[idm] [mono] Vim! - Remixconsonantthing

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Sent Sun, Oct 26th 2003, 21:04

Vim! - Remixconsonantthing
mtk.mp3.120 - 4 tracks, 11.22, 11.4mb - 25/10/03

It's been a while since semi-reclusive, wholly-gifted English electronica
wonk Vim! has graced us with his presence. In his absence from Monotonik,
he's remixed Machine Drum for a Merck release, had that track released on
vinyl and on a Japanese mix-CD from Joseph Nothing's label, and, we hear,
eaten a lot of baked beans and sausages. So, to help celebrate the
launch of his brand-new CDR, 'A Random Collection Of Consonants', we're
proud to release this EP, with two tracks from the CDR, and two bonus
exclusive remixes of his earlier work - hence the title.

Startin off on the good foot, 'Trivial Machine' uses Vim's trademark, obtuse
sinewave melodies along with weird counting-down effects, pixelated
explosions, and general madness. On the other hand, 'Exists In Bad Sectors
(FuzzDrop)' is a beguiling loopy piece of ambient style, whereas 'Could Cut
Keys', the second piece from the CDR, has washes of static, beautifully
strident dischord in the leads, and a sound which still sounds like absolutely
nobody else. For a coda, we get '1994 Gold (via Ratners)' ordered up, all
mordant and precise and hollow and just right.

So, in summary: listen to Vim!'s EP, go and buy his CDR in scrambling, insane
delight (http://www.vimster.demon.co.uk/cdr/), and thank us later. And believe
us rightly, you will thank us.

Download Vim's 'Remixconsonantthing' from:

http://www.mono211.com/content/releases/mtkmp120.html 


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