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!
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A trawl through crunchy electro and heavy bass, taking in some delicate, cinematic moods on the way.
Todd Osborn slips into his jungle pyjamas to perform a rocking set at Bristol's Bashout night under his Soundmurderer guise.
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.
Datassette presents relentless yardage of polyester swagger and vintage synths for your listening pleasure.
Weighing in at just under 24 minutes, Spannered squeezes out its second Oddcast.
A selection of tasty Brazilian nuggets makes up the third instalment of Spannered's Oddcast series.
Randomoidz of London's Adverse Camber collective unfurls a four-and-a-half minute contraction of his favourite ska numbers for Spannered's fourth Oddcast.
Ever had your cranium poleaxed? El Kano takes the reins for Spannered’s fifth Oddcast — a selection that’ll have even the hardiest of superheros crapping into their lycra.
Spannered's sixth Oddcast is a rich mix of folk, Latin, hip hop, indie and electronica woven together by Mys-Elf, organiser of London's Guerrilla Zoo parties.
Ardisson compiles a selection of music from Bali for Spannered's seventh 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.
Unity Gain Temple vomits up a disturbing sound collage for Spannered's 9th Oddcast.
95 minutes of techno-laced laptoppery, recorded live at Bristol's Trinity Centre.
A lesson in musical intensity, direct and exclusive from techno music pioneer Anthony Child.
A mix of the hottest and hypest bashment to come out of Jamaica in 2007.
Timeblind aka Chris Sattinger takes Big Youth's classic Lightning Flash (Weak Hard Drop) and steps up the pressure with this 2006 reworking.









