TJ is a student currently living in East London who will start his degree in English at Oxford University in October. Coming from a mixed musical and literary background, his interests lie particularly in discovering new live music talent and closely analysing contemporary literature, but his range of expertise and passions stretch beyond into cinema, theatre and the critical dissection of all things culturally enriching. An upbringing in Hackney has left TJ with an intimate understanding of the pre-gentrification cultural arts scene of the East, as well as the affliction of being a Leyton Orient FC supporter. Follow him on twitter @teejbusbys1
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