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Something funny about laddersNew online radio show for Oxford and Swindon music

Posted on Thursday 5 April 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged mammoth and the drum, the dacoits Leave a comment

musicinoxford-2011MusicInOxford.co.uk’s 2011 in pictures

Posted on Sunday 1 January 2012 by vincemo
Posted in Pictures Tagged bellowhead, desert storm, fixers, fragment, gunning for tamar, half decent, little fish, neon violets, pet moon, spring offensive, the dacoits, tiger mendoza, totally enormous extinct dinosaurs, trophy wife Leave a comment

Gappy Tooth IndustriesTiger Mendoza / Tigerline / The Dacoits @ The Wheatsheaf, Oxford, 27/08/2011

Posted on Monday 29 August 2011 by vincemo
Posted in Pictures Tagged the dacoits, tiger mendoza, tigerline 2 Comments

Oxford 95.2 FMBBC Introducing in Oxford, 05/02/2011 show details – Rhosyn/Glass Animals interviews and more

Posted on Thursday 3 February 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged chima anya, glass animals, rapture, rhosyn, the dacoits, the dreaming spires, the family machine, truck, undersmile, Ute Leave a comment

The Dacoits: The Dacoits

Posted on Sunday 14 February 2010 by davidmurphy
Posted in Record reviews Tagged the dacoits 2 Comments

The Dacoits: Dumbstruck

Posted on Saturday 25 October 2008 by kategriffin
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