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The Price is right: Margo’s musings
Emily Beswick discusses gender with the rising country star
Review: The xx—A masterstroke of production
Dom Saad pulls apart the intricacies of The xx’s third album, I See You
Album of the week: Bonobo’s Migration
Bonobo’s Migration is a five star delight, says Natalia Bus
Brandon Flowers: “Nobody ever had a dream round here'”
Brandon Flowers is the most underrated musician of the 21st century, says Henry Shalders
Remembering the King of Soul
Jeannie Stanley ruminates on the timeless power of Sam Cooke
Spotlight: Basic Space
Natalia Bus delights in the Oxford duo's relaxing sound
Single of the week: Ed Sheeran’s ‘Castle on the Hill’
Will Cowie predicts big things for Ed Sheeran in 2017
The connoisseur’s guide to 2017 in music
Will Cowie looks ahead to what’s shaping up to be a year of unlikely pop music comebacks
Math rock for everyone
Dom Saad marries together maths and music in his exploration of the formidable arithmetic delights of the Oxford-based TTNG
‘Into the Fire’: how one song defined a decade of Grey’s Anatomy
Jeannie Stanley explores the implications of the Thirteen Senses hit for the critically acclaimed American drama
Review: Run the Jewels – RTJ3
Dom Saad is energised by the call for revolution dominating Run the Jewels' third studio release
George Michael: a tribute to the man of words
Natalia Bus remembers the lyrical genius of the late pop legend
Post-Christmas ennui: cultural picks for when the inertia sets in
Priya Khaira-Hanks suggests some 2016 favourites to tide you over in those lethargic days between Christmas and New Year
The Oxford Alternotives’ Christmas release: a mingling of warmth and humour
Natalia Bus finds the Oxford Alternotives' Christmas cover both playful and heartfelt
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