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A darkly sculpted DJ set from Surgeon, recorded in October 2011 at Blackest Ever Black's London showcase

The audio equivalent of ice cream with pickled onions? Jerome Hill strings together a selection of sounds to sate the musical cravings of the childbearing lady (also compatible with other activities)

Glasgow's Production Unit embraces the Oddcast ethos with a magnificent medley spanning jazz, industrial, gamelan... and the illustrious Bernard Cribbins

Spannered's 13th Oddcast rolls into town courtesy of Australia's legendary Nam Shub Of Enki

Rebel Intelligence operative agent2 crafts his first mix for Spannered, featuring the likes of Surburban Knight, Snuff Crew and Virgo Four

The mighty Bass Clef invites you (and your neighbours) on a tour of the influences behind his Inner Space Break Free album

Party like it's 1989. A vintage display of TB-303 virtuosity mixed by Mike Dred at the height of the acid house scene

Are you ready to jack the house? Matt Whitehead digs deep into the vaults to craft the ultimate house megamix

Dutch party crew Bomb Diggy pour out a large tropical cocktail of booming summer sounds

Baron of Braindance Bogdan Raczynski whips up a mouth-watering scooby snack of a mixtape flavoured with Thom Yorke, Floating Points, Skream and DJ Milton

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

The inimitable DJ Bus Replacement Service travels to the end of the internet to assemble another platter of freshly polished audio turds

Bass Clef drops an incredible mix of African sounds for Fact Magazine's podcast series

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

The Timestump Project takes you back and zooms you in on a single year in musical history for the eleventh installment of Spannered's Oddcast series

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 Weekend festival