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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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.
Ty
Since the release of his debut album, Awkward, Ty has made a lightning transition from underground MC to become the mouthpiece of the...
Mike Paradinas
For Mike Paradinas the need to make beautiful and crazy music is paramount. The need to explain it isn’t, as Overload’s Richard Wilkes discovers.
Luke Vibert
Luke Vibert gets cheese caught in his goatee as he goes head to head with celebrated pedal steel guitarist BJ Cole on a collaborative album project. Hawaiian hip hop anyone?
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.
Mick Harris
There is a grouping of ex-rock terrorists who, while largely ignored by the media and left out of musical fashions, have remained perhaps England's...
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.
Theo Parrish
For the final feature published on the Overload Media site before its closure in 2003, Nick Doherty hooked up a rare interview with a DJ and producer admired and respected by music lovers from all areas of the electronic music spectrum.
Fischerspooner
What exactly does Fischerspooner stand for? Overload meets Casey Spooner, the co-founder of electro's art-pop outlaws, who kindly helps out.
Thomas Brinkmann
In our ever-advancing internet age, the relationship between environment and output is supposedly diminishing. Byte-sized files flash along...
Michael Mayer
Kompakt is a record store linking the past, present and future of Cologne's house and techno sound. Established by Wolfgang Voigt (who, as Mike...
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.
SCSI-9
When SCSI-9 created Digital Russian for Berlin's Force Tracks, the album won them comparison to Metro Area among others. Overload spoke to Anton Kubikov and Maxim Milyutenko in 2003 about their debut LP and life in Russia.
James Ruskin
Over half a decade has passed since the first release on James Ruskin’s Blueprint. In that time, he and Oliver Ho, the two artists to record...
Aim
Grand Central mainstay Andy 'Aim' Turner is preparing to release his second full-length album, Hinterland. Largely inspired, musically and...
Gilles Peterson
Nick Doherty talks to Gilles Peterson — Radio 1 missionary, nervous perfectionist, and self-confessed spinner of ‘weirdy records’.
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