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BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford 06/04/2013 show details – BG Records / Ashton Curtis interviews and more

Posted on Thursday 4 April 2013 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged Ashton Curtis, Bear Trap, chukie, death of hifi, listing ships, Lynne Butler, Mender, n-zyme, Shadow Of The Beast, the scholars, TryTryDieDown Leave a comment

Riverside Festival logoCharlbury’s Riverside Festival first acts announced

Posted on Monday 25 March 2013 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged black hats, brickwork lizards, db band, death of hifi, Ran Kan Kan, swindlestock, the byronics, the inflatables, The Kites, the original rabbit foot spasm band Leave a comment

Death Of Hifi - Anthropocene artworkDeath Of Hifi: Anthropocene (BG Records)

Posted on Sunday 24 March 2013 by davidmurphy
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2012 picks header imageWriter’s picks: Our favourite Oxford music things of 2012

Posted on Monday 31 December 2012 by Simon Minter
Posted in Comment Tagged artclasssink, black hats, crysis, death of hifi, deer chicago, desert storm, Family Machine, fixers, gunning for tamar, highway alaska, jess hall, komrad, leftouterjoin, listing ships, message to bears, odc drumline, robots with souls, spring offensive, the long insiders, the original rabbit foot spasm band, tiger mendoza, witches, yellow fever Leave a comment

BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford, 30/12/2012 show details – Songs Of The Year 2012 and more

Posted on Friday 28 December 2012 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged asher dust, death of hifi, Family Machine, fixers, glass animals, gunning for tamar, kill murray, richard walters, seabuckthorn, secret rivals, spring offensive, the cellar family, the dreaming spires, tiger mendoza, toliesel, vienna ditto, wild swim Leave a comment

Nightshift January 2013Nightshift – January 2013 issue out now, with Death Of Hifi interview and more

Posted on Friday 21 December 2012 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged chad valley, crysis, death of hifi, Flooded Hallways, Martin Ash, mustard & the monocle, stem, the epstein, the shaker heights, traps, Trev Williams, welcome to peepworld Leave a comment

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