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BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford, 27/05/2012 show details – Fixers interview and more

Posted on Thursday 24 May 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged adam barnes, chad valley, fixers, fulangchangandi, gunning for tamar, jess hall, kill murray, mariana magnavita, secret rivals, the grinding young, the yarns, toliesel, we are ugly but we have the music 0 Comments

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 0 Comments

Off With Their Heads!Jubilee Jam: Plenty plenty music on 2/3 June at The Jericho, Oxford

Posted on Tuesday 15 May 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged black hats, co-pilgrim, dance a la plage, deer chicago, flights of helios, hot hooves, jess & ness, Matt winkworth, swindlestock, the cooling pearls, the grinding young, the lampost gullivers, the original rabbit foot spasm band, the yarns, we aeronauts, wild swim 0 Comments

UPSTAIRS, you see?‘Upstairs’ gigs celebrate first birthday in May

Posted on Monday 23 April 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged adam barnes, admiral fallow, athletes in paris, colour change for camouflage, dance a la plage, Family Machine, listing ships, mariana magnavita, richard walters, shattered dreams, the grinding young, the gullivers, the yarns 0 Comments

BBC Introducing in Oxford, 19/02/2012 show details – Mariana Magnavita interview and more

Posted on Thursday 16 February 2012 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged mariana magnavita, n-zyme, spring offensive, story books, the oxford ambient collective, the yarns, theo jackson, wild swim 0 Comments

The Jon Cohen ExperimentalThe Jon Cohen Experimental / Abandon / Mustard And The Monocle @ The Wheatsheaf, Oxford, 28/01/2012

Posted on Tuesday 31 January 2012 by markwilden
Posted in Gig reviews Tagged abandon, duotone, fault finders, mustard and the monocle, the epstein, the yarns, twizz twangle 2 Comments

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