Probably my favorite producer from northern ca. Quality and versatility ya know?
From listening to those MOG albums, to his solos, that 18 album, all his tracks for other artists and his more current upbeat stuff you can tell he has a firm understanding of music and sound. And more versatile than most. What I mean by that is well lets make an example: like Khayree, he's made so many dope tracks that are either smooth, gangsta, funky, r&b etc. but he seems to use a similar format for these. the tempo, the guitar, the gear, even the artists. So he could be comparable in that regard to a rock band that has a specific sound that the fans love and they do it real good. Now Sean T on the other hand, I would compare to a jazz or travelling musician who ventures out to different styles, sounds, musicians and tempos. Following what's current or what's not current, really the only thing that distinguishes his music over time is quality (and maybe his drum programming).