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Originally from Lansing, Michigan,
Bill Converse grew up immersed in the Detroit techno sound before relocating to Austin, Texas in 1998. From there, he began building up an arsenal of synthesizers and slowly making a name for himself as a DJ and producer, becoming a fixture of the city's local electronic music scene. Producing music under the name WWC, a 90-minute cassette of
Converse's fluid, hypnotic acid techno tracks titled
Meditations/Industry was released by local label Obsolete Future in 2013; the shorter Alienself followed in 2014.
Converse helped establish a crew called Timelife Methrave, which started an online radio show titled Tunnel Dive in order to highlight underground electronic producers and DJs. In 2016, the San Francisco-based label Dark Entries issued an abridged LP version of
Meditations/Industry, this time credited to
Bill Converse. The album was followed by Warehouse Invocation, an EP containing additional material from the original
Meditations/Industry cassette as well as a previously unreleased track. The 12" single "7 of 9" followed on Texas Recordings Underground. In July of 2017,
Converse released the double 12" Salt of Mars on Tabernacle Records, as well as The Shape of Things to Come on Dark Entries. ~ Paul Simpson