Theyre saying that people only celebrate cultures that are dying.and usually theyre right! In the eighties while England was turning into the call center and early warehouse parties, it exported the homely pub ideal. In the nineties as gangsterism turned from a preserve of the cockney villain into a free market for all (punctuated by desperate kids and higher availability of weapons), Guy Richie made his successful films. So look around you now. What can you see dying?
Music? Yes, of course you clever cats, and then we will stop buying it and we will burn all our collection, and we will force our friends to do the same..but give us a breakwe will do it in another world, in another time. Multinationals? Fast-Food Chains? Hyper-Markets? Guns Trade? Magazines? Flyers? Nothing! Full stop and lets start from the beginning. All were saying is that were trying to give you a natural evolution of culture (you can call it music culture if you want). The fact that culture isnt the preserve of the elite, the fact that everyone would create their own if they were given enough time and space. Culture, in all its forms, comes from the space to create. The means to think and innovate. Nowadays culture is destined to be the preserve of the few. With the rest of us looking our empty boxes and wearing our cheap sportswear made by children in the far-east. You may not want a culture like that..and we dont want it for sure! Thats why we choose to approach you through music and V.I.M. is our spaceship. First stop on the earth with some powerful n dirty Tech-Breaks and Electro-House gems that we have found floating in space, lost in the milky-way, full of silicone, honey and grass. This is our culture, and like watching another Jim Jarmusch masterpiece it all sounds too much discordantly until you realize that V.I.M. is going to influence every single forward-thinking listener of the next year. This is the sound of our world..and it will be against the law.