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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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.
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.
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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