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[[London]]'s '''Cafe OTO''' opened in April [[2008]] with the aim of providing a home for creative new music that exists outside of the mainstream.  
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'''Cafe OTO''' provides a home for creative new music that exists outside of the mainstream with an evening programme of adventurous live music seven nights a week.
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The concert programme at Cafe OTO is managed by OTOProjects – a not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC).
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Cafe OTO is also open as a cafe during the day, serving a range of pastries and snacks and sellings books, records, tapes and CDs. [https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/info/ (2023)]
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Cafe OTO opened in April [[2008]] in [[London]].
  
 
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* https://the-hum.com/2016/01/21/saint-oto/
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* Bradford Bailey, [https://the-hum.com/2016/01/21/saint-oto/ "Saint Oto"], ''The Hum'', 2016.
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* Ilia Rogatchevski, [[Media:Rogatchevski Ilia 2023 O YAMA O.pdf|"O YAMA O. The Art of Falling Apart"]], ''The Wire'' 473, London, Jul 2023, pp 28-33.
  
 
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* http://www.cafeoto.co.uk/
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* https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/

Revision as of 13:11, 6 August 2023

Cafe OTO provides a home for creative new music that exists outside of the mainstream with an evening programme of adventurous live music seven nights a week.

The concert programme at Cafe OTO is managed by OTOProjects – a not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC).

Cafe OTO is also open as a cafe during the day, serving a range of pastries and snacks and sellings books, records, tapes and CDs. (2023)

Cafe OTO opened in April 2008 in London.

Literature
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