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Pulse Modulation EP
Pulse V - (8:22) 131 BPM Hot
Pulse VI - (5:34) 128 BPM
Pulse VII - (5:44) 132 BPM
Pulse VIII - (5:41) 163 BPM
Review: Peverelist wastes no time in swiftly following up his Pulse EP with another four tracks of vibrant, club-ready material. True to form, there are no fixed rules or limitations here; instead, Pev demonstrates his talent for crafting inventive club music across various tempos and rhythms. The first half of this Pulse Modulation EP delves into linear rhythms, emphasising the more techno facets of Pev's sound, while "Pulse V" emanates with unique alien synth lines, reminiscent of Detroit's hi-tech soul. "Pulse VI" takes on a bolder, bleep-driven sounds while "Pulse VII" simplifies the arrangement, focusing on deep bass and minimal drums. Expanding the EP's spectrum some more, "Pulse VIII" sees Pev venture into 160+ territory in a unique exploration of jungle that's crisp and streamlined, infusing a novel twist into the genre while retaining the laser-like precision that characterises his current work.
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LIVITY 061D
03 Nov 23
Techno
Bluez/Und_92
Bluez (Classic mix) - (6:14) 134 BPM
Und_92 - (5:41) 142 BPM Hot
Review: Bristol's Peverelist is known to be a truly innovative musical figure within the city, having been a major part of the early dubstep movement and continuing to influence trends after. Here we see him return to the exquisite sounds of Punch Drunk for a top draw two track release, kicking off with the super swinging hi hats, unpredictable delays and engulfing subs of 'Bluez'. On the flip side we are given another treat by way of 'Und_92', a masterful piece of broken garage production, letting the subs run wild beneath sharp drum processing, expert chord delays and organic atmospherics, making this a very special return indeed.
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DRUNK 035
02 Nov 18
Deep Dubstep
Tessellations
Burning Sea - (3:51) 103 BPM
Under Clearing Skies - (5:40) 126 BPM
Still Early - (7:00) 129 BPM
Sheer Chance Matters - (5:53) 85 BPM
Wireframes - (7:15) 84 BPM
Slice Of Life - (4:58) 130 BPM Hot
Further Inland - (5:58) 124 BPM
Brinks & Limits - (5:08) 120 BPM
Plateau - (2:29) 144 BPM
Review: Tom Ford aka Peverelist stays close to home for his third studio album. Tessellations appears on the Bristol producer's own Livity Sound label and is an assured, wide-ranging affair. It moves from the white noise of "Burning Sea" and the musical, brittle electro of "Under Clearing Skies", into big room, chord-heavy techno tracks like "Slice of Life". In the face of so many stylistic shifts, Ford still manages to maintain a common narrative, one of hypnotic musicality and intricate, complex rhythms. It is audible on the electro-tinged stepper "Further Inland", which is led by brittle drums and a warm bass, while on "Brinks & Limits", he lays down the kind of evocative synth soundtrack that is tailor made for long, hazy summer days.
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LIVITY 024
26 May 17
Techno
Undulate
Undulate - (6:33) 126 BPM Hot
Grit - (5:54) 84 BPM
Played by: Pro.tone, Sun People
Review: This is Tom Ford's third release on his Livity imprint this year but his first solo effort, having worked on collaborative efforts with both Hodge and Kowton. With a full EP to express himself, it's no surprise that he gives full vent to his artistic whims. "Undulate" is a complex groove, the percussive splinters falling like ice shards on a snowy melodic bed. There are no such flights of fancy on "Grit"; instead, the UK producer puts the focus firmly on mangled rhythms and noisy percussive glitches to create his own, albeit distinctive tribute to U-ziq and early Rephlex.
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LIVITY 018
13 Nov 15
Techno
Signal 3
Signal 3 - (6:24) 83 BPM
Low Strobe - (6:25) 162 BPM Hot
Played by: Paul Mac, GAZE ILL
Review: Any new single from the musical hive mind of Tom 'Peverelist' Ford and Joe 'Kowton' Cowton is cause for celebration, but Signal 3 is particularly potent even by their high standards. The title track is particularly more-ish, with twisted, looped bleep melodies and muffled rave electronics reclining over a typically dubbed-out, bass-heavy, dystopian rhythm. As with much of their material, it's formidably out there, but with enough weight to the spaced-out groove to suggest real dancefloor potential. "Low Strobe" feels a little deeper - despite its' picturesque elements - with some quietly attractive synth chords adding a surprise shimmer to an otherwise thrillingly low-slung techno groove.

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LIVITY 015
16 Mar 15
Techno
Livity Sound Remixes
Various
Kowton - "More Games" (MM/KM More Names mix) - (5:21) 120 BPM
Asusu - "Velez" (A Made Up Sound remix 2) - (5:14) 125 BPM
Peverelist & Kowton - "Raw Code" (Surgeon remix) - (6:09) 128 BPM
Peverelist & Kowton - "Vapours" (Pangaea remix) - (7:35) 134 BPM
Peverelist & Asusu - "Surge" (MMM remix) - (6:00) 128 BPM
Peverelist & Kowton - "End Point" (Stenny & Andrea remix) - (6:29) 130 BPM
Asusu - "Velez" (A Made Up Sound remix 1) - (8:34) 122 BPM
Asusu - "Sister" (Nick Hoppner remix) - (6:10) 126 BPM
Peverelist - "Livity" (Ghost-202 remix) - (7:02) 120 BPM
Kowton - "Jam01" (Beneath remix) - (5:48) 124 BPM
Peverelist - "Aztec Chant" (Tessela remix) - (6:35) 126 BPM Hot
Asusu - "Too Much Time Has Passed" (Dresvn remix) - (6:45) 131 BPM
Played by: Paul Mac, Alkalino, Aquarian
Review: This year has been a productive one for the Livity Sound label, if not the trio of producers behind the acclaimed outfit. While new collaborative material from Peverelist, Kowton and Asusu has been thin on the ground, the Livity Sound Remixes series - in which friends from the techno and bass scenes remodel their work - has spawned six essential 12" singles. Here, that material makes it to digital for the first time. It's packed with inspired, floor-friendly interpretations, from the contemporary bleep-and-bass techno of Kassem Mosse and Mix Mup's rework of Kowton's "More Games", to the distorted throb and intense loops of Ghost 202's faintly foreboding version of Peverlist's "Livity".
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LIVITYCD 002
03 Nov 14
Techno
Worth The Weight Vol 2/From The Edge
Various
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 Hot
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.
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DRUNKCD 006
15 Sep 14
Bass
Shangaan Shake
Various
Mark Ernestus - "Mark Ernestus Meets BBC" - (9:20) 119 BPM
Oni Ayhun - "Oni Ayhun Meets Shangaan Electro" - (6:35) 134 BPM
MMM - "MMM Meets Tshetsha Boys" - (7:07) Hot
Peverelist - "Peverelist Meets Tshetsha Boys" - (5:36) 118 BPM
DJ Rashad & DJ Spinn - "DJ Rashad & DJ Spinn Meet Tshetsha Boys" - (3:51)
Actress - "Actress Meets Shangaan Electro" - (6:24) 123 BPM
Old Apparatus - "Old Apparatus Meets Shangaan Electro" - (3:58) 130 BPM
Theo Parrish - "Theo Parrish Meets Mancingelani" - (12:45)
Demdike Stare - "Demdike Stare Meets Shangaan Electro" - (5:49) 133 BPM
Anthony Shake Shakir - "Anthony Shake Shakir Meets BBC" - (5:04) 130 BPM
Burnt Friedman - "Burnt Friedman Meets Zinja Hlungwani" - (5:44)
RP Boo - "RP Boo Meets Shangaan Electro" - (3:02) 110 BPM
Actress - "Actress Meets Shangaan Electro 2" - (3:59)
Hype Williams - "Hype Williams Meets Shangaan Electro" - (5:10)
Ricardo Villalobos & Max Loderbauer - "Ricardo Villalobos & Max Loderbauer Meet Shangaan Electro" - (9:14)
Mark Ernestus - "Mark Ernestus Meets BBC Version" - (9:13)
Review: Shangaan Shake is the complete document of the remixes Honest Jon's commissioned to pit leftfield Western artists against the Shangaan electro of South Africa. It's an all-star cast, from house heroes to dubstep tinkerers. Mark Ernestus turns out an elegant slice of dub techno, while DJ Rashad and RP Boo throw down a sweaty slice of footwork action, and Peverelist plies a typically complex rhythm at a slower, seductive tempo. Out of all the remixers, Theo Parrish is the one unafraid to maintain the original BPM, which leaves his remix stark against the multitude of other tracks. Essential.
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HJRCD 58
24 Feb 12
Deep House
Shangaan Shake
Various
Mark Ernestus - "Mark Ernestus Meets BBC" - (9:20) 60 BPM
Oni Ayhun - "Oni Ayhun Meets Shangaan Electro" - (6:35) 67 BPM
MMM - "MMM Meets Tshetsha Boys" - (7:07) 68 BPM
Peverelist - "Peverelist Meets Tshetsha Boys" - (5:36) 117 BPM
DJ Rashad - "DJ Rashad & DJ Spinn Meet Tshetsha Boys" - (3:51) 80 BPM
Actress - "Actress Meets Shangaan Electro" - (6:24) 122 BPM
Old Apparatus - "Old Apparatus Meets Shangaan Electro" - (3:58) 65 BPM
Theo Parrish - "Theo Parrish Meets Mancingelani" - (12:45) 81 BPM
Demdike Stare - "Demdike Stare Meets Shangaan Electro" - (5:49) 132 BPM
Anthony Shake Shakir - "Anthony Shake Shakir Meets BBC" - (5:04) 130 BPM
Burnt Friedman - "Burnt Friedman Meets Zinja Hlungwani" - (5:44) 100 BPM
RP Boo - "Rp Boo Meets Shangaan Electro" - (3:02) 110 BPM
Actress - "Actress Meets Shangaan Electro 2" - (3:59) 77 BPM
Hype Williams - "Hype Williams Meets Shangaan Electro" - (5:10) 142 BPM
Ricardo Villalobos - "Ricardo Villalobos & Max Loderbauer Meet Shangaan Electro" - (9:14) 69 BPM Hot
Mark Ernestus - "Mark Ernestus Meets BBC Version" - (9:13) 79 BPM
Review: Shangaan Shake is the complete document of the remixes Honest Jon's commissioned to pit leftfield Western artists against the Shangaan electro of South Africa. It's an all-star cast, from house heroes to dubstep tinkerers. Mark Ernestus turns out an elegant slice of dub techno, while DJ Rashad and RP Boo throw down a sweaty slice of footwork action, and Peverelist plies a typically complex rhythm at a slower, seductive tempo. Out of all the remixers, Theo Parrish is the one unafraid to maintain the original BPM, which leaves his remix stark against the multitude of other tracks. Essential.
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132742 8604895
24 Feb 12
Footwork/Juke
DJ Kicks (unmixed tracks)
Scuba / Various
Sigha - "HF029B2" - (3:51)
Surgeon - "The Power Of Doubt" - (7:40)
dBridge - "For Tonight" - (6:25)
Badawi - "Lost Highway" (Incyde remix) - (4:58)
Peverelist - "Sun Dance" - (6:13)
Until Silence - "The Affair" - (5:25)
Addison Groove - "An We Drop" - (4:57)
Roska - "Leapfrog" - (4:30)
Trevino - "Shorty" - (4:14)
Beaumont - "CPX11" - (4:18)
Function vs Jerome Sydenham - "Two Ninety One" - (9:49)
Braille - "Breakup" - (5:26)
Quest - "Everybody In The Place" - (6:27)
Sigha - "Let Me In" - (6:52)
George Fitzgerald - "Shackled" - (7:10)
Jon Convex - "Streetwalk" - (5:00)
Mr Beatnick - "Don't Walk Away From My Love" - (6:36)
Boddika - "Acid Battery" - (4:55) Hot
Marcel Dettmann - "Captivate" - (6:01)
Arkist - "Rendezvous" (SCB edit) - (8:04)
Locked Groove - "Drowning" - (5:54)
Recloose - "Tecumseh" - (8:02)
Sigha - "Where I Come To Forget" - (8:22)
Sex Worker - "Rythm Of The Night" - (3:18)
MARS (DJ-Kicks) - (6:02)
Jichael Mackson - "Gedons" - (14:39)
Rivet - "Running" - (6:11)
Recondite - "Backbone" - (5:40)
Ludovic Vendi - "Mental Bright" - (8:18)
Rivet - "Slant" - (6:49)
Scuba - "Adrenalin" - (6:08)
Sepalcure - "Inside" - (2:13)
Various - "Scuba DJ-Kicks mix" (continuous DJ mix by Scuba) - (1:15:57)
Review: While it might be tricky in these open-minded times for Scuba to shatter preconceptions the way that he did with his Sub:Stance mix a few years ago, this compilation should be seen really as a celebration of the man himself as a DJ. After launching with a decidedly minimalist approach, the mix meanders between pacey techno, bluesy broken beat and rolling dubstep tempos. At times the flow feels unsteady, but then it just rings true that he put this mix together for himself. Without a dancefloor to look after, who knows where many of our favourite DJs might take us?
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K7 291DTM
17 Oct 11
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
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