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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Yungun and Mr Thing
UK MC Yungun (aka Essa) has been bubbling on London's underground hip hop scene for some time now, collaborating with some of its leading lights and...
Yungun and Mr Thing
Mr Thing hits an infectious groove on this latest collaboration with Yungun (aka Essa), who lays down another strong lyric to follow on from his...
Suncycle
Bright British bashment hopes Suncycle (from Harlesden) live up to their potential with this posse cut on one of the biggest and best dancehall...
Various Artists
A four-tracker from Iridite, featuring two tracks from Rei Loci, and a further two from Jason Brunton and Elijah, one each.Rei Loci's...
Terry Hall and Mushtaq
Honest Jon's continue in their tradition of releasing only the finest examples of reggae and dancehall with this new twelve inch. They handed over...
Beckett & Taylor
The wonderful Hand On The Plow till four more startling tracks from the land, including two heavy reworks from techno maestro Cristian Vogel....
Yush 2K
Following their more downtempo excursion on Soul Jazz a couple of months back, Yush 2K come with a bouncing old skool dancehall style riddim...
Stuchka Vkarmanye
There is very little known about Stuchka Vkarmanye: the label's press release even invites you to send in any information you may have about him....
Beenie Man and Ms Thing
Keeping the carnival vibe alive, the fresh new Fiesta Rhythm makes great use of the traditional Caribbean steel band sound, both for its catchy hook...
Múm
It's been two years since we've heard from glitchy Icelanders Múm, with their superb Finally We Are No-one album. This is their...
Animal Collective
Taken from Animal Collective's gloriously weird Sung Tongs album released earlier this year, Who Could Win a Rabbit sounds like a...
Metaphrog / Hey / Múm
There's an ad on at the moment where a baked bean, who is, I'm sure, voiced by the fat guy from Seinfeld, evaluated his exceptional prowess as a...
Various Artists
Barcelona’s spa.RK label have a long-standing relationship with London’s fine Expanding imprint, but I believe this is the first...
Be Bop Dawg
Dynamite Joint bring it on with an explosive EP of three new-jazz cuts from Be Bop Dawg – aka Lasser Jensen from Denmark. Les Enfants...
Q-ic & Stephenson
Like a camel that's eaten too much peyote and then stumbled into a branch of Tandy, this is a beast confusingly at ease with technology. Bumbling...
Peel Seamus
Label boss Marsel returns for his third actual release on his own label after a fledgling tape release. The title track on here, as featured on the...
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