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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Theo Parrish
Theo Parrish is a name that has become synonymous with fine downtempo house and classic sounding funk. The A side of this two tracker Chunky...
The Free Association
The latest single from David Holmes’ hip hop/funk collective sees them cover Sixto Rodriguez's classic account of the allure of herbal and...
La Mouche
It's not much of a secret that this is one of my very favourite labels, so I'll keep the sycophancy and over-the-top praise down to a minimum and...
The Go! Team
General summer hyperactivity that would make a great theme tune to a cartoon aimed at crackheads about a bunch of cutesy superheroes...
Wren
Seemingly drawing inspiration from Lou Barlow's folk implosion project, the latest in the line of small pretty things from aptly titled...
Psapp
An intriguing multi-instrumental release from Melodic, bursting with aural colours, textures and lovely tunes. What is evident from listening to...
L Pierre
L Pierre (formerly Lucky Pierre) is Adian Moffat, the vocalist of Scottish miserablist duo, Arab Strap. Despite crediting his cohort Malcolm...
Baikonour
The last I heard of Baikonour was lending the opening track, Lick Lokoum, to Melodic's Tracks For Horses compilation. As John...
Eoss
On the A side of this latest Mashit release, DJ C takes on the Electro Organic Sound System's haunting, string drenched melody (originally composed...
DJ C
The most recent outing from DJ C has been rinsed out by John Peel, Resonance, Ninja Tune and happy junglists in Europe and the US – no...
DJ C
The first release from the appropriately named new American label Mashit makes imaginative use of a militant Capelton vocal (an interlude from his...
Sketchie
I'm actually feeling kinda dizzy right now. Sketchie's latest release will do that, you know. Despite his age (as far as I can make out, he's barely...
Soyuz
This four-track EP has – it must be said – rather creepy origins. Released as a limited edition available only from the Lost Dog...
Danzen Jetzt
The press release for this EP throws name-dropping references around with gay abandon, which always makes me a little suspicious as if it’s...
Echokrank
The word ‘Echokrank’ describes the acoustic hallucination suffered by deep-sea divers when they rise to the surface of the water too...
Guitare Brothers
As the title suggests, this release is a set of remixes. Transistor 6, Bumpy, Waverunner and DJ Ordeal get their greasy mitts on tracks from the...
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