Description
'Glitch' is V V's third album to be released, following 2013's acclaimed 'Samson & Deliliah' and her 2009 debut 'Travelling Like The Light'. She famously mothballed her second recorded album 'Lollipops & Politics', unhappy with the record's musical direction.
'Glitch' is a towering record that is as intimate as it is glorious as it is soulful as it is hardcore. Recorded in V V's own studio in Hackney, mostly with a single collaborator - producer Nearly Native (whom V V discovered on SoundCloud prior to starting work on this record).
'Glitch' is a set of songs that mix dark Eighties electro with DIY techno opera with future electronica, and much more besides. The record is an evolution of V V's sound, just as the change in her name is an evolution.
As well as Nearly Native, V V worked with producer Bunki on the album's Buddhist chant-sampling opening track 'Bells'.