Welcome to Spannered’s music feature and review archive. What’s in here then? Well, since the site was launched in 2006, Spannered has run in-depth interviews with globetrotting tastemakers Kode9DJ Ripley and Maga Bo, tripped over to Barcelona's Sónar festival, fallen over at the first ever Bloc Weekend, toured New York's global music circuit and gotten tinnitus in Bristol and São Paulo.
 
Spannered's archive stretches all the way back to 2000, however. Have a dig about and you'll unearth interviews and features with Jeff Mills and Photek, write-ups of Cat Power and Caribou gigs, and album reviews spanning Aphex Twin to NoMeansNo.
 
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Douglas Benford
Douglas Benford has had so many guises, side projects and collaborations, that you might well be more familiar with his label and music night Sprawl, which he co-runs with German-born musician and photographer Iris Garrelfs.
DJ Rolando
When Underground Resistance heard of Sony Music's plans to release a tone-by-tone remake of DJ Rolando's famous Jaguar track, they countered the corporate giants with spectacular success, as Rolando explained to Overload's Nick Doherty.
DJ Ripley
Jungle, Astor Piazzolla and rethinking legal categories regarding music and copyright. Spannered meets DJ Ripley.
DJ Paulão
Hot on the heels of his blistering mix, Então Tome! Feira Livre Vol. 1, Spannered interviews Brazilian DJ and music researcher DJ Paulão.
DJ Bone
Think of Detroit techno and DJ Bone might not be high on your list of luminaries. As part of the city’s second wave of producers, Bone's presence in the UK has been largely limited to persistent DJing visits, through which he has fostering a hardcore following to his many excellent productions.
Disrupt
Dub? On a laptop? In Leipzig? Spannered meets Disrupt, supernice co-founder of netlabel Jahtari.
deFocus
Clear was one of the most respected imprints for electro-funk and emotive electronica during the nineties, releasing material by Plaid, Jedi Knights, Dr Rockit, Metamatics and Morgan Geist, among others. Then silence.
Decal
Alan O'Boyle and Dennis McNulty have been pivotal to the development of Dublin's electronic music scene. Kate Butler spoke to the duo, better known as Decal, back in 2002.
Dave Tarrida
On the eve of his Globus Mix release on Berlin's Tresor imprint, John Osselaer talks to Scottish techno visionary Dave Tarrida.
Cylob
Seasoned explorer in the outer regions of braindance, Chris Jeffs sets sail with his spanking new net label.
Colin McBean
After years of touring and studio work with Cisco Ferreira as pioneering techno outfit The Advent, Colin McBean is striking out on his own with a raw house sound.
Charlie Hall
Production duo the Drum Club were rave revolutionaries in the early nineties. But ten years down the line, is ex-Drum Clubber Charlie Hall turning into a 'bitter auld fucker'? Not so, thinks Overload's Alex Ward.
Certificate 18
You don't need to be a clued-up-to-the-eyeballs junglist to realise the extent of Certificate 18's influence in the evolution of drum 'n' bass – the label that introduced the world to Photek, Digital and Source Direct.
Burnt Friedman
Making waves with rattling rimshots and gargantuan bass, Cologne resident Burnt Friedman (aka Bernd Friedmann) has been shaking up dub-wise sensi-bilities with an album recorded at a secret hideaway off the New Zealand coast.
Bogdan Raczynski
Take a twenty-something from Poland, throw in a bit of Middle American and a hint of Japanese, some junglist beats, sub-bass, a laptop and the singing of a small child... and you have your very own Bogdan Raczynski.
Blues Sounds:
Is Shemekia Copeland the lovechild of James Brown and Tina Turner? And just what's in Bobby Bland's bottle of fruity beverage? Martin Longley gets blasted by blues in the Big Apple.
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