Hailing from Bristol, Tom Ford, a.k.a Peverelist, has been pushing the dubstep envelope with his techno influenced productions for the last several years. With its piano-loop refrain and ascending bass line, tracks like
'Erstwhile Rhythm' have garnered Peverelist a steady following in the growing Bristol dubstep scene, as well as helped his label, Punch Drunk Records, establish up and coming Bristol dubstep artists.
The Maxi-Single Dance til the Police Come / Fundamentals
is featured in Update #059:
Instra:mental, Art Department, Panda Bear
The resurgence of classic electro was a surprising trend this month - check Instra:mental's stunning album below - but really fans of all styles and genres should have something to drool over, with Robag Wruhme, Kode9, Panda Bear, Art Department, Burial, more...
This Track is featured in Podcast #037:
Originally hailing from Birmingham and now based in Berlin, Annie likes that funky edge in house and techno - something she has in common with the generation of current UK hotshot producers such as BNJMN, Julio Bashmore, Joy O, and Becoming Real.
Berlin's more...
The Maxi-Single Dance til the Police Come / Fundamentals
is featured in Update #056:
2562, Hotflush, Kode9
It's only the beginning of the month, but already a surge of hot new dubstep productions has hit us like a blasting heat-wave.
2562 raises the bar for advanced sample-use with his 'Fever' album, Scuba's Hotflush label treats us to an amazing collection of more...
The Maxi-Single Dance til the Police Come / Fundamentals
was reviewed:
Punch Drunk head Peverelist debuts on the mighty Hessle Audio with a single to make both parties proud. 'Dance Til The Police Come' parades a tightly wound synth motif over Pev's feisty drum programming while 'Fundamentals' lowers the pace a notch whilst matching its epic credentials. Tip-top.
