We're not short on love for the productions of Bristol lynchpin Peverelist round these parts. Ever since his 'Erstwhile Rhythm' heralded a future fusion of Dubstep and Berlin style Dub-Techno back in 2006, a wide range of listeners have been following his production curve, counting producers like T++ and Modeselektor and Hot Chip as big fans. Following original beats and remix work for Appleblim, Pole and Shed, he delivers his debut album 'Jarvik Mindstate', a killer trip through moody bass-driven soundscapes including six brand new cuts on this triple LP version. Already touted by Martin "Blackdown" Clarke as one of the tracks of the year, the dystopian sci-fi vibes of 'Bluez' is one of the biggest reasons to pick this album up, while previously unheard cuts like the tensely techy 'Yesterday I saw The Future' and 'Revival' show his roots in the mechanical rhythms of Krust or Ed Rush, cunningly presenting solutions to standardised halfstep cliches with a considered tech-stepper tradition. From start to finish 'Jarvik Mindstate' is a full bodied experience, combining techno, dub, D'n'B and the all important 'step with a headstrong and crafty agenda. Very highly recommended!A Esperanto B Revival (Feat. Pinch) Producer [Co-producer] - Pinch (2) C Bluez D Jarvik Mindstate E Yesterday I Saw The Future F Not Yet Further Than