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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Kper maps out manoeuvres from the new wave of electronic producers warping the bones of hip hop.
Grimey beats hovering around the 140 bpm mark, dashed with Nepali lok pop and 8-bit mentalism.
A deeply, darkly ambient mix by sylvan-eared Coppice. First in a series inspired by lost corners of forest and parkland in London.
Hankering for hyperspeed electrofunk? New Militant Science signing Mossman showcases latest releases from the label bridging the divide between electro and D'n'B.
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.
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.
An epic 80-minute techno/breaks romp from Scheme Boy of London's Adverse Camber collective.
Unity Gain Temple vomits up a disturbing sound collage for Spannered's 9th Oddcast.
Stormy bleeps 'n' bass from analogue assassin Neil Landstrumm.
El Kano of London's Adverse Camber crew serves up an exclusive mix of spannered basslines and ruff electronics.
Jim Petherwick from Bristol's under_score crew mixes up some of his techno and dubstep faves for Spannered.
The second of two Bristol mixtapes to recently reach Spannered is a thoroughly enjoyable romp through reggae, ska and 8-bit territory.
Bass Clef returns to the Echo Chamber in September 2006 to lay down another hour of dancehall, FX and drum machine delirium.
Two and a half hours of raw techno tunage, scratched and stitched together by Don't Recordings' Jerome Hill.
The second instalment of Hanuman's epic mix trilogy.
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.









