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The Diamond Family Archive imageThe Diamond Family Archive / Toliesel / Jordan O’Shea @ Port Mahon, Oxford, 06/04/13

Posted on Friday 12 April 2013 by Sam Wode
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Toliesel - The Light artworkToliesel: The Light

Posted on Monday 18 February 2013 by davereynolds
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BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford 09/02/2013 show details – Stornoway interview and more

Posted on Thursday 7 February 2013 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged Giant Fang, grey children, mr fogg, Perception, Ruth Stavric, spring offensive, stornoway, The August List, toliesel Leave a comment

The BeatlesToliesel go a bit Beatles with cover of ‘Dear Prudence’

Posted on Friday 25 January 2013 by Simon Minter
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BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford, 30/12/2012 show details – Songs Of The Year 2012 and more

Posted on Friday 28 December 2012 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged asher dust, death of hifi, Family Machine, fixers, glass animals, gunning for tamar, kill murray, richard walters, seabuckthorn, secret rivals, spring offensive, the cellar family, the dreaming spires, tiger mendoza, toliesel, vienna ditto, wild swim Leave a comment

QueenieSpring Offensive / Among Brothers / Toliesel @ East Oxford Conservative Club, Oxford, 18/11/12

Posted on Monday 19 November 2012 by Simon Minter
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