
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
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Subtraction
Lonely Run
Revolt DX
Escapism
Elude
Shadows of the Invisible
Timelapse
Within
Blue Note
Ominous
Aquinas Control
Grace
Vacuum
Depth Over Distance
Diversion
Intimidation
Rare Education
First Impression
Quantum Phaser
Love Hate
Excess Mortality
Spatiotemporal
Glideslope
Machine Conspiracy
Underwater Settlers
Temporary Reversals
Nomad
Shade
Abundance of Selves
Realtime
Luminous
Artefact From a Higher Dimension
Stop Hold
Insecure
Scientific Trajectory
Desolate Ground
When It Appeared
Semantic Field
Sonar Conversation
24 (Gesloten Cirkel Remix)
Optimum Pace
Time Space Continuum
Erased Connections With The Past
Digital Affair
Formerly Programmed Decisions
Aphelion
Robotic Arm Wrestle
Anti-adaptive State
Motion Sequence
Sequence Of Subcult
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