This is why i love Death Grips, just casually releasing an album out of nowhere.
Re: New Death Grips on Soundcloud
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 2:34 am
by Phigure
after a few listens, i'd say it's really good but not enough mc ride to be amazing
Re: New Death Grips on Soundcloud
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 3:11 am
by alphacat
Yeah, seemed like a lot more instrumental/one sample tunes than before.
Re: New Death Grips on Soundcloud
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 3:29 am
by kaili
i dont get the hype around dg... i admit i only heard a bit of em, but i remember listening to the first album and just thinkin it was kinda shit. i like the one song where they sampled pink floyd but other than that i just think its kinda too 'out there' (in a bad way) for me
Re: New Death Grips on Soundcloud
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 3:55 am
by Jizz
They sampled pink floyd? Didnt notice that
Tbh ive wanted a death grips release that gave a bit more leeway to the instrumentation so im looking forward to hearing this
Re: New Death Grips on Soundcloud
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 5:12 am
by SCope13
reverb just mentioned this to me. would check now but I'm busy with Newham Generals atm
Re: New Death Grips on Soundcloud
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 6:14 am
by nowaysj
JizzMan wrote:They sampled pink floyd? Didnt notice that
Tbh ive wanted a death grips release that gave a bit more leeway to the instrumentation so im looking forward to hearing this
Re: New Death Grips on Soundcloud
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 6:26 pm
by alphacat
kaili wrote:i dont get the hype around dg... i admit i only heard a bit of em, but i remember listening to the first album and just thinkin it was kinda shit. i like the one song where they sampled pink floyd but other than that i just think its kinda too 'out there' (in a bad way) for me
From my perspective - I started listening to hip hop in one of its golden ages, the late eighties and early nineties when I was a teen/young adult. There was conscious shit, the gangsta thing was just starting to take off and was really raw and aggressive, and overall there was just more of a range of styles, attitudes, etc. Over the last 20 years it's all been cooked down into a dumb formula largely - there hasn't been a whiff of innovation sonically or thematically (for the most part.)
Then I heard the Exmilitary Mixtape. My faith in the power of hip hop to innovate was restored, the music was raw, lean, and challenging, and yeah - samplespotting was fun again. (@ Jizzman - Pink Floyd sample source[/url], for instance, a classic tune everybody should know.)
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OK, so far my take on this album is: different drugs. Like, they're getting exposed to some high grade, exotic shit now. No more dirty street drugs. We're talking pills, liquid acid, 2c-I, stuff like that. The sound is still raw and arguably even more challenging, but it's not as lean [to my ears.] There's a little more indulgence. Gonna have to listen again a few times, but that's my take right now.
Re: New Death Grips on Soundcloud
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 6:49 pm
by wolf89
kaili wrote:i dont get the hype around dg... i admit i only heard a bit of em, but i remember listening to the first album and just thinkin it was kinda shit. i like the one song where they sampled pink floyd but other than that i just think its kinda too 'out there' (in a bad way) for me
The Money Store got a little more developed both in song writing and in tighter production values. You might prefer it. The rapping is more structured and easier to take in too.
Haven't heard this one properly yet so can't judge. Like a couple tracks I heard though. Didn't like another though
Re: New Death Grips on Soundcloud
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 7:13 pm
by kaili
wolf89 wrote:
kaili wrote:i dont get the hype around dg... i admit i only heard a bit of em, but i remember listening to the first album and just thinkin it was kinda shit. i like the one song where they sampled pink floyd but other than that i just think its kinda too 'out there' (in a bad way) for me
The Money Store got a little more developed both in song writing and in tighter production values. You might prefer it. The rapping is more structured and easier to take in too.
Haven't heard this one properly yet so can't judge. Like a couple tracks I heard though. Didn't like another though
meh just tried to listen to it but still dont rate it, its his voice i think and his rapping
just sounds like a hobo shouting
EDIT: but the production is really good gotta admit