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Spannered Oddcast #1
January 2007 Edition
Posted by KECK
on 7 August 2007 (10:30:09)
Utterly brilliant. Amazing selection of music - you've thrown the spanner in... and it works!
Posted by Schemie B
on 26 July 2007 (02:56:34)
Chevver's track on the oddcast was actual released by us lot at AdCam on the Wreckage compilation and not Mu or Wrong. Just thought I'd be an anal bastard hahahaha
Lovingly crafted by our own fair hand, we're pleased to present the very first Spannered Oddcast: an unmissable selection of favourite tunes, new and old.
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Would you like us to feature one of your tracks in a forthcoming Oddcast? Perhaps you're not happy with us using one of your tracks and you'd like to give us a bollocking. Perhaps, after hearing the first one, you think a gnat could put a more interesting selection together... Whatever, we'd really love to hear from you.

 You can listen to Spannered's June 07 Oddcast here
 You can listen to Spannered's Brazilian Oddcast here
 


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Transparent Sound's Orson Bramley pays his first visit to the Burning Man festival set in Black Rock City, Nevada.
Unity Gain Temple vomits up a disturbing sound collage for Spannered's 9th Oddcast.
Normal Oddcast service has been suspended. Your 50-minute alternate journey will be provided by DJ Bus Replacement Service with contributions from MC Toilet. It may not be going where you wish to travel.
An epic 80-minute techno/breaks romp from Scheme Boy of London's Adverse Camber collective.
A deeply, darkly ambient mix by sylvan-eared Coppice. First in a series inspired by lost corners of forest and parkland in London.
Resonance FM's DJ Wrongspeed presents the sound of a hard drive going wrong.
Bristol's Dub Boy follows up last year's Rooted & Grounded mixtape with another round of heavyweight dub and dancehall.
Pop, hip hop and skewed electronic funk mixed up by Scandinavian skweee maestro Joxaren.
Ardisson compiles a selection of music from Bali for Spannered's seventh Oddcast.
Point B hits up Radio Spannered with second shot of shadowy electronica and mutant 2-step.
New York-based DJ N-RON, studio collaborator with the likes of DJ /rupture and Matt Shadetek, drops a super-deep showcase of his own productions.
A fast-paced mix of electro, dubstep, hip hop, reggae, garage and electronica.
Hip hop don't stop! Well, not for 600 tracks anyway. Master mixer Bobby Corridor returns to Radio Spannered with the mother of all megamixes.
Massachusetts-based DJ Flack makes his Radio Spannered debut with a mix-up of global bass music stretching from Sweden to Sydney via Boston and Bristol.
Kper maps out manoeuvres from the new wave of electronic producers warping the bones of hip hop.
The second of two Bristol mixtapes to recently reach Spannered is a thoroughly enjoyable romp through reggae, ska and 8-bit territory.
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