Marco Polo (producer)

Marco Polo
Background information
Birth name Marco Bruno
Born Toronto, Canada
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s) Producer
Years active 2000–present
Labels Asfalt Records, Duck Down Music Inc., Fat Beats, Macro Beats, Pockets Linted Entertainment, Rawkus Records, Soulspazm
Associated acts Hannibal Stax, O.S.T.R., Pumpkinhead, Ruste Juxx, Torae, Masta Ace

Marco Bruno, better known as Marco Polo, is a Canadian hip hop producer. Born in Toronto, he moved to New York City in the early 2000s to pursue a career in hip hop production, and has since become one of the most sought-after underground producers on the US East Coast.[1]

Life and career

When he came to New York City, Bruno worked as a sound engineer in several recording studios. As a result, he met up with legendary Brooklyn MC Masta Ace, who was looking for beats for his 2004 LP A Long Hot Summer at the time. Although Ace could not pay him at first, he used one of the beats Bruno gave him for the song "Do It Man" (featuring Big Noyd). Production for Sadat X's Black October album and various Boot Camp Clik projects followed a few years later. His debut album, Port Authority, was released through Rawkus Records and featured guest raps from Masta Ace, Kool G Rap, Buckshot, Wordsworth, O.C., Kardinal Offishall, Large Professor and Sadat X. On June 2, 2009, a collaboration album with Torae was released, entitled Double Barrel.

On June 29, 2010, Marco Polo released The Stupendous Adventures of Marco Polo on Duck Down Records. The album featured guest raps from an assortment of acts including the Large Professor, Torae, Royce Da 5'9" and others.

In October 2012, he released the For My People EP with Italian rappers Bassi Maestro and Ghemon.

Style and influences

Marco Polo's production revolves around his use of samples, and his style is somewhat comparable to that of Pete Rock and DJ Premier, the latter of which he names as his greatest influence. To give a more authentic effect to his production, he will individually sample drum sounds (such as a hi-hat) and arrange them to create his own "breaks". He often uses bass to enhance melodies he has sampled. He has been known to use outro beats to segue into the next song.

Discography

Albums

Production

References

External links

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