Marco Polo produced Brooklyn Nets’ TV intro

Marco Polo, who currently resides in Brooklyn, produced the music for the YES Network’s Brooklyn Nets intro.

You don’t have to be a patron of the Barclays Center to be familiar with the soundscape that’s now symbolic of the Brooklyn Nets. The anthemic horns and infectious beat, composed by the Brooklyn by way of Toronto producer Marco Polo, is also used as officially licensed music for the Nets, courtesy of the YES Network, the team’s official cable broadcast channel. Those that tune into the games will be sure to recognize the animated video clip, which is used at both the intro and outro of all their broadcasts, as well as during highlights, commentary, and transitioning to and from commercial breaks, in the house that Hov built.

[Video] 4th Pyramid – Feel It In My Bones

“Feel It In My Bones” is the latest video from 4th Pyramid’s Pyramid Scheme that was released earlier this year. Marco Polo produced the track while Johnny Nghiem directed the video.

“This song is based on a true story of me breaking my hip in a nasty little accident,” explains Pyramid, who opens the track by rapping, “I’m so hip-hop/ My hip popped/ Shattered into pieces when I hit it on the block.” The accident is a few years old, says Pyramid, and for a while it had just been a matter of finding the right instrumental. “When Marco Polo send me the beat,” he recalls, “I pretty much knew right away that it was perfect for my story.”