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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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.
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.
Nego Moçambique
How does electronic music sound in the capital of the Aquarian civilization? Spannered meets Marcelo de Jesus, aka Nego Moçambique.
John Tejada
Tom Magic Feet speaks to US-based producer John Tejada about his third album, The Matrix Of Us.
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?
Jamie Lidell
In 2003 Alex Ward talked to irrepressible performer and one half of Super_Collider, Jamie Lidell, about his forthcoming album for Warp and his ever-evolving live show.
Yungun
With his album selling like the proverbial hot cakes in record stores across the land and new single Nico Suave bubbling on 1Xtra,...
Goth Trad
Ready for some Mad Rave? Laurent Fintoni talks in depth to one of Japan's hottest electronic music producers, Takeaki Maruyama.
Kone-R
Love the smell of warm vinyl in the morning? Russ Parsons, co-founder of London's Uncharted Audio imprint, talks to Spannered about his fondness of the black stuff and of the label's current Signals project.
The Return of the Boom Bap
Since the start of the noughties, productions from both sides of the Atlantic have signalled a return to the boom bap beats of hip hop's golden era, says Laurent Fintoni.
Oddroc Sounds:
Mystical sounds outta '70s California and a hefty homage to Captain Beefheart are just two of the delights encountered by Martin Longley during a two-night stint at NYC's Knitting Factory.
edIT
Laurent Fintoni talks to LA-based producer Edward Ma, aka edIT, about the influences that have shaped his futuristic take on hip hop.
The Glitch Mob
The Glitch Mob are much more than your regular turntable tagteam. Laurent Fintoni meets the Californian crew who sum up their musical approach in three words: dirty, fucking, bass.
LuckyMe
Glasgow's LuckyMe family are making the most of this 'beautifully open time in music'. Laurent Fintoni meets the idiosyncratic collective poised for world domination.
Charlie Hall
Production duo the Drum Club were rave revolutionaries in the early nineties. But ten years down the line, is ex-Drum Clubber Charlie Hall turning into a 'bitter auld fucker'? Not so, thinks Overload's Alex Ward.
James Yorkston
The first time you encounter the warm, rootsy swell of James Yorkston and The Athletes, you'd be forgiven for thinking that their songs spring from folksy origins. The truth is somewhat different...
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