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CONFORCE - HYPOTHETICAL FUTURE POINT


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Hypothetical Future Point
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TRSD004
STYLE:
Techno /
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
4 Track EP Of Blissed Out Dreamy Techno & Tougher Rougher Growling Dark Techno

Following his recent releases on Delsin and Deep Sound Channel the prolific Dutch artist Conforce is back on his own Transcendent imprint with some filmic and atmospheric tripping techno action. Hypothetical Future Point sends you further into the more ominous and industrial spaces of his alias. Spiritual techno with with a wink to the past. Boris crafts music with attention to detail and blends influences from his Silent Harbour and Hexagon monikers that seems inevitable.

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Constant Changes
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Between The Mirrors
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Introspection
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Transition

Last FM Information on Conforce

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Boris Bunnik, aka Conforce, hailed from Terschelling, a northern island of the Netherlands. Like the output from a number of his fellow Dutch techno artists, his productions seemed to result from a deep study of early Chicago house (Larry Heard in particular), '90s Detroit and U.K. techno (from labels like Planet E, Warp, B12, and Applied Rhythmic Technology), and Berlin dub (the Basic Channel/Chain Reaction axis) -- warm, melodic, moody. Bunnik was one of his country's more cunning synthesists, evident from his earliest 12" releases on Rush Hour across 2007 and 2008. Following his third and fourth singles, released in 2009 on Modelisme and Curle, his fifth 12" and first album -- titled Machine Conspiracy -- were both issued in early 2010 on Meanwhile. By the end of the year, Bunnik signed to long-running Dutch label Delsin, who released his Grace EP in 2010, followed by the Dystopian Elements EP and full-length Escapism in 2011. Clone released the State of Mind EP in 2011 and 24 EP in 2012. Conforce returned to Delsin in 2013 for the Time Dilation EP and more ambient, experimental Kinetic Image full-length, followed by the Depth Over Distance EP in 2014. The Travelogue EP appeared on Transcendent in early 2015, and Conforce's fourth full-length, Presentism, arrived on Delsin later that year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.