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Andrea Parker, Shitmat, P45, ColouredsSpecial Audioscope show, and more, for 15 January

Posted on Thursday 6 January 2011 by simonminter
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Audioscope logoAUDIOSCOPE10 @ The Jericho, Oxford, 06/11/2010

Posted on Sunday 14 November 2010 by danielpaxton
Posted in Pictures Tagged audioscope, billy mahonie, dieter moebius, mephisto grande, nought, qaa, rome pays off, sunnyvale noise sub-element, the half rabbits, the oscillation, the rock of travolta 1 Comment

Audioscope logoAUDIOSCOPE 2010 tickets now on sale

Posted on Thursday 23 September 2010 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged audioscope, billy mahonie, dieter moebius, epic45, felix, kontakte, laura moody, magnetophone, mugstar, nought, Phantom Theory, rothko, sennen, sunnyvale noise sub-element, that fucking tank, the half rabbits, the rock of travolta, the winchell riots, winchell riots, wire Leave a comment

Audioscope logoAUDIOSCOPE2010 including Wire’s first Oxford gig in 25 years

Posted on Saturday 18 September 2010 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged audioscope, billy mahonie, dieter moebius, epic45, felix, kontakte, laura moody, magnetophone, mugstar, nought, Phantom Theory, rothko, sennen, sunnyvale noise sub-element, that fucking tank, the half rabbits, the rock of travolta, the winchell riots, wire Leave a comment

Audioscope raises £20,000 for Shelter

Posted on Thursday 1 April 2010 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged audioscope, festivals, gigs, shelter Leave a comment

Kid606 live at Audioscope 2008

Posted on Wednesday 26 November 2008 by simonminter
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged audioscope, kid606, Video 2 Comments

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