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BBC Introducing in Oxford, 12/06/2011 show details – Winchell Riots session, Charlbury preview and more

Posted on Thursday 9 June 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged coloureds, fixers, mark crozer, message to bears, Phantom Theory, tamara and the martyrs, the winchell riots Leave a comment

BBC Introducing logoMusicInOxford.co.uk interviews BBC Introducing in Oxford

Posted on Sunday 29 May 2011 by simonminter
Posted in Interviews Tagged chad valley, fixers, Phantom Theory, rhosyn, sealings, spring offensive, Ute, wild swim 1 Comment

BBC Introducing in Oxford, 21/05/2011 show details – Fixers and Willy Mason/Robin Bennett interviews and more

Posted on Thursday 19 May 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged am beats, fixers, grudle bay riots, mr fogg, robin bennett, spider county, the young knives, Ute Leave a comment

Spires cover - featuring spiresVarious: Spires (free download)

Posted on Friday 11 March 2011 by brinnachildresselao
Posted in Record reviews Tagged alphabet backwards, black hats, chad valley, coloureds, dead jerichos, dial f for frankenstein, fixers, gunning for tamar, keyboard choir, pet moon, Phantom Theory, secret rivals, spring offensive, the half rabbits, the rock of travolta, trophy wife, Ute, vixens Leave a comment

Wrong kind of Truck, doofusFirst Truck 2011 acts announced

Posted on Wednesday 9 March 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged chad valley, dreaming spires, fixers, jonquil, trophy wife, truck Leave a comment

Fixers - Iron Deer Dream coverFixers: Iron Deer Dream 7” (Young & Lost)

Posted on Tuesday 1 March 2011 by davidmurphy
Posted in Record reviews Tagged fixers 4 Comments

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