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2012 picks header imageWriter’s picks: Our favourite Oxford music things of 2012

Posted on Monday 31 December 2012 by Simon Minter
Posted in Comment Tagged artclasssink, black hats, crysis, death of hifi, deer chicago, desert storm, Family Machine, fixers, gunning for tamar, highway alaska, jess hall, komrad, leftouterjoin, listing ships, message to bears, odc drumline, robots with souls, spring offensive, the long insiders, the original rabbit foot spasm band, tiger mendoza, witches, yellow fever 0 Comments

King Of Cats at the BBCBBC Introducing in Oxford, 09/09/2012 show details – King Of Cats / Jasmine Hill / Gaz Coombes interviews and more

Posted on Thursday 6 September 2012 by Simon Minter
Posted in News Tagged gaz coombes, gunning for tamar, highway alaska, Jasmine Hill, king of cats, richard walters, toliesel 0 Comments

MusicInOxford.co.uk's Gigs Of NoteGigs of note for 2 July 2012-15 July 2012

Posted on Monday 2 July 2012 by simonminter
Posted in Gigs of note, News Tagged artclasssink, deer chicago, highway alaska, the grinding young, toliesel, yellow fever 0 Comments

MusicInOxford.co.uk's Gigs Of NoteGigs of note for 25 June 2012-8 July 2012

Posted on Monday 25 June 2012 by simonminter
Posted in Gigs of note, News Tagged annero, artclasssink, caravan of whores, crysis, deer chicago, Echo Boomer, empire divided, fine union, flights of helios, highway alaska, jess hall, jollie, midnight blink, no consequence, red square, stem, the cooling pearls, the crushing, the method, the reaper, ulysses storm, yellow fever 3 Comments
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