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Nightshift - December 2014 coverNightshift – December 2014 issue out now, with Mother Corona interview and more

Posted on Tuesday 25 November 2014 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged Beginners, Charlie Cunningham, Gift Of Blindness, Kid Kin, Little Red, Maiians, mother corona, PADDOX, the dreaming spires, The Haze, The Retros Leave a comment

DZ DeathraysDZ Deathrays / Beta Blocker & The Body Clock / Mother Corona @ O2 Academy 2, Oxford

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Death Of Hifi and pals in the BBC Introducing studioBBC Introducing in Oxford, 25/11/2012 show details – Death Of Hifi session, Grudle Bay interview and more

Posted on Thursday 22 November 2012 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged after the thought, asher dust, death of hifi, grudle bay, mother corona, stem, tiger mendoza, wild swim Leave a comment

A green flyer (Jacknife Holiday didn't play, we don't think)Mother Corona / Alunah / Caravan Of Whores / Black Sunrise @ The Wheatsheaf, Oxford, 15/09/12

Posted on Monday 17 September 2012 by talfineman
Posted in Gig reviews Tagged Black Sunrise, caravan of whores, mother corona Leave a comment

Oxford: City Of Sound Vol 1 artworkFree compilation, Oxford: City of Sound Vol 1, with Oxford talent past and present

Posted on Friday 3 August 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged agness pike, caravan of whores, d gwalia, desert storm, Holiday Stabbings, Ivy's Itch, komrad, listing ships, mother corona, olid, seabuckthorn, Sevenchurch, sextodecimo, suitable case for treatment, tamara parsons-baker, the cellar family, The Graceful Slicks, undersmile, von braun, xmas lights 1 Comment

Gaz Coombes, perhaps shortly after smoking a fag and putting it outNightshift – June 2012 issue out now, with Gaz Coombes interview and more

Posted on Wednesday 23 May 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged bethany weimers, gaz coombes, jess goyder, kill murray, lewis watson, mother corona, reign uponus, sonic rising, supergrass, the grinding young, the yarns, undersmile Leave a comment

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