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Paul C
Paul C. McKasty (September 20, 1964July 17, 1989), better known as Paul C, was an East coast hip hop producer and engineer in the 1980s. McKasty was of Polish descent. ==Work== McKasty began his musical career as a bassist of the pop rock band the Mandolindley Road Show.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= The Mandolindley Road Show )〕 He gave himself the middle name "Charles" after Ray Charles which he shortened to the initial "C."〔 After the group disbanded, Paul joined the hip hop group Mikey D & the L.A. Posse. He began working as a producer and engineer for numerous hip-hop acts. Paul C's best-known work is on Ultramagnetic MC's 1988 classic debut album ''Critical Beatdown'' and the non-album singles the group released between 1988 and 1989. He has only one credit as a producer on the album, for the track "Give the Drummer Some," but according to group members, Paul C was responsible for the overall sound of the album.〔 Paul preferred to work without contracts, so he often did not receive credit for his production work.〔 Paul C also worked for many other artists including Grandmaster Caz, Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rud, Stezo, and Rahzel. He also served as a mentor of Large Professor in the use of the E-mu SP-1200. He overheard a recording session of a new local group named Simply Too Positive and offered to produce its entire demo. Simply Too Positive eventually became Organized Konfusion and its demo created a major buzz around the group.〔 Paul C's status began to grow and he was hired to work for higher-profile artists. He produced tracks for Eric B. & Rakim's ''Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em''. He was planning on producing more songs for the group and also for Queen Latifah, Biz Markie, and Large Professor's group Main Source.
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