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Forkin' marvellousLive music and gigs from Oxfork

Posted on Wednesday 26 October 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged gaz coombes, richard walters, the young knives, trophy wife, wild swim Leave a comment

Truck logoTruck 2011 – Saturday 23 July

Posted on Saturday 30 July 2011 by vincemo
Posted in Pictures Tagged fixers, pet moon, the young knives, trophy wife, wild swim Leave a comment

BBC Introducing in Oxford, 29/05/2011 show details – The Young Knives interview/acoustic session track, Ute interview and more

Posted on Friday 27 May 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged chima anya, gunning for tamar, king of cats, solid gold dragons, The Graceful Slicks, the young knives, Ute, vixens Leave a 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

Nightshift April 2011Nightshift – April 2011 issue out now, Young Knives interview and more

Posted on Wednesday 23 March 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged le vens, mustard & the monocle, richard walters, sharron kraus, spring offensive, the half rabbits, the young knives Leave a comment

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Posted on Saturday 26 February 2011 by simonminter
Posted in Interviews Tagged A Silent Film, anyone can play guitar, foals, little fish, on a friday, radiohead, ride, spunkle, stornoway, supergrass, the young knives, youthmovies 7 Comments

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