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The master of the absurd has been churning out audio sausages since 1996. Back then
V/Vm worked with Jansky Noise on a number of audio releases on both V/Vm Test and
numerous other labels before becoming a mainly solo project around 1999 with Jansky
dropping in from time to time to aid and abet the audio work.
Initially output was solely electronic but a shift in emphasis due to new technology saw V/Vm
begin to butcher their way through chart pop hits at a time when it was unfashionable to do
so. The term ‘Bastard Pop’ was born and V/Vm was at the copyright fringed forefront of this
movement though output was often sicker than others and purposefully undancefloor friendly
which has led to V/Vm being an outsider of almost all music scenes.
V/Vm has worked tirelessly in giving audio away for free here at the V/Vm site and on
numerous releases ranging from the serious to the totally absurd. Currently the ambitious ‘365
project’ is taking up a large amount of time along with a desire to bring back Belgian-New-
Beat from obscurity. As well as that an online label Vukzid was launched in early 2006, which
offers free audio and videos from V/Vm and other associated artists. |

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goodbye yellow brick road - Vibrö 4
(track 11)
“Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” is indeed yet another, in a long line, of V/Vm Elton John tributes.
Indeed recently V/Vm did an entire Elton John tribute show in Tienen dressed as Elton ending
up in the casualty department in Liege with a dislocated kneecap after rolling down a flight
of stairs during a heart-warming rendition of Nikita. Rumour has it that for the whole of 2007
V/Vm will be living as Elton John and that the only thing which will stop this is a call from Sir
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