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		<title>Versalife &#8211; Vantage Point LP</title>
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Versalife returns to the Clone West Coast Series for more under sea level electro-techno. After his debut 12inch series Night Time Activities, here &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Versalife returns to the Clone West Coast Series for more under sea level electro-techno. After his debut 12inch series Night Time Activities, here a full length album inspired by the horizons and emptyness of his home lands in Friesland. Accompanied by beautyful artwork of fellow Frisian, and one of Hollands most talented painters, Robert Zandvliet (who happens to have his atelier around the corner of the Clone Hq). His amazing painting &#8220;Winter by Jouswier&#8221; (spread among the front and backside of the gatefold sleeve) symbolizes perfectly the rhythm of the open spaces in Friesland. Especialy in the whitened more abstract and cold winter landscape thats almost synonym for Versalife&#8217;s abstract ice cold electro techno. First full artwork/coloured vinyl edition is limited to 500 copies!<br />
Released by: clone records</p>
<p>Release/catalogue number: CWCS007lp/cd</p>
<p>Release date: Feb 25, 2013 </p>
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		<title>Conforce &#8211; Time Dilation EP &#8211; Delsin Records</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Conforce EP on Delsin Records.
Track List 12&#8243;
a1. 	Conforce &#8211; Nomad
a2. 	Conforce &#8211; Receiver
b1. 	Conforce &#8211; Last Anthem
b2. 	Conforce &#8211; Embrace
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New Conforce EP on Delsin Records.</p>
<p>Track List 12&#8243;<br />
a1. 	Conforce &#8211; Nomad<br />
a2. 	Conforce &#8211; Receiver<br />
b1. 	Conforce &#8211; Last Anthem<br />
b2. 	Conforce &#8211; Embrace</p>
<p>MP3 Download included with vinyl purchase.</p>
<p>First 100 copies limited coloured vinyl.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s increasingly hard to keep tabs on everything Boris Bunnik does these days, but one of his most loved aliases is Conforce. It is that identity he assumes here for a return to one of his most regular homes, Delsin, following the still excellent &#8216;Escapism&#8217; album he served up at the end of 2011.</p>
<p>This Time Dilation EP is designed for deeper dancefloors: &#8216;Nomad&#8217; roams in dark and derelict spaces with the clatter of machines off in the distance and a sense of tension never far away. &#8216;Receiver&#8217; is a more purposeful cut that rolls on vast techno kicks as glassy tinkles and ominous synths colour the backdrop before &#8216;Last Anthem&#8217; bangs the hardest of the lot. It&#8217;s techno, but techno stuff with cinematism, techno that really traps you in the imagined alien world of Conforce from start to finish.</p>
<p>Closing out the EP with &#8216;Embrace&#8217;, Bunnik brings you back to earth with a softening dub cushion that glides forwards through more huge open spaces that sound like underwater caves. Few design sounds as evocative as this man, despite the fact he does so on such a regular basis.</p>
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		<title>Hexagon &#8211; Red Shift EP</title>
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Info:
Having made a name for himself as a heavyweight dub, ambient and techno producer as Conforce, Versalife and Silent Harbour, &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Info:<br />
Having made a name for himself as a heavyweight dub, ambient and techno producer as Conforce, Versalife and Silent Harbour, Boris Bunnik is now branching out into label ownership with a close friend. The imprint will be called Transcendent, will be vinyl only and aims to focus on “deep and abstract mental sound excursions.”</p>
<p>The first release – available through the Delsin webshop, where future releases will be in all familiar stores – is a four track EP from Hexagon, a producer who first appeared with a bonus 12” that accompanied the release of Conforce’s Escapism album. </p>
<p>Now stepping out on his own, the producer delves even deeper into the unknown, into a world of filmic soundscapes, evocative sonic imagery and spacious abstract worlds. Opener ‘Red Shift’ is ripe with intrigue and mystery, like the intrepid explorations of a spacecraft into the deeply unfamiliar whilst ‘Interference’ takes us into the bowls of a spaceship where robots seem to be spinning drills, computers bleep under their work load and all the while a thin and occult drone lingers in the background. </p>
<p>‘Fractional Wavelength’ is a nebulous world of more machine mechanics, this time glued together with a rubbery bass boom every so often, before ‘Permutation’ is the sound of an alien lab in full flow… liquid drips, glassy tinkles and metallic sparks all send your mind into overdrive as you try to fill in a visual picture of this very real sonic world. </p>
<p>There will be but 150 copies of this first release, so be sure to act soon…</p>
<p>Tracklist:</p>
<p>a1.Red Shift<br />
a2.Interference<br />
b1.Fractional Wavelength<br />
b2.Permutation</p>
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		<title>Silent Harbour &#8211; Echocord</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Music for an imaginary deep mental abstract excursion.
Silent Harbour
Tracklist:
1. Aquatic Movement
2. Cascade
3. Scintillans In The Port
4. Geometry
5. Dock Operations
6. Metaphysical Storm
7. Profundal Storm
8. Saltwater Intrusion
9. &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Music for an imaginary deep mental abstract excursion.</p>
<p><strong>Silent Harbour</strong></p>
<p>Tracklist:<br />
1. Aquatic Movement<br />
2. Cascade<br />
3. Scintillans In The Port<br />
4. Geometry<br />
5. Dock Operations<br />
6. Metaphysical Storm<br />
7. Profundal Storm<br />
8. Saltwater Intrusion<br />
9. Descending Radius Curve<br />
10. Voices from the Deep</p>
<p>Production: B.Bunnik<br />
Label: Echocord<br />
Art: Lasse Kusk<br />
Images: B. Bunnik<br />
Distribution: Kompakt</p>
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<p><strong>Reviews</strong></p>
<p><strong>Picadilly rec.com</strong><br />
The man like Conforce joins the Echocord label as Silent Harbour, exploring notions of isolation, deep-sea submersion, aquatic environments and all the abstract ambiance such places entail. Ambient industrial techno that will scare the bejesus out of you&#8230; Stick on the headhones and crank up the volume&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Halcyon &#8211; Albert Freeman</strong><br />
It’s no secret that Holland’s emergent polymath producer Borris Bunnik has been unstoppable in the last year or so. Since the beginning of 2011, he has at least 9 releases on various labels to his name under his different aliases: Versalife on Clone West Coast Series, Conforce splitting between Delsin and Clone Basement Series, and odd one-offs like Vernon Felicity, Mi-24, and K2vx spread out across other reputed underground labels like Field Records, Other Heights, and Clone’s Store Only Series, and this doesn’t even count a stack of remixes also under his belt. It’s also led to accusations that he’s been spreading himself a bit thin even if they haven’t played out as much in the music as in the forums, but the degree to which the producer took such talk seriously has now shown itself with his newest project, Silent Harbour. Described by Bunnik as “non-linear techno”, the self-titled album released on Denmark’s respected Echocord imprint sees him in his most abstract mode to-date and again shows impressive results and promising new directions for the now-established talent.<br />
Boasting another one of Bunnik’s striking photographs on the cover, the spare black-and-white artwork gives a few hints as to the rather downcast music he’s chosen to unveil under the new moniker. He’s released scattered productions that touch on the kind of sparse, dark sound he embraces here, but it’s safe to say he’s never earned the well-deserved comparisons to Demdike Stare or newer Andy Stott that many of these tracks certainly suggest. Even at its most driving, Bunnik has stripped the Detroit influences that formed the emotional basis of his previous work and traded them for a much more alien soundscape that shows long hours of studio work; there’s still hints of pad harmony here and there, but they’re surrounded by a minefield of dirty, blackened electronics. The most abstract pieces occupy well over half of the album’s length and move into unprecedented areas for him: long stretches of unsettling, dystopian ambience, forays into dark, downtempo Dub experiments more reminiscent of Andreas Tillander‘s recent work as Mokira or Kondens than anything Conforce has ever been responsible for, and washed-out, skeletal beat tracks that never quite coalesce into proper Techno. At the center of the album are four of these dancefloor approximations that fall into various degrees of similarity to previous Conforce efforts and occupy a scant third of the album’s length. More radical are the Berlin-built Cascade or the aptly-titled Profundal Zone, which restructure his Techno sound for more shadowy environs and add layers of damaged electronics to the atmospherics of his more dancefloor-centered work. The middle two, Geometry and Metaphysical Storm, are also the more conservative, but the smart sequencing places them at the center of this brief déjà vu before he dives into the no-looking-back final third.<br />
If Bunnik’s well-crafted previous output put him on the map as a producer to watch, Silent Harbour is the sound of him taking all he has learned up until now and unifying it while simultaneously taking far more liberties with experimentation and exploration of deeper soundscapes. It’s a direction that’s bound to lose some of those that have followed thus far, but more open-minded observers can be satisfied with some of his most fully-realized music yet that fully lives up to the evocative ideas his work has only suggested up until now.</p>
<p><strong>Boomkat</strong><br />
Boris Bunnik (Conforce) expresses &#8220;music for an imaginary deep mental abstract excursion&#8221; under the Silent Harbour moniker for Echocord. As his multifarious operations have shown, Boris is a dab hand in the studio, and Silent Harbour is the place to find those machine emissions which would never quite reach the &#8216;floor. Operating on the cusp of ambient Techno and electro-acoustic music, he shapes sheer scapes from elemental source material, rendering his sounds diffuse until we glimpse hallucinatory tones in the gloaming dissonance. 4/4 anchored rhythms are fractured, percussions sent to scout the perimeters while the vast space between becomes playground to radiant metallic timbres and strafing electronic apparitions. Music for Techno heads to fall into when the kicks are too much.</p>
<p><strong>Impuls-Media</strong><br />
I got hold of this very nice album as a birthday gift from Kenneth Christiansen the label boss of the wonderful label Echocord and co-owner of the fantastic club Culture Box.<br />
And from the get go with the opening track “Aquatic Movement” i was hooked by the stream of dubby niceness that flowed over me! That first track set the standard..! Slowly and gently i got swept into the land of nod, blissful i kept on listening as i got my ears washed clean with something very nice that moved me in the very right way… And hey i’m still on that first track!<br />
Next up comes the rumbling “Decending Radius Curve” and that’s it I’m in heaven, in short terms this is just eargasmic and the rest of the album just keep on seducing you with the lushest of tracks like “Dock Operations” that is a Drone track that is perfect when you reach out and try to touch the stars followed by next Drone piece “Euphotic Depth”, just heavenly…<br />
And when you are just drifting off, in comes “Geometry”, “Methaphysical Storm” and “Profundal Zone” and set you straight with even more dubby sounds and a rhythm just fast enough to wake you up so you get ready for “Saltwater Intrusion”, Scintillians In The Port” and then “Voices From The Deep” that closes this album with submerging deep bass and a crackling sound that just freebases throughout this wonderful last track of an album that is on my top 10 of this year already…<br />
In short terms, you are in for a treat so when this album get released go get your copy and just lay down and get counted for!</p>
<p><strong>Juno</strong><br />
Man of many aliases (Conforce, K2vx, Mi-24, Vernon Facility, Versalife) Boris Bunnik launches another pseudonym, Silent Harbour, with an album of quiet atmospherics on Denmark&#8217;s bastion of all things deep and ambient, Echochord. While his more familiar Conforce work is bluntly rhythmical and formidably dancefloor focused, Silent Harbour is an altogether more out-there beast. Blessed with his usual keen ear for atmospherics, much of the material sits somewhere between sparse ambience, hypnotic dub techno and glitchy IDM. It makes for an enjoyable and rewarding listen, as Bunnik flits between bubbling mood pieces of &#8220;Profundal Zone&#8221;, smacked-out soundscapes such as &#8220;Saltwater Intrusion&#8221; the and icy introspection that characterizes &#8220;Movement&#8221;.</p>
<p>The gradually rising sense of creeping forebodement evoke the mental imagery of Demdike Stare swapping Greater Mancunia for the depths of the Mediterranean sea.</p>
<p><strong>Norman Records</strong><br />
With its elongated fade-in, booming sub bass and dubbed atmospherics, opener ‘Aquatic Movement’ is a dead ringer for this week’s other dub techno masterpiece by Deepchord. Here, though, it quickly makes way for a more abstract take on eerie industrial soundscapes sounding not unlike the anti-music of Demdike Stare and their brethren. The sound of terrifying isolated factories is the name of the game on ‘Cascade’ whereas ‘Scintillans in the port’ delves deep into underground murk whilst shards of discordant metallic clanking emerge from the debris.<br />
It’s a relief then when ‘Dock Operations’ re-introduces something more akin to standard beats into the structure sounding like Gescom at 16rpm. For me, a little more lightness wouldn’t go amiss but otherwise it’s a decent take on dark eerie electronica.</p>
<p>Delsin and Rush Hour fixture Conforce has announced the release of his debut album as Silent Harbour. Bordering on a more &#8220;cerebral and conceptual sound&#8221;, the album is set to appear in August on Danish dub techno label Echochord&#8230;</p>
<p>Beats and beyond<br />
Dutch producer Boris Bunnik has been releasing numerous brilliant house and techno grooves since 2007. As Silent Harbour, the producer follows a more dubby/ambient direction. His debut album is said to be focusing on &#8220;isolation, deep-sea submersion, [and] aquatic environments&#8221;, which immediately made us think of those classic Drexciya and Aquanauts releases. Should be brilliant.</p>
<p><strong>Nowamuzyka.pl (google translate)</strong><br />
We all know Boris Bunnik made under the banner of Conforce &#8211; two albums made by him has left a strong imprint on modern techno. But coming from the Netherlands, the manufacturer has also created several other signboards slightly different music. An example of this might be his first album Silent Harbour branded name, was published by the Danish label Echocord.<br />
Bunnik before the release of this album announced that it will be more experimental material. I actually &#8211; kept his word. Opening a whole &#8220;Aquatic Movement&#8221; contains the threads have known of his earlier accomplishments. This slowed down the broken dub set the pulse, which corroded the waves are flooding the lengthy dreamlike tone sounds. You can hear echoes of the more ambient achievements Basic Channel &#8211; as well as placed a little further, &#8220;Dock Operations&#8221;. This time, rhythmically vibrating bass chords wrapped around vibrating zdubowanych synthesizers, creating a dense mesh of sounds that resonate with them.Breaks are pending and the primer &#8220;Geometry&#8221;. Climate records coming out, however, evokes visceral compositions of wailing howl bass &#8211; supplemented by industrial effluents from a distant background.</p>
<p>These industrial motifs recur in the course before &#8211; because in placed right at the beginning, &#8220;Cascade&#8221;. Withdrawn far in the back of tectonic bit mechanical shock waves factory produce more noise, in-depth studio reverb. &#8220;Scintillans In The Harbour&#8221; flows majestic drone that break every now and then digital crackling and chroboty. We also find industrial sounds in the &#8220;Metaphysical Storm&#8221; &#8211; which settle on the trance created by the nervous rhythm drum machine pulse.<br />
In &#8220;Profoundal Zone&#8221; Dutch producer enters the territory of the minimalist experiments reserved for Raster Noton artists. Cold and mechanical bits but complements in an interesting way with warm stripes of pastel keys in poetic compositions zasłuchanymi masters of Motor City. This is not the &#8220;Saltwater Intrusion&#8221; &#8211; because dimensional rhythm is here contrasted with static procession dronu Potion. Most ominous, however, &#8220;Descending Radius Curve&#8221; &#8211; because creating it disturbing whispers and knocking create a sound landscape straight from Chernobyl. The whole ends in an almost monochrome ambient isolationist version &#8211; almost as slow flowing stream of liquid sounds, subtle breaks ticking friendly keys (&#8220;Voices From The Deep&#8221;).<br />
New project Bunnik Boris is an intriguing excursion into the world of post-industrial experiments. Constituent record on one side rooted in the club taken out of context and achievements Ernestus Von Oswald, on the other hand &#8211; in the industrial preparacjach a reduced level of aggression in the style of the Werkbund Cranioclast. Dutch manufacturer gives these inspirations, however, a clear mark of copyright material &#8211; as well as hear it echo the achievements in others signs, from the Versalife Conforce. Do not miss this CD &#8211; it&#8217;s an interesting example of an unbroken connection techno, dub and electronic avant-garde.</p>
<p><strong>Zero Inch</strong><br />
Boris Bunnik launches yet another project in addition to his Conforce and Versalife guises: Silent Harbour&#8217;s debut album oscillates between the poles of &#8216;broken&#8217; dub techno and drone electronica, with adding touches of funk and electronica contributing to a mesmerizing and dramatically flowing album. Highly recommended!</p>
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		<title>Nick Sinna &#8211; Voayager EP &#8211; Conforce Remix</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Conforce remix for Prime Numbers.
Nick Sinna has been on the radars lately with his debut release for Prime Numbers &#8220;PN 13&#8243;. Sticking to the &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Nick Sinna has been on the radars lately with his debut release for Prime Numbers &#8220;PN 13&#8243;. Sticking to the dark corners of the dance floor as of late, we&#8217;ve commissioned the spaced out bass child, Conforce and Spectral&#8217;s secret weapon, James T Cotton to add their touch with edits on 2 of the tracks.</p>
<p>Conforce takes Sinna&#8217;s &#8220;Real Time&#8221; further down the worm hole, adding molten pressure to the percussion, and cutting up the vocal to reinforce &#8220;time seems to feel more slow&#8221;; while the acid warrior himself, James T Cotton stays true to his roots on his rework of &#8220;Voyager&#8221;, taking the edge off the snap and slicking the groove down to a more deep, melodic trip.</p>
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<p><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="100%" height="81" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="https://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F56531236" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="100%" height="81" src="https://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F56531236" allowscriptaccess="always"></embed></object> <span><a href="http://soundcloud.com/conforce/nick-sinna-real-time-conforce">Nick Sinna &#8211; Real Time (Conforce Remix) Sample</a> by <a href="http://soundcloud.com/conforce">Conforce/Silent Harbour</a></span></p>
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<p><strong>Resident Advisor</strong></p>
<p>You might not have heard Nick Sinna&#8217;s tough and recent debut on Prime Numbers yet, but already the remixes have arrived. James T Cotton is first up to tackle the aqueous electro-tech of &#8220;Voyager&#8221; and continues with it down the same path Sinna had started on. Dragging you further down, JTC laces it up with even more squiggly lines, liquid-steel synths and alien spacecrafts until your mind is doing gymnastics trying to keep up. Growing disorientated in such controlled chaos sure is fun, though.</p>
<p>Next, you can see why label head Trus&#8217;me picked Boris Bunnik to remix &#8220;Real Time&#8221; because, in its original form, the track deals in a certain dub weightiness as well as a touch of underwater drama (both things at which the Dutchman excels as Conforce and Silent Harbour respectively). It proves a wise choice, as the resulting re-work is another Conforce gem that bangs hard. So hard, in fact, that the wooden hits sound as if they&#8217;re splintering. It&#8217;s a high-pressure track with each layer squeezing the next until what&#8217;s left is like compacted rock: solid, immovable and oh so heavy.\</p>
<p><strong>The Veal Pen</strong></p>
<p>Following on from Nick Sinna’s futuristic debut release in late-June, Prime Numbers now deliver the remix twelve. On the A-side, Spectral Sound’s James T. Cotton converts the utopian tech-house of the original ‘Voyager’ into a greasy, off-kilter electroscape. Meanwhile, over on the flip, Boris Bunnik gives ‘Real Time’ a typically industrious rework under his Conforce moniker. Not bad, but having dug the label’s ‘$tilnockeck?’ EP from ‘08 out of the Pen Vaults last weekend for a vodka-addled refresher at top volume, it’s hard not to feel Trus’Me and crew have released stronger output. Iris Sween</p>
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		<title>Versalife &#8211; Rate of Change EP &#8211; Frustrated Funk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Versalife Ep scheduled on Frustrated Funk for October.
http://clone.nl/item23674.html
Tracklisting:
•	1 Voronoi (Intro)
•	2 Isolated Context
•	3 Scale
•	4 Mesmirized
•	5 Rate Of Change
•	6 Particles (Outro)

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New Versalife Ep scheduled on Frustrated Funk for October.</p>
<p><a href="http://clone.nl/item23674.html">http://clone.nl/item23674.html</a></p>
<p>Tracklisting:</p>
<p>•	1 Voronoi (Intro)<br />
•	2 Isolated Context<br />
•	3 Scale<br />
•	4 Mesmirized<br />
•	5 Rate Of Change<br />
•	6 Particles (Outro)</p>
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		<title>Conforce &#8211; Escapism &#8211; Delsin Records</title>
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The limited 2xLP edition comes with 4 track bonus 10&#8243;, Conforce presents Hexagon.
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<p><strong>The limited 2xLP edition comes with 4 track bonus 10&#8243;, Conforce presents Hexagon.</strong></p>
<p><em>Purchasing vinyl or cd gives also instant free access to mp3 versions on day of release.</em></p>
<p>Holland&#8217;s  deep electronic specialist Conforce is to release his next full-length  work, Escapism, on Delsin Records in November 2011.</p>
<p>Still riding high on the praise from his last EP, Dystopian Elements,  Boris Bunnik has crafted another album of deep digital and authentic  analogue bliss.  As well as on Delsin, it&#8217;s appropriately classy labels  like Clone and Rush Hour which have released Conforce’s work in the  past… The results of which have helped mark out the man behind them as  one of the day&#8217;s most considered sonic craftsmen.</p>
<p>All but one of the album tracks is new and exclusive, with &#8216;Lonely Run&#8217;  the only one heard thus far, given its inclusion on the aforementioned  EP.  It was a track which perfectly surmised than man’s musical mission…  To combine elements of futurism with real hardware, decent software and  to simply go wherever it takes him, be that a landscape doused in dub,  formed from a firmer techno template or built on a house groove.</p>
<p>As such, the aptly entitled album is a wholly immersive listen from  start to finish.  Operating in its own deep and subliminal world of  rhythm, it goes from lateral and dubby to more upright and kicking,  touching on ambient moments and the odd classist moment along the way.</p>
<p>Rather than ten shades of the same colour, Escapism investigates a  number of different moods and tempos. Opener &#8216;Revolt DX&#8217; for example  suggests a lively pace despite being drenched in echo and reverb.   &#8216;Elude&#8217; meanwhile is a more roughshod roller torn apart by blistering  synths, crisp percussion and prying claps. &#8216;Shadows Of The Invisible&#8217; is  a mysterious journey into the tense, unknown world of deep space,  whilst &#8216;Aquinas Control&#8217; floats in a murky, churning and dark underwater  abyss&#8230; Like the album overall, it&#8217;s hugely evocative stuff that bares  little resemblance to the populist motifs of Chicago-this or  Detroit-that.</p>
<p>From start to finish Escapism grabs your attention without being rushed,  hurried or over-complicated. It&#8217;s the sort of album which works on both  headphones up-close, but also on a dancefloor at distant thanks to its  devilish detail but palpable presence. Unsurprisingly, one of the day&#8217;s  most reliable producer&#8217;s has turned in one of the year&#8217;s finest  albums&#8230;</p>
<p>The cd-album includes a poster in full color. Photo&#8217;s taken in Japan 2010 by Boris Bunnik for the Escapism album. Copyrighted.</p>
<p><strong>Check out the review by De:Bug, they&#8217;ve charted the album at number one in their list.</strong><br />
<a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3812722/6101159_068-web.jpg">Review De:Bug</a></p>
<p>Track List 1xCD ]</p>
<p>1.Conforce &#8211; Revolt DX</p>
<p>2.Conforce &#8211; Escapism</p>
<p>3.Conforce &#8211; Elude</p>
<p>4.Conforce &#8211; Lonely Run</p>
<p>5.Conforce &#8211; Shadows Of The Invisible</p>
<p>6.Conforce &#8211; Timelapse</p>
<p>7.Conforce &#8211; Within</p>
<p>8.Conforce &#8211; Aquinas Control</p>
<p>9.Conforce &#8211; Ominous</p>
<p>10.Conforce &#8211; Diversion</p>
<p>This is the included poster for the cd album. Design c72.nl</p>
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		<title>Conforce to play at Mariana Dub Sessions, Tokyo</title>
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* Conforce (Delsin / Field // NL)
* Dave Twomey (Mariana / Time To Express // UK)
Support djs
Wata (Drone // JP)
C_Olvrin (Mariana // CAN)
Room 2
Yusaku &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Special guests:</p>
<p>* <a href="http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/conforce">Conforce</a> (Delsin / Field // NL)<br />
* <a href="http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/davetwomey">Dave Twomey</a> (Mariana / Time To Express // UK)</p>
<p>Support djs<br />
Wata (Drone // JP)<br />
C_Olvrin (Mariana // CAN)</p>
<p>Room 2<br />
Yusaku Shigeyasu (Almadella / Basement ltd.)<br />
Atsushi Maeda (Rural)<br />
the ceillar aka Fleck E.S.C<br />
David Dicembre (Mariana Dub Session)<br />
Jelome (Sound Garden/Drone)</p>
<p>Room 3 ambient/experimental (vinyl only)<br />
YUK crew &amp; more open 00:00-03:30 only</p>
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<div>Promoter /</div>
<p>MYMTOKYO, David Dicembre</p>
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<div>12月のイベントは今のテクノ界で最も注目されているプロデューサーとパフォーマーをフィーチャー。<br />
For this December we await without question two of the best producers &amp; performers in techno at this time.</p>
<p>12月10日ModuleでののMariana Dub  Sessionsのスペシャルゲストには、メロディックな音を中心にプレイするCONFORCEが登場、ライブプレイを披露します。Mariana @  Warehouse 702イベントのダブ／テクノ姉妹イベントにあたるMDS過去のゲストには、オランダのDelta  FunktionnenとドイツのKassem Mosseが登場。サポートにはMarianaを立ち上げたDAVE  TWOMEYがラストセットをプレイ、他にもDroneのWATAなどがプレイ。<br />
Our first guest for the Dec 10th Mariana Dub Sessions event at Module is  the melodic &amp; atmospheric CONFORCE, performing LIVE. Past guests  for the MDS parties (Mariana @ Warehouse 702&#8217;s dubber, techier little  brother) include fellow Dutchman Delta Funktionen &amp; Germany&#8217;s Kassem  Mosse. Support comes from Mariana founder &amp; resident DAVE TWOMEY,  who will do the closing set.</p>
<p>Conforce profile<br />
CONFORCE PROFILE<br />
Conforce aka Boris Bunnik has been perfectly matching digital and  analogue into atmospheric, deft pieces of music &#8211; house, techno, ambient  or dub with equal success. Despite being influenced first by chance  discovery of an early acid &amp; rave cassette, then by the likes of  Dave Angel &amp; Luke Slater, early Dutch rave and techno and, more  recently, by peers and friends including producers and DJs from the  northern Dutch techno scene, his music<br />
simply represents a feeling inside of him rather than any particular  artist, scene or genre. He has a number of releases on respected  imprints like Clone, Delsin, Meanwhile &amp; Rush Hour and most recently  received rave reviews from Hardwax in Berlin for his new album on  Delsin (&#8221;deep, pulsating, atmospheric, floating&#8221;). As a live performer  he is garnering ever more support with gigs from New York to Tokyo,  helping to establish him as one of contemporary techno’s finest  craftsmen.</p>
<p>Conforce aka Boris  Bunnikはこれまでにデジタルとアナログミュージックをマッチングさせ、ハウス、テクノ、アンビエントやダブなどというクオリティーの高い音楽へと変 化させた。初期のアシッドやレイブミュージックのカセットテープ、さらにはDave AngelやLuke  Slaterなどのオランダレイブとテクノにも影響を受け、最近では友人やアーティスト仲間である北オランダのプロデューサーやDJに触発されながらも、 Conforceはどのアーティストやジャンルにもない自身の内面をしっかりと表現する音楽を作り上げている。Clone, Delsin,  Meanwhile, Rush  Hourなどの名レーベルよりリリースをこなし、新しいアルバム（Delsinリリース）ではベルリンのHardwaxから好評を受けた。ライブパフォー マーとしてもニューヨークから東京に至るまで世界中のクラブからのオファーを受けており、モダンテクノの職人としてその名を急激に広めている。</p>
<p>www.borisbunnik.com/<br />
Conforce &#8216;Escapism&#8217; LP OUT NOW @ RA www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=15002</p>
<p>* * *</p>
<p>50% proceeds to charity (Peace Boat volunteer fund &amp; Dave Twomey cancer treatment fund)</p>
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		<title>Versalife &#8211; Abstract Forms</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Next up from Abstract Forms is part two of the combined EP series,  again the focus being on outer-worldly electro jams. The artists on  offer are Versalife who has already made a big impact on the recent  Clone West Coast Series and Matti Turunen, otherwise known as one half  of Finnish Electro duo Morphology. Together they offer 6 tracks of  electro music ranging from fast paced, but deep and spacious  compositions, to slow and sleazy bump and grind electronica….. well,  that’s what we call it, see what you think.</p>
<p>Vinyl only, 250 copies.</p>
<p>Sound clips:<br />
<a href="http://www.abstract-forms.com/audio/AFS009_A1_Clip.mp3">A1. Versalife &#8211; Heliox</a><br />
<a href="http://www.abstract-forms.com/audio/AFS009_A2_Clip.mp3">A2. Versalife &#8211; The Dark Society</a><br />
<a href="http://www.abstract-forms.com/audio/AFS009_A3_Clip.mp3">A3. Versalife &#8211; Quantic Dream</a><br />
<a href="http://www.abstract-forms.com/audio/AFS009_B1_Clip.mp3">B1. Matti Turunen &#8211; Fargon</a><br />
<a href="http://www.abstract-forms.com/audio/AFS009_B2_Clip.mp3">B2. Matti Turunen &#8211; Compuplex</a><br />
<a href="http://www.abstract-forms.com/audio/AFS009_B3_Clip.mp3">B3. Matti Turunen &#8211; Biosynov</a></p>
<p><strong>Pre Order direct here:</strong><br />
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		<title>Conforce &#8211; Dystopian Elements &#8211; DELSIN</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The artwork for my new Delsin Ep is ready. This is the forthcoming ep on a new Conforce album entitled &#8220;Escapism&#8221; . It will be a full printed sleeve, front and back.</p>
<p>Done in collab with Paul Cupido from studio c72 Hilversum/Terschelling.</p>
<p>He did an amazing job on the elements.</p>
<p><em>Audio</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.delsinrecords.com/release.php?idxRelease=2826">http://www.delsinrecords.com/release.php?idxRelease=2826</a></p>
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