Carlos "Six July" Broady
Big_Stacks
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Hey Guys,I was listening to "Supreme Clientele" the other day, and I was totally feelin' Carlos "Six July" Broady's tracks. He also did some nice beats on "War Report" and some other LPs which escape me right now. Dude has some skills and I thought I'd give the cat some props. Feel free to add on.Peace,Big Stacks from Kakalak
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he paired wih Choco long time ago, back around the CNN era, that T.O.N.Y. beat and all that...Then he also worked wih Nashiem and did some job on Life After Death. The last beats i heard from him was on Guerilla Black and royce i think.
dude is still diggin'...i was eagerly waiting for his funky drummer reissue, but i have no news til this day. For the record, i met him in 1997 in Paris when he was "already" trying to smuggle some beats, ?? la mexican!!!
how do you have this?
as far as this particular thing, i think it's from the crate list era (right after it stopped). People was arguing about the violins on "Triumph". Most noobies was on some "it can't be played" shit, so Carlos got tired and pulled out some goodies to prove people that violins was isolated and played by RZA actually.
Good Ol' Time...
the god is multidimensional nahmean
GOT DAMN
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Carlos+"Six+July"+Broady
Yes, Carlos Broady did the tracks on "Supreme Clientele" not Carlos Bess, at least according to the liner notes.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak