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Ep 120: Oliver Sim

46m · Midnight Chats · 08 Sep 23:00

Ahead of his debut solo album, Hideous Bastard, The xx's Oliver Sim talks to Stuart Stubbs about that record, the horror film he's made to go with it, and the secret of being in a band with friends you've known since you were 3 years old.

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