Oxford band Fixers write so many songs they used to give them away for free. Now they're having to slow down a bitFixers are preoccupied by the passage of time: by their inability to keep pace with it, by the way their current situation – with an album recorded but half a year from release – leaves them stranded, by the way it can shape fates. "It could be," suggests singer/keyboard player Jack Goldstein, "that the success of the most successful musicians could be down to the fact they move ...
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