Scott “Mister Bilistic� Al-Tall stumbled into a music career as an independent artist in 1999 when he discovered the art of home-PC-recording. He was attending Kansas University (KU) and frequented an internet website called Rapmusic.com. The website uses message boards to create an online community of rap music enthusiasts and aspiring hopefuls who exchange tips and ideas for the creation, recording, promotion, and even selling of rap music. As a regular visitor to the site, he began to acquire assistance from other aspiring rap musicians who would walk him through the process of using his own home computer to record and burn music. His first “recording studio� consisted of nothing more than an $8.00 PC microphone and Sonic Foundry’s Sound Forge recording program.
He met a fellow KU student named Mylin Brimm who was willing to provide sung vocals to Scott’s projects and the duo has been together ever since. The Major-Label quality of his recorded work has earned Mr. Bilistic immediate attention from event managers, radio station managers, and the general public. More Importantly, his LIVE performances have earned him credibility as a true entertainer. Not only can he pull-off the responsibilities associated with being a good studio musician, but he can do what many independent artists can’t…put proof in the pudding while live on stage.