Marco Polo

The Stupendous Adventures Of Marco Polo (Parental Advisory)

  • MOG Editorial Review

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    After becoming one of underground hip-hop's most sought after producers, Marco Polo decided to give his beats a proper showcase with the help of his famous friend on The Stupendous Adventures of Marco Polo. Full of thumping, groovy bass lines, tracks like opener "Buggiin Out" show that backpack rap doesn't need arty beats to feel alternative, and guests like Large Professor get Polo's messages across for him. Elsewhere, Royce da 5' 9" and Slum Village emcee Elzhi provide a perfect posse for Polo's production on "Best to Do It," managing to prove he could produce a true radio hit if he wanted. While hip-hop heads have probably been listening to Marco Polo beats without knowing it for years, the cohesive tracks on The Stupendous Adventures of Marco Polo will guarantee listeners will recognize his sound from now on.
  • AMG Review of Stupendous Adventures of Marco Polo

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    Matt Rinaldi
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    Since signing with the prominent East Coast label Duck Down, Canadian-born beatsmith Marco Polo has enjoyed a productive tenure. After putting out two quality MC/producer collabo LPs (one with Coney Island MC Torae and one with Boot Camp stalwart Ruste Juxx), MP presents an album for which he alone holds top billing, The Stupendous Adventures of Marco Polo. Recruiting a varied mix of underground hip-hop mainstays, relative newcomers, and a handful of fellow Canadian artists, as well as a couple of veteran rappers who haven't been heard from in years, Polo comes up big with his impressive second full-length effort in 2010. As usual, the production betrays the producer's proclivity for the true-school era with plenty of samples from mid-'90s classics, scratched-up hooks, and tight drum arrangements. Hardcore hip-hop heads will find plenty to their liking here -- from the bass-heavy "The Radar Remix" with Large Professor (which even manages to bang harder than the extraordinary original) and Torae's infectious military-themed head-nodder "Combat Drills" to the straightforward "How I Get Down" remix, which sees Skoob of Das EFX making a strong return to the mike after a long absence. Similarly, former Cold Chillin' battle rapper Grand Daddy I.U. puts in a commendable performance over Marco's high-energy track, which utilizes a distinct Beach Boys sample on "The Veteran." Still, the album's highlights come courtesy of Toronto's underground rap scene. Listeners unfamiliar with the T-dot will be pleasantly surprised by the mike skills displayed by lyricists like Arcee, Exile, Promise, and Surreal.

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