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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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Two and a half hours of raw techno tunage, scratched and stitched together by Don't Recordings' Jerome Hill.
Jim Petherwick from Bristol's under_score crew mixes up some of his techno and dubstep faves for Spannered.
Pop, hip hop and skewed electronic funk mixed up by Scandinavian skweee maestro Joxaren.
One part of a dual mix release from Kid K representing the weird end of the dubstep spectrum.
Kid Kameleon returns to Spannered with another deep and diverse selection of bass-driven electronics — the first installment of a duel mix release with Mashit.
Kone-R aka Russ Parsons, co-founder of the Uncharted Audio label, makes his Spannered mix debut with an on-point selection of deep techno tracks.
Kper maps out manoeuvres from the new wave of electronic producers warping the bones of hip hop.
Uncharted Audio operative LJ Kruzer assembles a mix of his fave new picks following an exploratory dabble in online music buying.
Know your crunk from your coco? Maga Bo strides into 2010 with a mixtape crafted entirely with his own productions.
Half an hour of wrecked transglobal riddims and squashed electronics, recorded in Rio de Janeiro.
Recorded in São Paulo during January 2007, Marolo maps out a history of noise music from 1913 to present day.
Salt-n-Pepa were there, as was Grandmaster Flash — even Juan Atkins wheeled out his Model 500 outfit for a rare live gig... but for many it was Matt Whitehead who stole the show at this year's Bloc festival.
Are you ready to jack the house? Matt Whitehead digs deep into the vaults to craft the ultimate house megamix.
Dense and challenging with haunting layers of sound, Max Duley shares a sinuous yet sinewy ambient mix stacked full of off-centre electronic treasures and noise gems.
Party like it's 1989. A vintage display of TB-303 virtuosity mixed by Mike Dred at the height of the acid house scene.
An unreleased gem from 2001, originally destined for Warp's Arcola imprint.
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