NEWS   VULTCHA IS CURRENTLY WORKING ON THE DEBUT ABLUM FROM RATED VG RECORDS, "KENOSIS". STAY TUNED FOR A RELEASED DATE, KEEP THIS ARTIST IN PRAYER AS IT IS OUR GOAL AT RVG RECORDS TO GLORIFY GOD, WIN SOUL, AND SPREAD THE MESSAGE OF CHRIST'S GOSPEL TO THE LOST - AND EDIFY THE "FOUND"
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vulture |'vel ch er|
noun
1 a large bird of prey with the head and neck more or less bare of feathers, feeding chiefly on carrion and reputed to gather with others in anticipation of the death of a sick or injured animal or person. • Order Accipitriformes: the Old World vultures (family Accipitridae, esp. Gyps and Aegypius) and the New World vultures (with the condors in the family Cathartidae).


VULTCHA |'vul ch a|
person
1 a 5, 11" Christian black dude that feeds off the spiritually DEAD state of Hip Hop and R&B Music.
Why this name?
In the words of 1st Corinthians - 1:27-29 "But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. He chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things?and the things that are not?to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him."

VULTURES aren't considered clean birds, but actually the urine from a vulture can destroy germs as powerful as anthrax...they are natures sanitation dept. Lyrically, I think the world is tired of the "Garbage" they are constantly fed from mainstream and underground hip hop. Isn't it time that sanitation came to the Hood, and cleaned out our ears?

Also being considered on of the weaker birds of pray, they have to really on the power of their beaks more than their claws...Time To Peck The "FLESH" From This Spiritually Dying Culture We Know As Music!

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VULTCHA: "Sniffing out the dead in sin, since 2002"
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Do you play live?
I PLAY WHEREVER I'M ASKED TO PLAY (WITHING REASONABLE TIMEframe AND TRAVELING DISTANCE)

The moment most special to me is when I visually see the surprise on the listener's faces at the message. Most of the time, people haven't heard of me, and have no idea what I'm going to say when I grab the mic...God seems thoroughly glorified after I perform, and it's no boast to my skills as a performer, I know the message rings home with some one (even if it's just one, that's special to me)

How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Technology has made the creation of music accessible to anyone with a mic and the willingness to learn the software. Sadly, this has created a flooded marketplace with indie music, and the art of mixing and mastering seems to be quite lost on the average producer/artist, but all in all - it has changed the industry for the better, as there are less roadblocks to artists who wish to release music outside of the traditional record deal.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Sure, but the circumstances behind my deal would be so narrow-minded (creative control issues) that it would have to be blessing from God for them to consider signing me, or it would have to be after I've sold over 15,000 units on my indie label RVG RECORDS - after I have some leverage and a bargaining position to attract better deals.
Band History:
Since the age of 14, East New York's own VULTCHA, has been the myth-buster to the paradox of rhyming producer's. With a natural ear for music, he has been producing albums and demo?s for countless unsigned R&B and rap acts in the New York/Tri-State area. Frustrated with his efforts to attain production fame or fortune, he went awol on his ex-rap groups and he has found more doors opening to the efforts of his solo "ministry".

Your influences?
During the "golden age" of hip hop, I was a heavily influenced by Run-DMC/Jam Master Jay[RIP] . Scratches by JMJ, Eric B. on the end of Paid in Full, UTFO's "Roxanne" created the fascination with DJ'ing...that was the jump-off to me wanting to learn more about mixing, which led to producing. Kurtis blow (who I've met), beats from Davey DMX, Tee La Rock, Spooney Gee, Beastie Boys (for the crazyness)and of course the Sugar Hill Gang, Melle Mel(the message is one of my all-time favorites), Furious Five, Fat Boys(cause they from East New York like me), T Funk (original inspector Gadget beat), Doug E. Fresh, Slick Rick, Public Enemy, Ultramagnetic Mc's(kool Keith, beats from Ced G), Audio Two, Biz Markie, Eric B. and Rahkim, Big Daddy Kane, Mc Shan, Kool G. Rap, Marley Marl (the bridge and Eric B. for pres...they made me want to produce)Masta Ace, Jungle Bros (I use to swear I was one of them...they had all the break beats), Q Tip and the Tribe, De La Soul, which really sums up my training years. I was already producing in 1987, but I only had a drum machine (Casio RZ-1) and turntables. I'm basically a fan of almost any joint your heard before 1994. After that, it gets really sketchy, and I was already doing a lot of shows and in the studio, so my fandom was at it's end by then.

These are my new favorites (my peeps): Mahagoany Jones, Simian Child, Conquest (aka dreadlocks slimmm), Blahzee, sean faith, Da Truth, Cross Movement, Excelsius, K-Drama, Young Ray (E2's survivor), Sean Slaughter, Lavoisier, Redeemed thought,Todd Bangz... And many, many true Christian Hip Hop musicians, and ministers.
Favorite spot?
I'm from NYC, so this is what I know and my expertise stops here. But, my favorite spot to take life as easy as possible would be Marion, South Carolina--that's where my family is from and is currently.
Equipment used:
CUBASE 4.5.2
YAMAHA Motif XS6
Roland Super JV1080
-Orchestral Card
-60&70's Card
-Session Card (piano and guitars are great)
-Vintage Synth Card
Roland MC-50MkII SEQUENCER
Roland VS1680
Akai S-2000
Akai S-950
Mackie HR824's
Steinberg Wavelabs 4.0
REASON 4.0
Alesis Studio 32
Sony PCM-r300 Dat
Antares AVP-1
Alesis Midiverb 4
Focusrite Platinum Twinpak pro
UAD Solo 610
NEUMANN TLM103
Audio-Technica AT3035
AKG 535 EB
RADIUM 61 MIDI Controller
Dela 66 Audio Card
(2) PRESONUS FIREPOD - FP10
PLUG INS:
T-RACKS 3 DELUXE
WAVES RENAISSANCE VOX
ANTARES AUTO-TUNE
Anything else...?
To all the budding producers, Less is more! It's cool to have a ton of toys, but when you are working with limitations there is something about that--it leads you to be more creative with what you have. You can have all the equipment in the world and still be wack, so use what you got, and you'll learn more that way...then you can graduate to more stuff when your ready. I started out with a Casio RZ-1 (very rare) drum machine and an Akai X7000 (no sampling time, mad, mad, mad gritty!!). Just having those limitations made me a better artist/musician/producer - made me more creative than I would've been if I had started with 5 minutes sampling time and sequencing...LOL. Back then we were still doing audio triggers, I used to hook the outputs from the RZ-1 into the trigger input on the X7000. Then I had to lay all those tracks down on a Roland Portastudio 1. 3 tracks of music, and one track of vocals...you talking about limitations, every posse cut had to be extremely well planned just to pull it off and have it sound like something.
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