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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 Leave a comment

Unspecified electronicsLast Years Man – Demo / We Are Ugly But We Have The Music – Communications Of Falsehoods EP / The Kinetic Wardrobe – Live at Baby Love Bar, Oxford, 13/08/2011

Posted on Monday 14 November 2011 by markwilden
Posted in Record reviews Tagged coloureds, keyboard choir, last year's man, space heroes of the people, the kinetic wardrobe, we are ugly but we have the music 8 Comments

BBC Introducing in Oxford, 02/10/2011 show details – Coloureds interview and more

Posted on Friday 30 September 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged black hats, borderville, coloureds, fixers, grudle bay riots, keyboard choir, little fish, tiger mendoza, we aeronauts, we are ugly but we have the music Leave a comment

Oxford 95.2 FMBBC Introducing in Oxford, 16/04/2011 show details – Record Store Day report, Adam Barnes/Young Knives interviews and more

Posted on Sunday 17 April 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged adam barnes, brobots!, cat matador, gunning for tamar, radiohead, the empty vessels, the epstein, we are ugly but we have the music, youg knives Leave a comment

How to do electronicaForthcoming electronic music compilation raising funds for Japan

Posted on Thursday 14 April 2011 by simonminter
Posted in News Tagged coloureds, keyboard choir, space heroes of the people, we are ugly but we have the music Leave a comment

The Psychotechnic League - it's a book, innitWe Are Ugly But We Have The Music / Space Heroes Of The People / Kinetic Wardrobe @ The Wheatsheaf, Oxford, 15/01/2011

Posted on Sunday 16 January 2011 by davidmurphy
Posted in Gig reviews Tagged little fish, space heroes of the people, we are ugly but we have the music 5 Comments

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