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Joe Copplestone

A musician myself, I see things from the point of view of the artists and producers behind the record. I like to think I can tell a record made with heart from a record made without. Even a chart pop music record can have a heart.
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Röyksopp: Senior

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Joe Copplestone
/ 26 October 2010
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Stratovarius: Polaris 2CD/Infinite (Reissue)

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Joe Copplestone
/ 3 October 2010
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Chiddy Bang: Opposite of Adults EP

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Joe Copplestone
/ 8 September 2010
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Hurts: Happiness

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Joe Copplestone
/ 7 September 2010
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Sony/Major Label

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Joe Copplestone
/ 5 September 2010
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The Pains of Being Pure at Heart: Say No to Love

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Joe Copplestone
/ 1 September 2010
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Stornoway: iTunes Festival: London 2010 EP

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Joe Copplestone
/ 26 August 2010
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Kaskade: Dynasty

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Joe Copplestone
/ 25 July 2010
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Kevin Rudolf: To the Sky

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Joe Copplestone
/ 21 July 2010
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Baths: Cerulean

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Joe Copplestone
/ 1 July 2010
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Hybrid: Disappear Here

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Joe Copplestone
/ 21 June 2010
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Erik Hassle: Pieces

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Joe Copplestone
/ 1 June 2010

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