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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!!!
!!! have been simultaneously one of the most talked about and difficult to talk about bands of recent years. They might, just might have come to...
Abe Duque
I’m pretty sure this record marks the return to vocals of Blake Baxter, the self-styled ‘Prince of Techno’, and as someone...
Alex Cortex
I love getting first releases on new labels, as you just know that people wait for something really special with which to launch a new imprint. And...
Amen Andrews
The new offering from Luke Vibert (volume one of a series of five EPs from his new Amen Andrews incarnation) takes us all the way back to the old...
Animal Collective
Taken from Animal Collective's gloriously weird Sung Tongs album released earlier this year, Who Could Win a Rabbit sounds like a...
Ardisson
With his last EP for Seed pressed at a teasing 400 copies only, this second Ardisson release for Posthuman's label was hotly anticipated. All the...
Ardisson
Having debuted on vinyl last year with a remix for Rennie Pilgrim’s breaks imprint TCR, Ardisson (Charles Matthews) pushes all the boundaries...
Automato
Automato's varied and inventive eponymous debut album offered a new perspective on the New York hip hop scene, with a sound influenced by rock and...
Baikonour
The last I heard of Baikonour was lending the opening track, Lick Lokoum, to Melodic's Tracks For Horses compilation. As John...
Be Bop Dawg
Dynamite Joint bring it on with an explosive EP of three new-jazz cuts from Be Bop Dawg – aka Lasser Jensen from Denmark. Les Enfants...
Beckett & Taylor
The wonderful Hand On The Plow till four more startling tracks from the land, including two heavy reworks from techno maestro Cristian Vogel....
Beenie Man and Ms Thing
Keeping the carnival vibe alive, the fresh new Fiesta Rhythm makes great use of the traditional Caribbean steel band sound, both for its catchy hook...
Ben Milstein
With the so called electro ‘revival’ having long since reached its zenith, the market has been awash with a host of identikit labels all...
Bishi
Nary a degree of separation from the late Leigh Bowery, Bishi has a penchant for costume. A key figure in Matthew Glamorre’s dressing-up box,...
Black Milk
The Essex based Black Milk collective bring a musically and lyrically fresh approach to the consistently under-achieving genre that is UK hip hop....
Blak Twang
Tony Rotten's first single from The Rotten Club was the cringe-inducing G.C.S.E (Ghetto Children Sex Education)
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