- Label
- Delsin
- Catalogue
- 90DSR/CFC-LP1
- Eancode
- No eancode
- Format
- 2x12inch
- Release Date
- Unknown
- Stock
- Out of stock
Conforce
Escapism
- 1 Shadows Of The Invisible
- 2 Aquinas Control
- 3 Elude
- 4 Timelapse
- 5 Diversion
- 6 Revolt DX
- 7 Escapism
- 8 Ominous
With limited bonus 10\''! Still riding high on the praise from his last EP, Dystopian Elements, Boris Bunnik has crafted another album of deep digital and authentic analogue bliss. As well as on Delsin, it's appropriately classy labels like Clone and Rush Hour which have released Conforce’s work in the past… The results of which have helped mark out the man behind them as one of the day's most considered sonic craftsmen. All but one of the album tracks is new and exclusive. The aptly entitled album is a wholly immersive listen from start to finish. Operating in its own deep and subliminal world of rhythm, it goes from lateral and dubby to more upright and kicking, touching on ambient moments and the odd classist moment along the way. Rather than ten shades of the same colour, Escapism investigates a number of different moods and tempos. It's hugely evocative stuff that bares little resemblance to the populist motifs of Chicago-this or Detroit-that. From start to finish Escapism grabs your attention without being rushed, hurried or over-complicated. It's the sort of album which works on both headphones up-close, but also on a dancefloor at distant thanks to its devilish detail but palpable presence. Unsurprisingly, one of the day's most reliable producer's has turned in one of the year's finest albums...