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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Moderne Sounds:
Trickling minimalism from China's Tan Dun and the strange tones of Harry Partch's quadrangularis reversum fill Martin Longley's ears during his latest foray into NYC's experimental music scene.
Moderne Sounds:
Topical performance art, a new Philip Glass production and some very big lungs greet Spannered's Martin Longley on his return to New York.
Moderne Sounds:
Spannered's man in NYC, Martin Longley, takes in Satyagraha, Philip Glass's second opera, along with performances from the Christian Wolff Sextet and Frederic Rzewski.
Mr Trick and Waxfactor - Rhythm Incursions
Mr Trick and Wax Factor, the DJs behind Resonance FM's mighty Rhythm Incursions shows, have been name checking Musicalbear's download section for a while now... So Musicalbear returned the favour.
Múm
Even in this modern world of mobile phones, broadband internet and men on the moon, the Icelandic people retain a strong belief in the Alfur; the...
Museum Records
You don't need to look across the pond to find quality underground instrumental hip hop... M-XL talks to Brighton's Contortionist and Third Party about their new eps and their decidedly laid-back approach.
Natural Self
Natural Self started out making hip hop but on his new long-player, he's broadened his horizons.
Nego Moçambique
How does electronic music sound in the capital of the Aquarian civilization? Spannered meets Marcelo de Jesus, aka Nego Moçambique.
Neil Landstrumm
Overload's Belgian correspondent John Osselaer caught up with techno radical Neil Landstrumm back in 2001 while he was residing in NYC.
Neil Landstrumm
Is techno legend Neil Landstrumm Bez's new drinking partner? And just what is this dubstep 'spraff' he's on? Spannered investigates.
Oddroc Sounds:
Mystical sounds outta '70s California and a hefty homage to Captain Beefheart are just two of the delights encountered by Martin Longley during a two-night stint at NYC's Knitting Factory.
Oliver Ho
Mention 'tribal techno' and it won't be long before the name Oliver Ho crops up — a man whose benchmark nineties productions made him a leader in the field, a position he retains to this day. Yet his artistic agenda has always been much broader, as Overload discovered during this interview back in 2000.
Photek
Clocking in as one of 2000's finest electronic albums, Photek's Solaris met with as much suprise as it did critical acclaim. Rupert Parkes takes stock of his junglistic success and tells Paul Gannaway why the future’s brighter than ever.
Recloose
Gavin Weale tracks down DJ, producer and Innerzone Orchestra collaborator Matt Chicoine, aka Recloose, in his Detroit apartment.
Richie Hawtin
Fresh from a trip to France, where, along with colleague John Aquaviva, he introduced Final Scratch digital DJ technology to the world, Richie Hawtin unplugs from the machine to interface with Overload Media.
Rob Brown (Autechre)
Ratboy Pimp got on the blower to Autechre's Rob Brown to find out more about their curation of the All Tomorrows Parties event in April 2003.
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