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Music Observer (Phil T)

Music is life: enjoying established acts, championing new and independent artists. Interviews, gig reviews and observations on music that's caught my ear.

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  • Music Observer (Phil T)

    I love music, and this is where I share my thoughts and observations on what I'm listening to. I also write for CLASH magazine, DIY Neu Bulletin, Songbird HQ, and Music in Leicester; and I co-edit the music section of LeftLion in Nottingham.

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