We've now been releasing tracks from UK electronic wunderkid Vim! for, well, seven
and a half years, on both .MOD and this 'new-fangled' .MP3. That's quite a long time,
certainly by netlabel standards. And since we started up, he's released albums on Surgery
Records, remixes on Merck and Carpark, and a host of EPs on Monotonik. So, we're now
delighted to be able to present an MP3 version of his recent, _extremely_ smart, _extremely_
limited edition CDR, 'A Random Collection Of Consonants', on Monotonik.
So, those who have the original, CD-quality, uhh, CD, count yourselves lucky (there still may
be a few copies left at http://www.vimster.demon.co.uk/cdr/ if you want the physical artifact
itself), but otherwise, cruise with us through 16 tracks of gorgeously skewed beats, continually
unexpected melodies, and a wonderfully obtuse take on life.
Therefore, whether it's the title track blasting out wonky scattershot percussion, 'Merton Court
Mash-Up' cunningly folding jungle and yummy arpegiation, 'A Tune Of Sorts' absolutely jammin'
the chiptune vs breaks angle, and the crazy mush of 'Signing On Makes My Fortnight' turning
up the bleep bass to the full. If Vim! is insistent on remaining an obscure genius, perhaps you
guys could at least spread the word a little? Wethangyou.
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