![]() ![]() It’s almost like we’re all going to the same destination but one person is on a train, one person in on a bus, one person is on a bike and so on.and everyone just thinks their journey is so much better! The vibe we try to create is ‘I respect your journey, you respect mine, we’re all in this together, let’s keep it moving’ – and on occasion some people have left the group because I feel the way they’ve looked at it hasn’t been right. ![]() It’s very difficult to have that many personalities in one group, when everyone has their own agenda and things they want in life, and sometimes it is difficult to keep everything in balance. You’ve been pretty unique in bringing together a multidisciplinary group of talented people and since that time you’ve dropped tracks, mixtapes, artwork, product ’s a lot going on! Is it ever difficult to keep everyone on the same page when there’s so much happening from so many different angles?īro.I’ll be honest with you, we’re nowhere near being big we’re just really happy that people actually care about the things we do. The Sweden influence was the fact that I fell in love with a girl from there – I now have two beautiful boys – but at the time Sweden always gave me such good vibes that I felt like I needed to pay homage to that. But because all the artists and the different types of creatives there – whether they’re photographers or producers or whatever – came together, and it was such an enjoyable journey, we carried on and called it Vibbar, which is ‘vibes’ in Swedish. ![]() I said I’m doing it! Everyone thought I was joking but I booked the venue and told them I had a group of artists that I think are incredible and deserve to be heard – and it was just meant to be one night. I watched Joel and I said ‘you know what, we should be upset with ourselves because we know the people that would like to hear Joel Baker perform but we’ve never put on a show!’. I was with Jordy and he was disappointed as well and we looked at this amazing talent on stage but people were just talking over him. We were in a bar and there was a guy called Joel Baker that was performing and Joel is a really talented artist – I think I had a Patta tracksuit on with a matching hat, so I was feeling fly, and I was really happy to see Joel Baker performing but no one was really listening to him. Poet: Vibbar is a really weird one in terms of how we started. What was the story behind the group and how have you rated your progress in that time? PUMA RSX-3 Level Up is available now at size?, PUMA stores and selected retailers.ĬOMPLEX: It’s about two years since Vibbar announced itself to the world. It’s a sneaker that’s inspired by creativity and is one of the most colourful drops of the year – making it a sick fit for atHOME’s vibrant interior.Īfter the video shoot and ahead of their sold out London show this weekend, Complex spoke to Poet to chop it up about the journey Vibbar has been on so far, what the group has planned for 2020, and why partnerships with J2K and PUMA mean so much to a group on the rise. For the shoot, PUMA hooked up the collective with drops from all-new RSX-3 Level Up release. The group’s latest drop – ‘At Home Freestyle’ – is a collaboration with Sam Wise from House of Pharaohs and the video was filmed at the recent pop-up ‘atHOME’ space in Boxpark, which was created by Vibbar in collaboration with J2K. Formed by Poet more than two years ago, the group is home to a band of creatives across the disciplines of music, style, photography, art and more – and 2020 is theirs for the taking. Vibbar is the multidisciplinary collective that’s shaping the future of culture and championing new talent.
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