ANALOG WARMTH. VINTAGE MPC.
REAL DRUMS. THE ERA THAT CHANGED MUSIC.
When the MPC-60 was the future and the 808 was brand new. Uncle Roc carries that era forward — boom bap, soul, funk, the feel of music made by hand on real machines. Now taking artist development clients for 2026.
The MPC-60. The Roland 808. The Yamaha DX7. The Oberheim DMX. These weren't just tools — they were the instruments that defined a decade. Uncle Roc learned on them. Still plays on them.
Three levels of artist development — from getting consistent and releasing to building a full revenue-generating brand and catalog. Real music. Real content. Real business infrastructure.
Uncle Roc came up in the era when hip-hop was still being invented — when producers were figuring out what the MPC could do, when every record sounded different because nobody had agreed on a template yet. He was there. In the room. Behind the boards.
His sound carries that DNA forward without nostalgia. This isn't a throwback — it's a foundation. The warmth of analog tape, the snap of a real drum machine, the groove of a sample flipped by someone who understands where it came from.
Now taking artist development clients for 2026. Three tiers. Real results. The machines are on. The tape is rolling.
Choose your tier and reach out. Uncle Roc is taking a limited number of artist development clients for 2026. Spots fill fast. Minimum 3-month commitment.