Hodge - "Resolve" - (5:39) 126 BPM
Tessela - "Channel" - (5:44) 90 BPM
Kahn - "Helter Skelter" - (3:51) 140 BPM
Andy Mac - "Asteroid Belts" - (5:52) 126 BPM
Peverelist - "Roll With The Punches" (Kowton Linear mix) - (6:29)
133 BPM Zhou - "I Remain" - (5:18) 140 BPM
Kahn - "Tehran" - (4:25) 142 BPM
Zhou - "Locust Dub" - (3:57) 140 BPM
Bass Clef - "Stenaline Metranil Solar Flare" (Peverelist mix) - (5:55) 55 BPM
Ekoplekz - "Vanishing Land" (Intro) - (1:01) 126 BPM
Peverelist & Hodge - "Bells" (Dream Sequence) - (8:45) 60 BPM
Bass Clef - "A Rail Is A Road And A Road Is A River" - (12:05) 65 BPM
Review: Back in 2010, Peverelist's Punch Drunk label released the Worth The Weight compilation, a collection of hard to find classics from Bristol's dubstep scene. In the years that have passed, dubstep has mutated, and so has Punch Drunk, with the classic dubstep sound giving way to something equally as likely to feature elements of house, techno and experimental music. It's this direction explored in the Worth The Weight Vol. 2: From The Edge, a 12-track compilation featuring tracks from the city and beyond. While Hodge and Tessela represent swung house and techno hybrids, Bass Clef and Ekoplekz are on hand to provide some strange analogue deviations, while Kahn and Zhou represent the city's Young Echo collective. With Pev himself, Andy Mac and Kowton delivering a remix of the classic "Roll With The Punches", this is an essential compilation for anyone with even a passing interest in the past few years of bass-centric UK music.