Brady Watt's music career started around age 14, playing bass in various groups in the
New England punk scene. Before this he was a
hip hop fan, growing up on
Wu-Tang Clan,
A Tribe Called Quest,
Gang Starr, and others. His musicality evolved at a very fast rate under the tutelage of a few mentors and as he discovered and assimilated new styles such as various world music, funk, and fusion. He moved to
Brooklyn where he began mastering his craft by playing with a who's who of legendary musicians and artists in the city and around the world. It didn't take long for him to rise in the ranks of New York musicians and become one of the most sought-after
session bass players and performers in the city. While playing bass, Brady soaked up knowledge from all the producers he was working with. His inclination was to keep learning and begin producing records on his own. His skills as a multi-instrumentalist (bass, keys, guitar, and drums) and a finely tuned taste for drum production and music synthesis/soundscaping made this move only natural. Watts has a series on YouTube called "Bass & Bars", where he plays bass alongside rappers. Through the series he has worked and jammed with such artists including
Warren G,
Marc Rebillet,
Melanie Fiona,
Talib Kweli,
Murs (rapper),
Xzibit,
Pharoahe Monch.
Krayzie Bone,
Maino, Smooth B of
Nice & Smooth, among others. ==Discography==