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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Bonetti Pride & Loneliness EP Depaart What begins as a seemingly simple arrangement of drums and pulsating bass quickly establishes itself into something altogether more intriguing via the addition of dark undulating chords which lend this an addictive edge. That and the occasional touch of vocal alongside some sassy use of percussive elements fully demand
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Who are System2? Two guys from Manchester who have been around the industry for a good 10 years. Launching a new alias but without giving away too much on who they were previous. The mystery suits us. Your first release: Waxing Egos EP was just released on Underground Audio with your next release: Smoke &
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What is the concept behind Future Disco? To bring together the best upfront House music that is inspired by Disco sounds. The latest compilation is: Future Disco Vol 7: Till The Lights Come Up. How do you go about choosing which tracks are included? And how important is it to you to include a selection
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Spencer Parker The Moment Not The Memory EP Work Them Records Time for Spencer Parker’s contribution to the label with two new tracks each provoking different sides of House/ Techno. For me, and for those who love beautiful chord progressions, Faster Forward is just perfect. Keeping you guessing from the outset as pulsating beats pitch
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Psychemagik feat. Renegade Black Noir Schwarz Crosstown Rebels Don’t quite know why it took me a second listen but in love with this now. Psychemagik are producer’s you clearly pay attention too while having set the world alight with their diverse approach to music making that always keeps you second guessing. In this instance devilish
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Your excellent new album: UberMood is your first solo album to date. Did you find it more challenging, and a longer process, relying on your own abilities? Thank you for the kind words about my album. Yes, It’s my first Solo album. I did the Drumlesson albums also by myself, but had a great band
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You have impressively already secured a number of releases on Jamie Jones’ Hot Creations. How did you build a relationship with the label and what advantages have you found with being on such as prestigious imprint? It came about through a demo a friend sent to Jamie who liked it and for a year after
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The Bass Culture nights at the Rex Club have been running since 1997 which is undoubtedly a big achievement. Why do you think Bass Culture has been such a success for such a long period of time? Since day one the club gave me freedom and trust to invite the guest djs I wanted. Some

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