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My sound is definitely boom bap, I could never deny that. But I feel like its an updated sound, says Marco, born Marco Bruno, who started making music in 1999 after buying an MPC drum machine with stu
My sound is definitely boom bap, I could never deny that. But I feel like its an updated sound, says Marco, born Marco Bruno, who started making music in 1999 after buying an MPC drum machine with student loan money. The MPC and a pack of Newports as his sole accomplices, Marco made a bold move to NYC in 2001. As an assistant Engineer at renowned recording studio, The Cutting Room, MP honed technical skills and got to know some of the rap games finest as he refined his production chops.
The Marco Polo production credit quickly began to hold more and more weight, with production placement on projects from legends
such as Masta Ace and Boot Camp Click. MPs discog of features, collaborations and solo projects grew steadily, leading to the 2007 release of the critically acclaimed Port Authority. This debut production album featuring a whos-who of MC heavyweights including Large Professor, Kool G Rap and Buckshot was a career milestone that claimed his place as one of the new schools most respected beatmakers.
Fueled by the excitement of these collaborations and the exposure they have provided, his focus remains on his love of producing songs with his favorite MCs and DJs. Fall 2013 will see the release of the long-awaited, most anticipated follow-up production album PA2: The Directors Cut.
The lead single is a tribute to the late Keith Elam of Gang Starr, known to most as Guru, who passed away on April 19, 2010 due to complications from cancer. In addition, Marco reunites Organized Konfusion on 3-O-Clock and King Tee and MC Eiht bring the hydroponic flows on West Coast Love. On the aptly titled Astonishing Large Professor, Inspectah Deck, O.C. and Tragedy Khadafi trade bars over a monster beat featuring scratches by DJ Revolution.
The album is called PA2: The Directors Cut, because its 19 songs. If youve got A.D.D. this is not the album for you.
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