
APOLLO BROWN + MARCO POLO | Berlin
19.03.2025
Einlass: 19:00h Beginn: 20:00hApollo Brown & Marco Polo
Apollo Browns Beat Life IV feat. Marco Polo
Warm Up: tba
19.03.2025 Panke, Berlin Wedding
Einlass: 19:00 // Start: 20:00
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Apollo Brown
Talented artists can make what appears to be impossible look easy. It’s in this rarefied air where you’ll
find Detroit’s Apollo Brown, constantly conjuring fresh innovations out of a tried-and-true formula. For
the last decade, the artist has singularly re-defined and expanded the foundation of what boom bap
production can sound like in the 21st Century.
Originally from Grand Rapids in West Michigan, Apollo Brown is a hip-hop producer based in Detroit.
In the tradition of left-field beatmakers like the great J Dilla and Madlib, Brown is a man of many
influences, with a sound that owes as much to the yacht rock of Seals & Crofts as it does to classic
R&B, pulling from all corners of the music world to craft beats that are as interesting musically as they
are rhythmically. His vast discography includes guest-filled projects, instrumental albums, and fulllength
collaborations with MCs such as Big Pooh, Che’ Noir, Guilty Simpson, Joell Ortiz, Locksmith,
O.C., Philmore Greene, Planet Asia, Raheem DeVaughn, Ras Kass, Stalley, Skyzoo, and many
more. Brown has also participated in the hip-hop groups The Left and Ugly Heroes. While Brown
started making beats as a bedroom producer in 1996, it wasn’t until he moved to Detroit and became
part of the city’s hip-hop scene that he really began to make a name for himself with his production
skills on his first beat albums. In 2009, Brown won the Detroit Red Bull Big Tune Championships, and
later that year the producer signed on with Mello Music Group. Under the label, Apollo released a
body of work that lives up to the legacy of the head-nodding, screwface-inducing, soul-replenishing
lineage of Primo and Pete Rock, J Dilla and Large Professor, Mobb Deep and DJ Muggs. This is the
tradition that Apollo Brown triumphantly upholds, conceiving, beat by beat, an East Coast sound with
a midwestern mentality, hard and nasty drums that blends sadness, depression, and tenderness. It’s
fall music, somber relatable music, gray sky music that offers the unvarnished truth. These aren’t
beats impersonally e-mailed across the continent from producer-to-MC. On every album bearing the
Apollo Brown alias, the artists create songs in the same room, bouncing ideas and concepts off each
another until the final product is a masterpiece. Everyone from Danny Brown to Chance The Rapper,
Freddie Gibbs to Masta Ace, Black Milk to Oddisee, and Westside Gun, have spit bars over his beats.
The explanation why is pretty simple. If you still have any doubts, all you need to do is press play.
Marco Polo
Don’t let the name fool you. Producer Marco Polo is more time traveler than explorer. In
the past decade, this T.O. native has been transporting listeners to an alternate
dimension, somewhere between the 90s and the present. Marco, born Marco Bruno,
who started making music in 1999 after buying an MPC 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 game’s finest. The Marco Polo
production credit quickly began to hold more weight, with production credits with
legends such as Rakim, Westside Gunn,Scarface, Phaorahe Monch, Talib kweli, Masta
Ace, Sean Price. MP’s 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 who’s-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 school’s most respected beatmakers. The production credits continue
to grow and MP has been touring the world. He is expanding his creative horizons into
the world of licensing, landing some noteworthy soundtracks, including “Kick-Ass 2”.
His original production was selected as the official theme song for the Brooklyn Nets on
the YES network . Up next Masta Ace x Marco Polo 3rc LP coming 2025.