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.
 
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Terry Hall and Mushtaq
Honest Jon's continue in their tradition of releasing only the finest examples of reggae and dancehall with this new twelve inch. They handed over...
Team Doyobi and Powerbooks For Peace
Two new three inch CD releases on Alku from two groups that I believe also share a bandmember. Get ready to regress – this is baby music for...
Sunship
One time acid jazz musician and garage remixer Ceri Evans aka Sunship is pushing his sound in a different direction with this latest release on Ross...
Suncycle
Bright British bashment hopes Suncycle (from Harlesden) live up to their potential with this posse cut on one of the biggest and best dancehall...
Stuchka Vkarmanye
There is very little known about Stuchka Vkarmanye: the label's press release even invites you to send in any information you may have about him....
Squarepusher
This year's Ultravisitor LP, a record that at times seemed to be too indulgent, too clever for its own good, surprisingly does bear...
Sporto Kantes/Williams Traffic
Paris' Catalogue imprint has been bringing the discerning record-buying public its own brand of rarefied electronic gems for some time now and with...
Soyuz
This four-track EP has – it must be said – rather creepy origins. Released as a limited edition available only from the Lost Dog...
Southsoniks
If the length of reviews was determined by how much happens in a piece of music, then this review would end right...
Soundmurderer and SK-1
Soundmurderer and partner in Crime SK-1 lay down some ragga-jungle-hardcore on this collection which puts most UK producers to shame. These two...
Smyglyssna
Vertical Form follow up the success of Swede Henrik Johansson's first album with a remix project, allowing a few familiar names to give their take...
Smash TV
Cheap scuzzy electro – the best kind really. At parties where there's techno in one room and electro in the other, the electro room usually...
Sketchie
I'm actually feeling kinda dizzy right now. Sketchie's latest release will do that, you know. Despite his age (as far as I can make out, he's barely...
Signal Generator
A new label out of Huddersfield celebrates its debut release and quite frankly it's a bit of a corker. This is unpretentious and classic sounding...
Schubert
As dark as whatever it was that lurked under The Trap Door, Schubert (a member of the Imperial Gold project) has produced four twisted...
Saam Schlamminger
The sleeve notes tell us that Chronomad is Saam Schlamminger, a young German of Turkish origin, a multi instrumentalist, filmmaker and student of...
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