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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Bass Clef's legendary live decks 'n' theremin mix, featuring 62 dub and bashment flavas.
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.
Weighing in at just under 24 minutes, Spannered squeezes out its second Oddcast.
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.
Half an hour of crunchy 8-bit deepness from Japan's Game Boy dubstep wizard.
Transparent Sound's Orson Bramley pays his first visit to the Burning Man festival set in Black Rock City, Nevada.
Laptop dub from Leipzig's Disrupt, recorded live in Glasgow in March 2007.
Nomadic laptop luddite Filastine crunches up found sound, street beats and live darbouka at his London album launch.
Brothers Dizzycutter and Mushug bring the sound of Lisbon's underground to Spannered... via a muddy field in Hampshire, UK.
Bass-heavy jams from Japan's Takeaki Maruyama on London's Resonance FM.
Electrónica Afro-Cubano from Armando Martinez aka Alpha 606.
Point B hits up Radio Spannered with second shot of shadowy electronica and mutant 2-step.
Spannered welcomes back DJ N-RON for a fiery forty minutes of Latin twist-ups and other hybrid dancefloor oddities.
Respected MC Doc Brown's version of Gary Jules' surprise Christmas number one is the perfect antidote to this now ubiquitous tune.
Gary Weasel is the idiot behind the wheel of this 40-minute ordeal.
Spannered's second mix of gruff bassline electronics from the boy El Kano.









