Welcome to Spannered’s music feature and review archive. What’s in here then? Well, since the site was launched in December 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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Marco Passarani
Broken beats, electro, computer noise and sublime tones combine to form an album of some accomplishment from this Roman producer. 6 Katun...
Cristian Vogel
The eminent Brighton dwarf returns with another long-player of terribly twisted electronics that shows all the pretenders what future funk really...
Various Artists
Few labels have done as much to change the face of techno as Plus 8, and this double LP or CD collection of their work up to the label's suspension...
Various Artists
Let's pray God's got a sense of humour. Twenty cutting-edge electronic artists recreate hymns and anthems of their choice in a highly disrespectful...
Various Artists
This third installment in Stereo Deluxe's Future Lounge series will be no disappointment to fans of the German label's previous compilations. Label...
Various Artists
Frederic Galliano's pioneering label follows up last year's first Frikyiwa collection and luckily for us the same quality of music continues to...
Seelenluft
The machine is dead, long live the man-machine interface. Hard disk conductor Beat Soler has sampled from his collection of 50s easy listening and...
Various Artists
Vienna's favourite dub-munching electronica heads get ripped to shreds and glued loosely back together by a host of downtempo new school pioneers. A...
MC Paul Barman
MC Paul Barman is not you usual, run-of-the mill, gun-totin', crack-tootin', ho'-slappin' rapper. In fact, he's a rather funny-looking Ivy League...
Broadway Project
There's something pretty special at work here. While you can't deny that Dan Berridge's music sounds like DJ Shadow – using a collection of...
Empire State
More sublime, forward-looking, folksy electronica from the Melodic label. This time the Yorkshire imprint turns to the Athens, Georgia-based Empire...
Ensemble
A mix of blip 'n' bleep rhythm-scapes, droned-out melodies and sensitive, off-kilter vocals; despite the emotional similarities with Pram and...
James Ruskin
Two years on from his debut long-player, James Ruskin returns on the mighty Tresor with a selection of tracks that demonstrate how he's maturing as...
Terrence Dixon
He may be one of Detroit's less well-known producers, but Dixon has previously co-produced Juan Atkins' Skynet, released two twelves on...
Various Artists
When it comes to minimalism, the likes of Hawtin, Mills and Hood are generally considered to be the innovators in the field. Yet while Dan Bell may...
Various Artists
If you were a fan of Bungalow's quirky Japanese club-pop compilation, Sushi 3003, then this will be right up your street. Working along the...
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