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MusicInOxford.co.uk's Gigs Of NoteGigs of note for 22 October 2012-4 November 2012

Monday 22 October 2012

Family MachineBBC Introducing in Oxford, 21/10/2012 show details – Family Machine / Rebecca Poole interviews and more

Thursday 18 October 2012
Tagged brickwork lizards, coloureds, empty white circles, Family Machine, Gavroche, rebecca poole, The Deputees, the dreaming spires

Phil McMinn photographBeard Museum to release debut Phil McMinn EP – hear a sample track

Tuesday 16 October 2012
Tagged fell city girl, phil mcminn, the winchell riots

Gathering logoGathering Festival, Oxford, 20 October – full timetable

Monday 15 October 2012
Tagged beta blocker and the body clock, black hats, fine union, king of cats, pixel fix, poledo, wild swim

MusicInOxford.co.uk's Gigs Of NoteGigs of note for 15 October 2012-28 October 2012

Monday 15 October 2012

SnowmanGappy Tooth Industries’ Winter Warmer 2012 – December festival details announced

Sunday 14 October 2012
Tagged d gwalia, dallas don't, The Graceful Slicks, tiger mendoza, ulysses storm, undersmile, Very Nice Harry, yellow fever

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