Pulse Decay EP
Drawing a line under his Pulse series, Pev brings a fifth and final dose of positivity to
the dance with a distinctly techno-oriented focus and space for the odd curveball.
Strident opener 'Pulse XVII" bookends a lean, subtly stepped mid-section workout
with pearlescent synth strings and chord stabs patched in for maximum Motor City
uplift. 'Pulse XVIII' operates within a taut house framework, stirring up a forthright
jack track with the sparsest of ingredients drawn from the paleVe of bassweight 4/4
that has run throughout the Pulse series. The tempo noticeably nudges up on 'Pulse
XIX' — a nagging dub techno variation where the genre's usual blown-out dreaminess
is replaced with snappy urgency. That leaves it to 'Pulse XX' to close the series out
with a sharp le{ turn towards light-footed le{field steppers gear with alien hooks —
an approach that harks back to earlier Pev output, but given a fresh lick with the
bright-eyed produc^on that has informed his latest phase of studio explora^on.
Livity Sound is a label set up by Peverelist in 2011 as a vehicle for a raw and
exploratory strain of UK techno, rooted in the heritage of UK dance music and sound
system culture. It has since become one of the UK's foremost protagonists for cu~ng
edge underground electronic music.
Pulse Decay EP
Drawing a line under his Pulse series, Pev brings a fifth and final dose of positivity to
the dance with a distinctly techno-oriented focus and space for the odd curveball.
Strident opener 'Pulse XVII" bookends a lean, subtly stepped mid-section workout
with pearlescent synth strings and chord stabs patched in for maximum Motor City
uplift. 'Pulse XVIII' operates within a taut house framework, stirring up a forthright
jack track with the sparsest of ingredients drawn from the paleVe of bassweight 4/4
that has run throughout the Pulse series. The tempo noticeably nudges up on 'Pulse
XIX' — a nagging dub techno variation where the genre's usual blown-out dreaminess
is replaced with snappy urgency. That leaves it to 'Pulse XX' to close the series out
with a sharp le{ turn towards light-footed le{field steppers gear with alien hooks —
an approach that harks back to earlier Pev output, but given a fresh lick with the
bright-eyed produc^on that has informed his latest phase of studio explora^on.
Livity Sound is a label set up by Peverelist in 2011 as a vehicle for a raw and
exploratory strain of UK techno, rooted in the heritage of UK dance music and sound
system culture. It has since become one of the UK's foremost protagonists for cu~ng
edge underground electronic music.
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Drawing a line under his Pulse series, Pev brings a fifth and final dose of positivity to
the dance with a distinctly techno-oriented focus and space for the odd curveball.
Strident opener 'Pulse XVII" bookends a lean, subtly stepped mid-section workout
with pearlescent synth strings and chord stabs patched in for maximum Motor City
uplift. 'Pulse XVIII' operates within a taut house framework, stirring up a forthright
jack track with the sparsest of ingredients drawn from the paleVe of bassweight 4/4
that has run throughout the Pulse series. The tempo noticeably nudges up on 'Pulse
XIX' — a nagging dub techno variation where the genre's usual blown-out dreaminess
is replaced with snappy urgency. That leaves it to 'Pulse XX' to close the series out
with a sharp le{ turn towards light-footed le{field steppers gear with alien hooks —
an approach that harks back to earlier Pev output, but given a fresh lick with the
bright-eyed produc^on that has informed his latest phase of studio explora^on.
Livity Sound is a label set up by Peverelist in 2011 as a vehicle for a raw and
exploratory strain of UK techno, rooted in the heritage of UK dance music and sound
system culture. It has since become one of the UK's foremost protagonists for cu~ng
edge underground electronic music.











