His first two productions on the Dutch label
“Keynote” named “Muted Trax pt.1 and pt.2”
were a success and got extremely good critics nationally and
more important internationally.
End 2003 ‘Lost memories Pt.1’ was released on
Technasia’s SINO label, and will be followed up by ‘Lost
memories Pt.2’ may 2004 containing two killer tracks
already been played by many.. [Clarke, Garnier, Deetron, Technasia…
check the review in the next issue of Mixmag Magazine].
Next to the first two releases of our “Sound Architecture
Records” label there will be new material released on
Transmat, Keynote and his debut album on SINO [end of summer].
As a deejay Joris has been around for a while, spinning since
1997 in different clubs nationwide. Besides doing his ‘high
energy’ live sets Joris loves dj’ing as well,
playing a wide range of techno and house with his own remark.
Never boring and always innovating because that’s his
nature.
In 2004 Joris performed live at the famous Tresor Club in
Berlin,Awakenings Festival in Amsterdam, The Loft in Barcelona
and the Movement Festival in Detroit and Kozzmozz in Gent
Belgium.
As his Alter ego Dark Science he produced "The real
issue" on Sound Architecture records including remixes
from Deetron and Alexander Kowalski.
His first release ‘Muted Trax pt 1' on Dutch label
Keynote was well received and picked up on by the likes of
Laurent Garnier and Carl Craig. He followed this success with
his first release on Sino last December, ‘Lost Memories
Pt.1' which caused a stir amongst the dance community and
made Joris a recognised name.
If ‘Lost Memories Pt 1' suggested Joris was a true
talent, then Pt 2 in the series confirmed it. The piano filled
‘Incident' charted in almost every dance magazine of
worth, made No. 1 in Mixmag's Techno singles, was playlisted
by John Peel and was championed by none other than Carl Cox.
Whilst the two 12's that have preceded ‘Future History'
do feature in part on the album, do not fear. This is not
just another compilation of tunes built for the dance floor
and then stuck onto CD in the hope of making some extra cash.
This is an album in the true sense of the word.
‘Future History' demonstrates Joris' talent as a musician
and album crafter, along side his already proven skills as
a techno producer. Trying to name standout tracks is not only
made difficult by the sheer number of them, but is also missing
the point.
Joris Voorn has made an album that draws on over three years
work and seamlessly blends techno, breaks and electro into
a 77minute soundscape that represents his coming of age. This
young Dutchman has everything it takes to become huge and
‘Future History' could well be the album that takes
him there
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