
Balance 010 shows Van M at his finest and most creative as he crosses the borders of every genre and produces an eclectic collection of Ambient/Downtempo, Trip-Hop, Techno and Progressive. Disc 1 (Downtempo) is an ambient mix of melodic tracks which includes the haunting beauty of Bill Laswell's "Ethiopia", the atmospheric strings of Future Sound of London's "Study of Six Guitars", the euphoric sweetness of Boards of Canada's "Everything You is a Balloon" and Coldcut's melancholic "Autumn Leaves". The mix also features tracks by Brian Eno, Laika, Autechre, Anoushka Shankar, Depeche Mode, Union Jack, and Bonobo. Disc 2 (Midtempo) skilfully weaves a variety of acoustic and trip-hop music, including Miles Tilmann's "Floating Windows", the whispy vocals of Steve T's "How Are You?" and Cocteau Twins' "Blue Bell Knoll", the minimal genius of Adam Johnson's "Kriegspiel", and the atmospheric beauty of Peter Benisch's "The Desert White" and Aphex Twin's "Delphium". It also features Speedy J, LCD Soundsystem, Saint-Etienne, I:Cube and Brandi Ifgray. Disc 3 (Uptempo) is a dark journey into the realm of acid and minimal Techno, a club mix filled with razor-sharp grooves and penetrating beats. Djuma Soundsystem's "Les Djinns" opens the mix and sets the tone for Solieb's blippy minimal "Integrale", San Lebowski's "The Reducer 2" and the hypnotic Tech-House perfection of Tom Pooks, Ellen Allien & Apparat, Jordano, Acid Test, 16 Bit Lolitas, DJ T & Booka Shade.
While compiling Balance 010, Van M was inspired by electronic music of both the past and present. His foray into such a distinctive and varied assembly of music was thanks to his personal repertoire and a love of all forms of music.
"This compilation was 15 years in the making, it offers different shades of music. The first 2 CDs are downtempo mixes that expose a different side of me as a DJ. It took 3 months of digging through my old CD collection, finding the faves, and shaping it into something meaningful. CD 3 is the music that I'm playing in the clubs right now," says Van M. He continues on to say, "my hope is that people will listen to this music for a long time. It's not just one style, and was ultimately created for the audience in pursuit of quality. Hopefully it will touch everyone."