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It's Time For Gunning For TamarNew wristwatch release, video from Gunning For Tamar

Posted on Tuesday 13 March 2012 by simonminter
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Coo Presents logoCoo Presents… gigs in March and April

Posted on Sunday 26 February 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged deer chicago, dj theoretical, duotone, half decent, smilex, the cellar family, the cooling pearls, the dreaming spires, toliesel Leave a comment

Smilex, relaxingSmilex back for tenth anniversary gigs

Posted on Thursday 9 February 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged deer chicago, half decent, inspecta, moon moth, smilex, the cellar family 1 Comment

BBC Introducing in Oxford, 05/02/2012 show details – Lewis Watson interview and more

Posted on Friday 3 February 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged china rats, colour change for camouflage, deer chicago, Family Machine, lewis watson, mr shaodow, the gullivers, trophy wife Leave a comment

Truckin' MarvellousFebruary in-stores at Truck Store, Oxford

Posted on Tuesday 31 January 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged deer chicago, dreaming spires, gunning for tamar, jess hall, kill murray, nick cope, spring offensive, the yarns, trevor moss & hannah-lou Leave a comment

BBC Introducing in Oxford, 29/01/2012 show details – Zuby interview and more

Posted on Thursday 26 January 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged black hats, borderville, deer chicago, message to bears, robots with souls, the grinding young, the yarns, zuby 1 Comment

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