Deep Sound Channel releases Silent Harbour LP
The Shipwrec offshoot will release a second album by Boris Bunnik’s dubby electro alias.
Keeping up with the output of Boris Bunnik (pictured above) can become quite the task, however one of his many aliases, Silent Harbour, is easier to keep track of than most. The seldom seen side-project of Bunnik has put out the single self-titled album thanks to Danish techno label Echocord in 2012, and since then Bunnik’s Conforce and Versalife monikers have flourished with albums and EPs finding their way to labels like Delsin and Clone Basement Series, Clone West Coast Series and Frustrated Funk, to M>O>S Recordings and Clone’s super rare ‘Store Only Series’ as Vernon Felicity. It’s now been revealed a second Silent Harbour LP titled Hinterland is on the way come November thanks to Shipwrec offshoot Deep Sound Channel.
Following 12″s and EPs by Mike Parker, Dasha Rush and Milton Bradley’s Alien Rain project, Silent Harbour will provide Deep Sound Channel with its first album title in the label’s short two-year history. It adds a third release to the label this year following fellow Dutch dubby techno producer Mohlao’s Neurowaves EP, and others by Ekman, Dez Williams and Chris Moss Acid on Shipwrec. Judging by the clips now streaming over at Clone, fans of Silent Harbour’s first release will be pleased at the prospect of basking once more in the glacial themes and lonesome tones of the rarely heard electro, ambient and dub techno project.
Deep Sound Channel will release Hinterland by Silent Harbour on November 9.
Tracklisting:
1. Morning Sun
2. Draft
3. Tidal Window
4. Navier Stokes Equations
5. Feg Depth
6. Environmental Migrant
7. Black Cloud
8. Travelogue
Deep Sound Channel on Juno