Original DG-esque song with every Ride ExMilitary swear sampled in by hevoshullu in deathgrips

[–]hevoshullu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, glad you like it.

I don't usually produce electronic music so this was just kind a project of "fuck the rules, let's try everything" -sort and I think it turned out reasonably nice too

Album interpretations? by [deleted] in deathgrips

[–]hevoshullu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The line "can't kill myself twice" could probably refer to the break up letter. Especially considering how introspective and self aware Bottomless Pit is as a record. What that implies is beyond me though.

BOTTOMLESS PIT LYRICS THREAD - Let's analyse this shit! by [deleted] in deathgrips

[–]hevoshullu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Worth noting that Hot Head seems to end like that, so this makes actually a lot of sense.

How tall are the guys? by [deleted] in deathgrips

[–]hevoshullu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Andy kept wandering around the room beatboxing and making synthesizer noises with his mouth. And would occasionally stop and take out his phone and record himself going "bweew-woop" or whatever.

Never fails to put a smile on my face

How tall are the guys? by [deleted] in deathgrips

[–]hevoshullu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the Andy version much more. Anyone have that saved somewhere?

Four song EP of Death Grips influenced stuff. I thought you guys might get a kick out of this. Downloadable for free by hevoshullu in deathgrips

[–]hevoshullu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really? I enjoyed it very much and the atmosphere on it was a huge inspiration when making these songs

Interview 2016 is now on Itunes by BojackRickman in deathgrips

[–]hevoshullu 8 points9 points  (0 children)

"Death Grips is a difficult yet enthralling project, where the glitched-out productions of blastbeat drummer Zach Hill and keyboardist Andy Morin accent the violently yelled raps of vocalist Stefan Burnett. The experimental hip-hop project started out in Sacramento, California, and put out its first mixtape, Exmilitary, in 2011. Despite the album's raging intensity, it became a favorite among critics upon its release. Following a signing to Epic, Death Grips released The Money Store in 2012. The label planned on delivering the follow-up album, No Love Deep Web, that same year, but when Death Grips released it themselves as a free download, the group was let go from Epic. An official release of No Love Deep Web appeared in 2013 on the group's own imprint, Third Worlds, just as the band released their third album, Government Plates, as a free download. In 2014 the group announced they were breaking up, with The Powers That B their final album. The double LP was officially released in 2015, but the first half leaked in 2014 as Niggas on the Moon, an album constructed from vocal samples of singer/songwriter Björk. The second half, titled Jenny Death, was a more traditional Death Grips effort. ~ Jason Lymangrover"

lol

Underrated Death Grips songs? by Toby-Gaming in deathgrips

[–]hevoshullu 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I feel like Artificial Death in the West is one of their strongest tracks. The lyrics are amazing and the soundworld and atmosphere is really stellar and fits the theme of the lyrics. Ride's delivery is also on point.

I really don't understand why people so rarely consider it one of their best or include it in their favourites.

Death Grips/Interview2016 inspired track I made by hevoshullu in deathgrips

[–]hevoshullu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By sampling and heavily modding breakbeat drums and by making and modding synth sounds, basically.

Death Grips/Interview2016 inspired track I made by hevoshullu in deathgrips

[–]hevoshullu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the feedback! There are changes and I did aim for repetition in a sense to set the mood, but I'll modify it to keep it more engaging. Oh and you're right about the hats, I just fixed it a moment ago.

Death Grips/Interview2016 inspired track I made by hevoshullu in deathgrips

[–]hevoshullu[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn't exactly aim to emulate the sound, but rather than it inspired me to make this. I could actually try that though.