Conforce
Boris Bunnik views techno through a wide lens. Over the past years, the Dutch artist has built a repertoire that has fragile ambient recordings on one end of the scale and heavy, floor-focussed beats on the other. Bunnik's best-known alias is Conforce. He uses the name to explore atmospheric forms of techno, with a characteristically broad purview. Rush Hour, Clone and Delsin - the holy trinity of Dutch club music - have between them released the lion's share of Bunnik's music under the alias. In 2011, Delsin put out Escapism, which, thanks to its confident assembly of aqueous atmospher ...read more
Boris Bunnik views techno through a wide lens. Over the past years, the Dutch artist has built a repertoire that has fragile ambient recordings on one end of the scale and heavy, floor-focussed beats on the other. Bunnik's best-known alias is Conforce. He uses the name to explore atmospheric forms of techno, with a characteristically broad purview. Rush Hour, Clone and Delsin - the holy trinity of Dutch club music - have between them released the lion's share of Bunnik's music under the alias. In 2011, Delsin put out Escapism, which, thanks to its confident assembly of aqueous atmospheres, arguably still stands as Bunnik's crowning achievement. He followed up the record in 2013 with Kinetic Image, an ambitious project that moved away from standard arrangements and chord structures towards a free-flowing, sound design-led approach.Conforce is only one of the monikers under which Bunnik operates, with others being the electro-leaning Versalife, the housey Vernon Felicity and the retro-futuristic soundscaping Hexagon. « hide |