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Sam Clarke
Sam Clarke
Our secret weapon.  Part beat maker, part singer-songwriter, and part funky drummer, Sam first appeared alongside the Mass Pro team when he sang the hook on "Goin For A Ride" off Big Loop's Real Recognized album.  Since then, he's become our go-to guy on the drums, holding it down at shows and in the studio. We've been having a lot of sesssions at his lovely home studio lately (we call them Cigarette Sessions when he hops on the drums), and plenty more magic is on the way.
Cary Clark
Cary
Mass Pro's in-house engineer and technical wizard is also a pretty damn good producer in his own right.  He's been at it for a while now, and after making some moves on the Boston scene (holding it down for a crew called AR Classic), he moved out to Cali.  Now he's mixing tracks, making beats, networking, and holding it down on the West Coast.  In addition to sharing audio tips with us, he recorded the entire "Live at the Pint" album, and continues to inspire us to learn more about our equipment.
Michael Broady
Broady
No one though too much of it when our long-time friend Michael Broady bought an MPC a little while ago.  But after we heard the beats he was making, we quickly took notice.  While he's still new to this, he's no joke, and along with Cary, he's coolin' on the West Coast, ready to make some noise in the LA hip-hop scene.  Check it.

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Hickory Lawson

Hickory
Our resident video director is responsible for bringing you all the classic Big Loop videos, and will surely be behind the camera for future Mass Pro footage as well.  Outside of shooting music videos, he directed a hilarious mockumentary about a band called Otterclan, and has lots more coming.  He also plays a mean harmonica, and even raps sometimes, but only when he's really wasted.

Brady B

Brady
Phreeze Phrame's big brother is living proof that hip-hop runs in the family. Based in New York, he's supplied us with beats for tracks like "Still Down" and "Wait A Minute," and also holds his own on the mic.  He also provided the link to R.Thentic, a long-time friend of Brady's (and producer for the likes of De La Soul and Mos Def) who crafted the tracks that many early Mass Pro jams were recorded on.