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Music of VFSix is regularly played by radiostations such as Silver Rain, Radio Jazz, Love Radio, Relax FM, Megapolis FM, Radio Maximum and many other radiostations of Russian and European cities, and Internet broadcastings too. Videos of VFSix are rotated on A-ONE, MTV, StyleTV, O2TV, MusicBoxTV, NeoTV.
VFSix was found by Victor V.I.C Sound (6-str.bass) and Fannie F. (vocal), and with their desire to write music they themselves would exclusively like, without any restrictions in format, trends, not setting any goals. First drummer of the band was Svetlana Shumkova. Now she lives in Canada and continues playing music. After her leaving, Svetlana Deinekina was playing with VFSix on drums.
VFSix released two studio albums and DVD Live.
Their first album vfsecret (2005) – tender, full of city melancholy, secrets and twilight of night streets. In the recording took part Anders Honore, well-known Denmark saxophonist, who sometimes plays live with the band, and ethnic fiddler Raffi A. (USA). Version of a song "Pain" was recorded in Copenhagen together with musicians of Bassworks (Denmark).
In 2007 Ilya Richter (FM) - famous moscow DJ - joined to VFSix for assisting to the band with electronic parts of performances.
The second album – VF's World (2007) – represents an outlook to the West, with contributions by Berlin based Pat Appleton (DePhazz) and Afro-Danish singer Pearl A..
In 2008 VFSix's got a new member and a new instrument: THEreminGIRL and her magical theremin with unique analog sound and custom made sound effects.
VFSix has live playing experience on big stages around the world. A live performance of VFSix at Jazz Koktebel Festival, where they played on one stage with De Phazz, won many hearts. The band successfully took place at NuNote Lounge Fest. The audience for VFSix continues to grow.
Music of VFSix became a soundtrack of "Help Gone Mad" (2009) by Boris Khlebnikov. The film was successfully shown at Berlin International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, was nominated for Grand Prize of Sochi Open Russian Film Festival (Kinotavr).
In 2009 year VFSix had a tenth birthday and made a present for fans. The Best Of Ten Years - a compilation of VFSix's best songs, which were created during these first ten years. These songs were composed when a word "trip-hop" was not so popular in Russia as now. These songs were made by band, which today is the best one in this style in Russia. These collected songs tell a story of life inseparable from music, melancholic and beautiful. The album sums up a black-and-white phase of VFSix's art, shuts a season of rains, depressive mood and melancholy.
In 2010 Victor (composer and produser of VFSix) released a new album Paradise. In the recording of it took part Fannie (UK), THEreminGIRL (Russia), Pat Appleton (De-Phazz, Germany), Elizabeth Solana (Stervhia, Mexico), DJ Sid (USA), Marie Craven (Australia), Pearl (Denmark), Alex Popov (Russia), Anders Honore (Denmark), Raffi A. (USA), DJ Topor (Russia). Vibes of different nations and cultures were mixed in the album. You can hear in it many styles: from traditional classics and blues to modern ambient and trip-hop. And every one of the tracks has recognizable sound and author's style of V.I.C Sound.
Recently VFSix changed their location, and ambience of the new place was found so inspiring that VFSix recorded a new song there. LonDon
Doubtless, it will start a new album.
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Japanese Eyes
VFSix Lyrics
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It's unknown to me
Something touched my soul
I feel some breath on my cheek
Someone look at me
Someone talk to me
In japanese
I look at you
And what I see
In your eyes
Is the open door
Inside your japanese world
Don't move
Don't close
Your japanese eyes
I want to be looking in your japanese eyes
Till the end of time
To look inside your japanese eyes
The lyrics of VFSix's song Japanese Eyes seem to express the feeling of being drawn to something or someone unknown yet captivating. The unknown spirit that the singer feels, and the breath they sense on their cheek, both suggest a spiritual or supernatural encounter. The words "someone look at me/ someone talk to me in Japanese" can be interpreted as a desire to connect with a foreign culture or a person from such culture, as well as a feeling of being drawn by an alluring entity that communicates through this unfamiliar language.
Furthermore, the chorus seems to express admiration and fascination with the person or entity whose eyes are being described as belonging to a "Japanese world." The singer desires to keep looking into those eyes and be immersed in that world for eternity. The repetition of "don't move/ don't close/ your Japanese eyes" further emphasizes this yearning to be allowed to gaze into this world indefinitely.
In all, the song seems to play with the theme of the unknown and the unattainable as represented by the Japanese culture and language, and the desire to explore and connect with those elements.
Line by Line Meaning
I feel some spirit
I have a sense of something beyond physical existence
It's unknown to me
I don't understand what it is
Something touched my soul
This spiritual presence has affected me deeply
I feel some breath on my cheek
I sense that someone is close to me
Someone look at me
I have caught the attention of someone
Someone talk to me
This person is now communicating with me
In japanese
The language being spoken is Japanese
I look at you
I am now shifting focus to the person in front of me
And what I see
Through observation, I notice something unique
In your eyes
This uniqueness is presented in their eyes
Is the open door
Their eyes are the gateway
Inside your japanese world
To their cultural perspective
Don't move
Don't change position
Don't close
Don't shut them
Your japanese eyes
I am entranced by their eyes as it offers an insight into a different culture
I want to be looking in your japanese eyes
I desire to continue observing and learning from their perspective
Till the end of time
For an indefinite period of time
To look inside your japanese eyes
To gain a deeper understanding of their culture and perspective
Lyrics © Iricom US Ltd
Written by: Natalya Lapteva, Viktor Shapovalov
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