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Vokab Kompany

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Vokab Kompany is a San Diego, California based American Hip-Hop and Live-Electronic band; founded by vocalist Robbie Gallo aka Rob Hurt, and later joined by vocalist Matt Burke aka Burkey or Burke Baby (Native Root) in 2007 fusing the hip hop and electronic genres. Richard Galiguis (bass), Geoff Nigl (keys) and John Avery (Sax) comprise the rest of the award-winning funk, soul and glitch hop band, Vokab Kompany.

History[edit]

Vokab Kompany was started by Robbie Gallo aka Rob Hurt aka B3K, in 2006. His debut album Liquid Language featured Killer Priest of Wu-Tang Clan. This album also featured Matthew Burke aka Burkey on two tracks - "40 Thieves" and "Soul Sista", which served as the start of the collaboration between the two. Burkey's accomplishments include opening for poet Maya Angelou with his band Native Root and featuring on MTV Thailand and Bakery Music hip hop compilation T Hop with the band The Golden Triangle.

Their recent single "Turn Me Out" was released by Gravitas Recordings and featured Lyrics Born. Single "Warm in the Light" from their collaborative EP with 9 theory titled " Beneath The Shallow" was featured by Forbes.[1]

Their most recent EP, One Of Infinity, is a collaboration and concept project and was released Fathers Day, 2018. It was created by Primal Energy & Vokab Kompany.

Their last recent LP, The Good Kompany Album, was released on January 20, 2016 to critical acclaim and includes guest features from Gift of Gab, Mitchy Slick, SIYA and more.

Vokab Kompany released V-Sides Vol. 1 (Kollabs and Remixes), a collection of collaborations, remixes and original songs, on New Kong Records December 17, 2013. It included features from The Polish Ambassador, The Grouch, Knight Riderz, Love and Light, Stephan Jacobs and an official Zion I remix.

Vokab Kompany and Crush Effect (David Vieth of Karl Denson's Tiny Universe & Jesse Malloy of Panic at The Disco) released VKCE (a self-titled album) on New Kong Records December 18, 2012. The album featured 10 Hip Hop / Electronic tracks with songs featured in national commercials / television shows. Most recently, VKCE has landed the song "World Wide" as the anthem for the new (Sacha Baron Cohen "The Brothers Grimsby" movie) as well as a spot on Ja Rule's MTV reality show. "I've Been so Many Places" was picked up by Starz movie channel in (2014 STARZ trailer), "Back to the Past" (2013 Kia Optima "Blake Griffin Time Travels - 2006 Bench Press" commercial) and "Burn It Down" (Southern Comfort "Fiery Pepper" commercial).[2] "Back to the Past" was also featured on the television show Franklin and Bash. VKCE debuted at #47 on the Itunes Hip Hop charts behind only major-label releases from T.I and Chief Keef among hip-hop albums released that week. Most recently VKCE has landed sync placements with MTV.

Vokab Kompany's Single "So Bright" from the Album "Quit Sleep" has been featured in Kia Motors Summer Sales Event commercial (2010), NBC's hit The Today Show on January 14, 2011, and was the featured anthem in both 2014 & 2015 in South Lake Tahoe's tourism commercials.

Vokab Kompany (2012) has partnered with the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System to create a tune for their campaign on Public Safety.[3]

Quit Sleep, released April 2011, their 3rd album to date has features and production from Aplus (Hieroglyphics), Lincoln Parish of (Cage The Elephant), DJ Vadim, RadioActive (formerly of Spearhead), Luckyiam of Living Legends, Random Rab, Signal Path (among others). They're track "So Bright" (2014 featured on Tahoe South Commercial), Vokab enjoyed immediate success as "The Local Break" on San Diego's premier independent radio station 91x for the month of May (the only hip hop band to do so on a primarily rock based station) and their song "Take you to Space" was noted as #30 on the 91x top 91 songs of 2011.[4]

The New Kong, released October 2009, VK's 2nd album has features and production from Lateef the Truthspeaker, The Mutaytor (with bass player John Avila of Oingo Boingo) The Original Radioactive (formerly Michael Franti/Spearhead), Lincoln Parish (Cage the Elephant), J Boogie, and Alanis Morissette's husband, MC Mario "Souleye" Treadway (among others).

Vokab Kompany was voted Best Hip Hop Band in 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2018; as well as Best Hip Hop Album of 2010 for their album The New Kong, and was the first hip hop band nominated for Album Of the Year in 2011 by the San Diego Music Awards.[5][6][7][8] [9]

Vokab Kompany has played hundreds of shows and festivals: Including; "The Do LAb Stage" at Coachella, Electric Forest, Shambhalah, Summer Meltdown, Kaleidescope and Lightning in a Bottle, as direct support for artists such as Cee Lo Green, De La Soul, Cage the Elephant, Del the Funky Homosapien, Wiz Khalifa, Matisyahu, Pepper (band) at the Playboy Mansion, The Wailers Band and have toured as direct support for acts such as Umphrey's McGee, Collie Buddz, The Pimps of Joytime, and Zion I. Vokab Kompany was also featured as the lead MC's on Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (Lenny Kravitz, Rolling Stones) nationwide RUN DMC tribute tour.

Members[edit]

  • Geoff Nigl (Keyboards)
  • John Avery (Sax)
  • Matt Burke aka Burkey (Lead Vocals)
  • Robbie Gallo aka Rob Hurt (Lead Vocals)
  • Richard Galiguis (Bass, and Guitar)

References[edit]

  1. "September Is National Recovery Month, And The Nation Is Speaking Up". Forbes.com.
  2. ELLIOTT, STUART (November 28, 2011). "In New Ads, Some (Drinkers) Like It Hot". New York Times. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  3. "Movin' & Groovin' with Vokab Kompany". Archived from the original on 2014-07-05. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
  4. 91x[dead link]
  5. "List of 2011 San Diego Music Award Winners". NBC 7 San Diego.
  6. "San Diego Music Awards - 2012 Winners". sandiegomusicawards.com. Archived from the original on 2014-05-23. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
  7. "San Diego Music Awards - 2011 Winners". sandiegomusicawards.com. Archived from the original on 2014-05-24. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
  8. "San Diego Music Awards - 2010 Winners". sandiegomusicawards.com. Archived from the original on 2014-05-23. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
  9. "2018 San Diego Music Awards Nominees". San Diego Music Awards. Archived from the original on January 14, 2019. Retrieved May 20, 2018.

Vokab in SPIN Magazine

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