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GZA: Not the same as JAZZER from The ArchersGZA @ O2 Academy, Oxford, 28/01/2012

Wednesday 1 February 2012

The Jon Cohen ExperimentalThe Jon Cohen Experimental / Abandon / Mustard And The Monocle @ The Wheatsheaf, Oxford, 28/01/2012

Tuesday 31 January 2012
Tagged abandon, duotone, fault finders, mustard and the monocle, the epstein, the yarns, twizz twangle

Listing Ships by Giulia BiasibettiNew Noveta / Listing Ships / Manacles Of Acid @ Modern Art Oxford, Oxford, 27/01/2012

Monday 30 January 2012
Tagged listing ships, manacles of acid

I WAS IN BLACK FLAG ARGHHHGHHGHGHGHGHHHHHHHenry Rollins @ O2 Academy, Oxford, 18/01/2012

Friday 20 January 2012

Witney Winter Festival flyerWitney Winter Festival @ Fat Lil’s, Witney, 18/12/2011

Wednesday 21 December 2011
Tagged alphabet backwards, black hats, colour change for camouflage, deer chicago, empty vessels, gunning for tamar, Minor Coles, Phantom Theory, secret rivals, spring offensive, Very Nice Harry

The NecksThe Necks / Harold Budd @ Holywell Music Room, Oxford, 22/11/2011

Wednesday 30 November 2011

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