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Vibe Records, Inc.
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Website: www.viberecords.com
info@viberecords.com 1-888-336-8423 (VIBE)
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Vibe Records, Inc.
Did you know there's a record company
Mogul among us? - Here in the little town called "Oyster
Bay, Long Island." Timothy "T.K" Olphie, owner/ operator of Vibe
Records is looking to put Oyster Bay on the map in the music
business using his nationally distributed independent label.
Nicknamed the "Torture King," due to his relentless persistence
in a recording studio, Olphie believes in doing things on his
own with a fearless and overwhelming confidence. He's a
man who is surrounded by the darkness of the music business but
desperately seeks to find the light in every situation.
Humble Beginnings - Olphie's career began
when music legend Harry Chapin chose his group, Gablin, "a
strange a wondrous journey' in a high school battle of
the bands in the late seventies, "it was the biggest thrill
of my life to be acknowledged by him." Aside from winning
the contest judged by Chapin, Olphie had many musical thrills
in his life. While working as the General Manager of SOUL/MCA
he single-handedly discovered an original rap group, Spectrum
City which evolved into one of the greatest rap groups
of all time, Public Enemy. Olphie also oversaw the soundtrack
to the gangster film, "Juice", featuring the late Tupac
Shukur. " So what's a nice white boy from Lloyd Harbor,
N.Y. doing with all these gangsta rap thugs? "I'm drawn
to darkness , the message and attitude in rap music, it's
that simple,. It's the rhythm, the rhyme, the rebel" Olphie
explains as he quotes his dear friend, Chuck D from
the notorious hip hop group, Public Enemy. As it turns
out, darkness is his specialty.
The Dark Days - The past 18 years
have witnessed Olphie signing 20 artists to various
major an independent record companies. Things weren't
always easy as Olphie consistently faced many hurdles
in his path. One of the 20 artists he signed,
blues guitarist, Danny Gatton, on Elektra Records
who won a Grammy nomination in 1993, committed suicide. "Working
with Danny Gatton was a labor of love for me because
I was a guitar freak from day one. Once you heard
Danny's music, you couldn't believe a guy with that
kinda talent existed" Olphie reflects. Continuing
his streak of darkness, his rap discovery, Public
Enemy, moved to another label causing the band to
part ways with Olphie.
Future Ventures - As for the
future, Vibe Records has dreams of opening a
record store of its own via the internet. "Initially
I was a record retailer and that is why they
tried to stop me" states Olphie. "I don't want
to be limited in what I want to do, Virgin Records
is now one of the largest record stores in the
world, and its also one of the largest record
companies in the world."
Developing Raw Talent Over Fame - When asked
if he was approached by a famed musician to produce their
record, Olphie surprisingly claims he would decline, "I wouldn't
aspire to work with them. As much as it would be a thrill
and the money may be an attraction, it's not what it's about.
I want to break new ground in music. If you're going to break
new ground, you've got to work with new artists." Olphie's
main focus with Vibe Records is musical development, "I'm
more into developing somebody's genuine talent and artistry.
I want to be able to pull musical artists out of obscurity.
I'm looking for young artists, I like fresh talent." Artists
productions is Olphie's forte but don't ask him to get involved
in career management, "I am not interested in management....Management
is glorified baby-sitting, No thank you," quips Olphie. It
is after all show business." Taking the title of Executive
Producer, Producer Olphie immerses himself in the recording
process. "I involve myself in every step in the making of
a record. Production is everything today. I know my way around
the studio and I can work with the best in the business." With
technology moving so rapidly, many new young artists are
putting out their own records and producing themselves. Olphie
is from the old school and believes this is all just a big
business trend, "Technology has its advantages and disadvantages.
But, all it's really done is brought the price down on recording.
Everyone thinks they can now record their own record and
burn their own CD. Making a record is an art form, it's not
about digital technology. I know what it takes to make a
good record. I know how to make a quality recording. We are
being forced into following the trend because that's what
manufactures will have you believe." Digital technology sounds
atrocious; it has no life of its own."
GOING AGAINST THE GRAIN - The music business
is one of the toughest industries to enter, especially when
you're a small entity, but Olphie plans on defying the odds, "I'm
a small independent record company with national distribution.
The only reason I secured national distribution is because
I'm a seasoned record company executive industry guy. Most
distributors have no desire to sign a deal with one-off artists
on small independents. I've got my sights on bigger things,
artist development, etc." Olphie wants to avoid the whole
record company attitude, "now that I have my own record company,
Vibe Records, a major recording facility, as well as a strategic
alliance with a 24 hour internet radio station called choiceradio.com, I
can finally do what I want and put out what I want," Olphie
demands, I'm not married, I have no kids, I'm totally dedicated
to hip-hop and rock-n-roll."
Contact Vibe Records
today!
info@viberecords.com 1-888-336-8423
(VIBE)
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