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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Jeff Mills
Jeff Mills is many things. He's foremost a DJ and producer, but also a broadcaster, label owner and sound engineer. He's been the Wizard, the...
John Peel
John Peel needs no introduction. Long-time DJ for Britain's highest profile radio station, he became a legend in his own lifetime with his all-encompassing approach to show programming. Back in 2002, Nick Doherty talked to the Radio 1 jockey who was an inspiration for generations.
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.
Matthew Herbert
Overload's Nick Craddock explores the boundless body of creativity that is Matthew Herbert.
Matthew Herbert
Coinciding with the release of his mix album on Tresor, Overload's Nick Craddock caught up with Mr 'fingers in pies', Matthew Herbert, shortly after his live appearance at Fabric in August 2000.
Stewart Walker
Athens, Georgia is a town often associated with the indie-pop melodies of REM, but it also happens to be home to one of techno’s most promising new talents.
Stewart Walker
REM may be the biggest musical export of Athens, Georgia, but over the last decade Stewart Walker has been putting the town on the electronic music map with his deeply hypnotic techno productions.
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.
Shitmat
With his armoury of bagpipes, Burberry, Michael Jackson samples and plenty of noise, anarchic Brightonion Shitmat gives us an insight into his...
Natural Self
Natural Self started out making hip hop but on his new long-player, he's broadened his horizons.
Yungun
With his album selling like the proverbial hot cakes in record stores across the land and new single Nico Suave bubbling on 1Xtra,...
Jazz Sounds:
Martin Longley takes in legendary LA drummer Chico Hamilton, Israeli bassist Avishai Cohen and punk jazz icon James Chance on his autumn tour of NYC's jazz haunts.
Jazz Sounds
Martin Longley reports from NYC on the acts who have been shaking up the city's jazz clubs in recent months.
From Oddball Country to Underbelly Cabaret:
Martin Longley takes in skewed country, intensoid rock'n'roll, showbiz surf, all-nite Senegal and pumping New Orleans street bands in his final report of 2007 from New York's live music circuit.
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.
Jazz Sounds
Spannered's man in New York, Martin Longley, takes in a dizzying array of jazz acts and clubs during the first month of 2008.
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