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Que sera, Sarah!

T’S been more than 30 years since Amelia Fletcher and Rob Pursey first considered starting their own label. Back in 1989, having just transitioned into Heavenly from C86ers Talulah Gosh, Fletcher recalls asking indiepop scenesters Matt Haynes and Clare Wadd of Sarah Records if they could share some advice for going it alone: “They said, ‘We … but do you just want to

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