Tag: R&S Records
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Dharma
Greg Fenton reviews Dharma – One Clean Sock – R&S Records Feeding into your soul like a last-minute wake-up call, the spectacle might not remain the same afterwards. Dharma’s incendiary escape, fueling all stereo angles, reflects malaise without words but does so loudly and clearly enough that you take immediate notice. The blend of contemplation…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Human Safari
Greg Fenton reviews Human Safari – Children Of The Sea – R&S Records Take the resolute pluck of a resounding jazz double-bass, the energy and tempo of Techno’s heavy impulse, horns blasting skywards, the heady abandon of punchy percussion, and Human Safari’s Children Of The Sea makes perfect sense. A brilliantly uplifting piece of music…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Viclan
Greg Fenton reviews Viclan – Checking In – R&S Records Calvin Whittaker’s deeply informed, deceptively intricate Checking In repeatedly slices speech, looping it into a frenzy of delicious/delirious possibility. Reminiscent of Steve Reich’s It’s Gonna Rain from 1965 in the way music evolves and reinvents itself over time, it likewise begins at one point and…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review With Hatti Vatti
Greg Fenton reviews Hatti Vatti – Zeit – R&S Records Arriving at this location may feel like you have set foot in a crazy mixed-up place but in reality, everything makes perfect sense. The fiery turmoil injected into each of these invigorating, brilliant pieces is a testament to the power of the music itself as…
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Magazine Sixty Interviews Shcaa
Magazine Sixty Interviews Shcaa on his latest brilliant release, Neptune alongside thoughts on innovative music production and cultural process in this thought-provoking conversation. Welcome to Magazine Sixty, Shcaa. The music you create sounds like acombination of mystery and intrigue, forward-thinking impulses, touches ofmelody, and a deeper exploration of emotion. How would you describe whatyou seek…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Dino Lenny
Greg Fenton reviews Dino Lenny – Lose Control – R&S Records Dino Lenny’s recent releases have sounded like a series of engaging conversations of late by communicating vibrant motion and meaning for you to react to. The title, Lose Control says all you need to know tearing up figurative notions and dancefloors in the process.…
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Human Safari – Sax Paradiso – R&S Records
I don’t just love this because it has the word Jazz in one of its titles. I love it because it is brilliant. Shinning like shooting stars. And at a comparable speed. Coasting with an effortless cool the musical blasts of smoky saxophone inhabit a night-time world of experience, fusing past notation together with the…
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Architectural – Clothed In Light – R&S Records
You may have noticed that I don’t care about genres and neat filing categories, or what you should like and what year it’s ok to like it in. Music should always shake you out of compliancy, whether that’s emotional, or political, or poetic. Give it a go, who knows you might actually like it. And…
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Subject 13 – One More Chance – R&S Records
Breathing like the sound of summer this new production via the electrifying, creative mind of Subject 13 is as much about joy as it is about serious intent.
