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CONFORCE - Escapism



Artist: CONFORCE  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Escapism
Label: Delsin Holland  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: 90DSR/CFC-CD 1
Format: CD
Released: 12 December, 2011
Price: $16.95
Genre: Techno
Playlist: MP3
Availability: Out of stock
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Side 1
1.  - Revolt Dx - MP3 Sample MP3 "Revolt Dx"
2.  - Escapism - MP3 Sample MP3 "Escapism"
3.  - Elude - MP3 Sample MP3 "Elude"
4.  - Lonely Run - MP3 Sample MP3 "Lonely Run"
5.  - Shadows Of The Invisible - MP3 Sample MP3 "Shadows Of The Invisible"
6.  - Timelapse - MP3 Sample MP3 "Timelapse"
7.  - Within - MP3 Sample MP3 "Within"
8.  - Aquinas Control - MP3 Sample MP3 "Aquinas Control"
9.  - Ominous - MP3 Sample MP3 "Ominous"
10.  - Diversion - MP3 Sample MP3 "Diversion"

  • played by:Rick Hopkins, Juno Recommends Cd Albums, El Freak (Bliq), Antonio De Angelis

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    Review

    At a time when classic-sounding techno is at a premium, Boris Bunnik aka Conforce is one of its main proponents, right? Wrong. It would be too easy and simplistic to dismiss the Dutch producer as merely revisiting the sounds that were current during the mid-90s, and Escapism, like his other releases for Clone, Rush Hour and Delsin, does much to dispel any pre-conceived notions about him. One of the common themes and sources of inspiration on the album is Bunnik's love of swirling, ambient textures. Spacey melodies unfold all the way through "Aquinas Control" as a dubby, rippling bass takes hold, while on the title track; glassy percussion and shuffling 808s provide the electro backing to Bunnik's atmospheric chords. There are times too when it sounds like Conforce has completely immersed himself in electronic music's reflective, esoteric side and the evocative, shimmering synths of "Timelapse" could have been part of a long lost sci-fi soundtrack. On other occasions, Escapism sounds earthy, grainy and twitchy, especially on the detuned textures of "Diversion" or "Revolt DX", which sees Bunnik drop a gained, jarring rhythm track. However, the real highlights occur when Bunnik occupies a place where all of these sounds meet, like the ghostly pads and forceful bass of "Elude" or the hushed tones and uplifting synths of "Ominous". It's also where you'll find this year's most eloquent articulation of techno escapism.