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Daisy Rodgers 12/09/14 imageYellow Fever / Big Tropics / Be Good @ The Wheatsheaf, Oxford

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Yellow FeverYellow Fever / Ioneye / Chris Gillett @ The Cellar, Oxford

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Nightshift - February 2014 coverNightshift – February 2014 issue out now, with Jess Hall interview and more

Posted on Thursday 23 January 2014 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged 1877, after the thought, Bright Works, hannah bruce, jess hall, The Sea The Sea, The Wrong Way Back, undersmile, yellow fever Leave a comment

BBC Introducing in OxfordBBC Introducing in Oxford 04/01/2014 show details

Posted on Sunday 5 January 2014 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged after the thought, Ags Connolly, Amy Simpson, Clea De Sebrock, dizzla, jess hall, Kid Kin, Montmartre, Rachel Hopkins, the epstein, The Kut, yellow fever Leave a comment

Nightshift - October 2013 coverNightshift – October 2013 issue out now, with Candy Says interview and more

Posted on Monday 23 September 2013 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged Candy Says, Foci's Left, grudle bay, Jack Little, kill murray, manny o, Nemrot, Rawz, richard walters, the original rabbit foot spasm band, toliesel, wild swim, yellow fever Leave a comment

The Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band in the BBC Introducing studioBBC Introducing in Oxford 07/09/2013 show details – The Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band interview and more

Posted on Sunday 8 September 2013 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged chad valley, message to bears, paul brennan, Salvation Bill, the original rabbit foot spasm band, wild swim, yellow fever Leave a comment

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