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' • These are vintage years for Bristol bass music, and you won’t find a better overview than 'Worth The Weight'. CD1 mines the thoughtful dubstep we’re known for worldwide, unearthing speakerbox-troubling gems from Appleblim, Headhunter and Forsaken. CD2 gives a broader context, drawing a line from the soundsystem skank of Smith & Mighty’s ‘B-Line Fi Blow’ to the glitchy future garage of Hyetal and Shortstuff. There’s no filler, but the highlights are Pinch’s scene-defining ‘Qawwali’, Peverelist’s exquisitely poised ‘Roll With The Punches’, and the dizzying MIDI symphonics of Joker’s ‘Stuck In The System’ and Guido’s ‘Orchestral Lab’. For the bass-curious, this is a one-stop education with sleevenotes to match. For committed steppers, it’s a timely recap of a breathlessly evolving scene. 100% essential, either way. (Adam Burrows)
www.myspace.com/punchdrunkrecords Copyright Adam Burrows 2010
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Worth The Weight’ (LP, Punch Drunk Records) 



















































































































































































































