sets, or indeed lisented to one of his numerous CD compilations then you can guess what you’re about to receive. Which is, of course, tranquil blissed-out music espousing atmosphere rather

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  • Your great new single: Batteries Not Included features three tracks. Can you talk us through how you produced one of them? With “Other People’s Space” it was an odd process. We had the tracks for the B-Side of the EP, but were lacking a proper A-Side. We never really liked sitting down, saying „Let’s make

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    Afeke Iku Order of Direction Yoruba Records I’d hate to simply call this interesting as it kind of demeans the experience. However, this very intriguing, enticing listen from Afeke Iku reveals more of itself with each play to be a bit of a masterpiece. Part of the charm lies within its not so easy to

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  • Dave Aju Q&A

    Your third album is called Black Frames. Can you tell us about the idea behind the title? There are a few different ideas and meanings behind the title, but on the literal tip I used some black photo frames that were on the walls of my former home studio for the core sounds, and as

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    & ME After Dark Keinemusik Excellent double header from & ME who surpasses any notions of decency while heading straight for the jugular with this uncompromising, mesmerising release. The title tracks’ sublime, tribal infused drums pitch themselves at you trance-like with weird synths and captivating voices letting your mind run riot. More off the wall

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  • Vanessa Daou Q&A

    Your latest EP: The “Trouble Comes” has just been released? Can you talk us through how the song was conceived and the process of producing it? The inception for the song came after watching a program on Wolves. There was a section about how a wolf howls at
a precise frequency which doesn’t echo across canyons,

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  • Reviews:122

    Nacho Marco You Got To Know EP Madhouse Valencia’s Nacho Marco delivers three equally cutting tracks for the Madhouse imprint. Starting with the EP’s title which combines fiery off-beat snares and deep bass, along with emotive pads plus synths that all go to tick the big time production box. Love the intensity here which is

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    Did Virgo ft. Joanna Come to my Galaxy La Dame Noir Records Marseille’s La Dame Noir is not only a record label but also a club, blog and bar which most of all means that they have the nerve to release music like this. It’s not too often you get to hear something that actually

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