very, very hard worker, mr. pinch. e're just going to [indistinct] now and going to get the, um, next tectonic cut. have you got all the files ready for tec 51? yeah, they're all loaded up. let's do those. i like the tactile nature of vinyl. i find it much more pleasurable to dj with. i like the idea that you c touch the actual music that you're playing, you know, your fingers on the grooves. you can see it as it's playing through. you can watch for when the--you know, the breakdown's going to happen or--i don't know, it's just, everything about it i just prefer. peverelist: i was living up in north bristol. then a shop opened called rooted records literally just around the corner from where i lived. eventually a vacancy came up, and i managed to get a job there. appleblim: in my experience of--of rooted records, yeah, it's just the excitement of new releases coming out, they're all fighting over the rack and that kind of thing, you know? peverelist: i was following the underground garage thing quite a lot at that time.