OK why didn’t my friends tell me Marly Marls son was doing music and dope music at that. For those who don’t know who Marley is check out this snippet from his Wiki page. ” In Hip-Hop’s Golden Age, Marley Marl was the house producer of the Juice Crew, known for The Bridge Wars, a feud with Boogie Down Productions seen as one of the earliest and most influential hip hop beefs. The Juice Crew included Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shanté, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, Craig G, MC Shan and Masta Ace, and produced many songs for outside artists including King Tee, LL Cool J, and Lords of the Underground. He was also an important figure in the careers of Eric B. & Rakim, producing their first hits “My Melody” and “Eric B Is President”.
Marl was the first to sample a breakbeat and reprogram it, which he did with The Honey Drippers’ “Impeach the President” breakbeat on the MC Shan single “The Bridge” from 1985. This was an extremely important feat as it completely changed the way hip hop beats were made, as well as other sample based genres. In his early records, Marl mixed James Brown samples and synthetic beats in a fashion previously unheard of, for the most part.”
I guess you can say music runs deep in his veins. Here is a brief description of his first mix provided by deadline LTD and a link to the music. ENJOY
Deadline LTD presents As Above So Below – An Instrumental Odyssey by MWill
Welcome to the ancient lands of the esoteric. Compiled by samples from the Alan Parsons Project, As Above So Below is an ode to the mystic past of the Ancient Near East and its correlation to our inner most sacred principles among and throughout the history of human craftsmanship. The real knows the deal. Includes exclusive mixes created by MWill featuring dialogue by Lords of the Underground, Tragedy Khadafi, Carl Sagan, Robert Richard Hieronimus, and Sun Ra.Download below