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V/VM - there was a fish... in... the percolator VVMT25 - limited 12" vinyl album (175 copies)
V/Vm return once again to the town of Twin Peaks culling audio and spoken word from this Northern American town. Following on from "the owls are not what they seem" a 7" single released on English Muffin in 2001. Strictly limited to 175 copies with handscreened printed cover art. MP3's featuring the audio from this 12" along with the audio from the 2001 7" will also form part of the purchase via a direct download provided on the day of release. All copies of the release will be hand numbered.
THE STRANGER - bleaklow VVMTCD26 - compact disc album
This is the long awaited follow up album to the 1998 album by The Stranger on Phthalo Records. This little known side project by V/Vm is the missing link between the noise of stigma and the cerebral workings of The Caretaker. It's a harsh environment on 'bleaklow' with the odd ray of sunshine breaking through the slate rain sodden grey atmosphere. In hand screenprinted covers and available in very limited quantity.
THE STRANGER - bleaklow (expanded) VVMTCD26 - compact disc album (+ additional MP3's)
For those who wish to additionally support this project along with V/Vm Test here is an offer for the new album along with additional outtakes and unused tracks. Upon the release date you will be emailed links to both this release in high quality and the additional tracks as well as being sent a copy of the new album which will be signed and numbered. The extra cash received this end will help in planning new releases and providing more free audio. This offer is limited to just 100 copies.
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THE CARETAKER - persistent repetition of phrases INST0002 - digi-pack compact disc album (u.s.a. import)
This release once again explores the processes and failings of the brain and its ability of storing and recalling memories. Memories will be recalled and repeated over periods of time. Packaged in a digipack and featuring artwork once again by the well acclaimed Guy Denning it's the sound of repetition often referring back to older memories. Released on the installsound label out of New York City.