Spannered's radio section contains a truckload of DJ mixes and live sets recorded exclusively for the site, plus vintage gig recordings from artists such as Filastine, Vex'd and Surgeon. There are also hard-to-find tracks to download — and don't forget to check Mago Bo's Sambacana Brazilian Music Archive too! And now you can also subscribe to all of Spannered Radio as a podcast.
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A free track to download from the album Formant Potaton by Braindance artist Cylob.
Laptop dub from Leipzig's Disrupt, recorded live in Glasgow in March 2007.
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.
Spannered welcomes back DJ N-RON for a fiery forty minutes of Latin twist-ups and other hybrid dancefloor oddities.
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.
Respected Brazilian DJ and music researcher DJ Paulão gives Spannered a sniff of his sprawling record collection.
DJ Ripley drops this exclusive mix for Spannered, packed with reggaeton pressure and propelled along by breakcore mentalism.
DJ /rupture serves up a brutal sonic counterstrike against the 2004 re-election of George Bush.
Resonance FM's DJ Wrongspeed presents the sound of a hard drive going wrong.
Respected MC Doc Brown's version of Gary Jules' surprise Christmas number one is the perfect antidote to this now ubiquitous tune.
Bristol's Dub Boy follows up last year's Rooted & Grounded mixtape with another round of heavyweight dub and dancehall.
Bristol-based dub and dancehall don Dub Boy returns to Spannered with a second speaker-quaking mix-up of bassline styles.
Bristol's Dub Boy mixes up the reggae and dancehall flavours for Spannered.
The second of two Bristol mixtapes to recently reach Spannered is a thoroughly enjoyable romp through reggae, ska and 8-bit territory.
El Kano of London's Adverse Camber crew serves up an exclusive mix of spannered basslines and ruff electronics.
Tego Calderón and M.I.A. rub up with roaming beatsmiths Maga Bo and Filastine as badman selector El Kano gets on a mutant ragga tip.










