Tag: Jay Tripwire

  • Magazine Sixty Music Review with Jay Tripwire

    Magazine Sixty Music Review with Jay Tripwire

    Greg Fenton reviews Jay Tripwire – Gone Insane – Either Recordings Reaching out to somewhere in between the fizzy cosmos of futuristic space and the lowdown, hard-hitting fierceness of House and brutal basslines is Gone Insane. I want to use the word Awesome here. As always the artist takes the mood and works it into…

  • James Teej – Solder Solder EP – Sagmen

    Tough, brisk and beautifully funky are words that flow easily over this excellent production from James Teej. Dolby B is the sort of track that feels instantly epic as irresistible drums and taught electronic stabs punctuate your life in a series of stages with the whirring intensity of stark synthesizers creating an abundance of atmospheric…

  • Jay Tripwire & Modern Ancient – Heart432 – Superfreq

    Superfreq reassert their importance (again) with this super-hot new production care off Jay Tripwire & Modern Ancient. The original version tugs at the heartstrings as the breathy rush of synths and voice-like impressions are cast together over probing drums and repeating tones, cumulating in a classically tuned arrangement that doesn’t waste a moment. A further…

  • Jay Tripwire Q&A

    Hello and welcome to Magazine Sixty Jay. Can we start with your new single (with Modern Ancient): Heart432. Can you talk us through the ten minutes of the Original Mix and where the inspiration came from for the track, and what its title signifies? I started tuning my music to 423 a few years ago,…

  • Namito & Stevie R Black Oasis Inside Out Records Inside Out Records head Stevie R teams up with Namito to deliver this tastefully crafted production which joins creative thinking together with purpose. Black Oasis, boldly carves out its own path as brooding, moody synth lines conjure up all sorts of possibilities alongside unfussy yet hurried…