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.

  • Greg Fenton reviews Sulk Rooms – Take A Look At God’s Face – SUBEXOTIC This is the soundtrack to 2022’s Take A Look At God’s Face written and directed by Jack Laurance, featuring a composition of sounds by Thomas Ragsdale aka Sulk Rooms. You could say the music scores a simmering, malcontent etched out by…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Adrian Younge – Ainda Preciso do Sol – Linear Labs The complimenting bassline is as crisp as the snare drum pushing through the dew of winter grey while the effortless piano talks up a world of cinema swinging across a series of black and white keys. Then there are the vocals in…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Glåsbird – Glacial Drift – Driftworks The numbers tick by, dates fizzle from view like you’re experiencing somebody else’s dream. This a beautifully played album that sidesteps unnecessary frills in exchange for depth and the pure art of meaning. Utilising an array of instruments for the purpose, the cello sounds as elegant…

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  • Presented by Sean Holland. I am delighted to join Greg Fenton for a monthly podcast, Magazine Sixty Radio. In the spirit of Greg’s much respected online magazine, we will share interviews, insights and guest mixes from a wide range of independent artists. The first show is up with special guest Simon Mills – One Half…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Solu Music & Gabby Law – Give Me Sunshine (Sundown Remix) – Solu Music There is nothing like the warm blast of melody to recharge the day. In this instance that’s purely down to the welcome embrace of Gabby Law’s life-affirming vocals weaving in and around Solu Music’s classy, punctuating rhythm section.…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Leit Motif – Vestige – See Blue Audio There is a warmth and depth of emotion found within Vestige which isn’t readily apparent in much of the drone-generated music posing as Ambient that it can feel like wading in a climate of sameness. It’s not hard to appreciate this album for what…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Wyro & Saktu – Kurt On The Clouds – Heisenberg Charged by the essence of a guitar styled riff straight out of Nirvana’s rulebook this brilliantly exciting arrangement of styles, notes and atmospheres feeds the senses beautifully. The drums pulse with a brisk intention while the addition of breathy pads and moody…

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  • Greg Fenton reviews Anna Ling – Butterfly (Lucky Sun Remixes) – Lucky Sun Recordings You can see the direction of travel as the butterfly searches for grace in the cool refrain of morning light. In turn, this elegant remix by Lucky Sun’s Tom Lown eases into a warm embrace of shuffling drums, heartfelt keys and…

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  • V.ictor is a multi-disciplinarian who creates an exciting array of electronic sounds alongside installations and more. He also teaches a sound creation course at Cégep du Vieux Montréal and has plenty to say about the nature of music and its broader context. Having just released the brilliant Morpho- for Archipel Musique Canada you can now…

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