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Andrew R. Hill has some personal thoughts prompted by the sad news of the death of Talk Talk's Mark Hollis, over on our blog. Link in bio. #markhollis #talktalk Particular, peculiar and captivating. Read our review of the wonderful Blu-ray box set Jarman Volume 1: 1972-1986, out now courtesy of the ever-brilliant @britishfilminstitute .....
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#derekjarman #filmreviews #blurayreviews #bluraybo Particular, peculiar and captivating. Read our review of the wonderful Blu-ray box set Jarman Volume 1: 1972-1986, out now courtesy of the ever-brilliant @britishfilminstitute .....
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#derekjarman #filmreviews #blurayreviews #bluraybo Particular, peculiar and captivating. Read our review of the wonderful Blu-ray box set Jarman Volume 1: 1972-1986, out now courtesy of the ever-brilliant @britishfilminstitute .....
Link in bio.
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#derekjarman #filmreviews #blurayreviews #bluraybo Particular, peculiar and captivating. Read our review of the wonderful Blu-ray box set Jarman Volume 1: 1972-1986, out now courtesy of the ever-brilliant @britishfilminstitute .....
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#derekjarman #filmreviews #blurayreviews #bluraybo

Lenzie Moss

Feature: An Interview with Lenzie Moss →

November 30, 2012 in music, interview, Andrew R. Hill, feature

Lenzie Moss (AKA Glasgow based singer, songwriter, guitarist and keyboardist Finlay Macdonald) took the time to speak to Andrew R. Hill about the creation of his marvellous debut album (under this alias), his songwriting process and the future.

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Blasted Journal 

Edinburgh-based but outward-looking, Blasted is an arts journal focussing on music and cinema, with a strong emphasis on the independent, the DIY, the local, the forgotten and the off-kilter