Death Grips: Raw is Revolution
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November 02, 2011
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# Death Grips: Raw is Revolution
If you know King Midas Sound, then you know what a fan they are of the
brutal and aggressive hip hop group **Death Grips.** **Kiki Hitomi**
even did a vocal refix of 'Beware' for KMS' latest mixtape.
The year 2011 in hip hop may be remembered for many things: **Lil'
Wayne** in American Apparel leggings at the VMA's, **Drake**'s penchant
for Bill Cosby-esque sweaters, former Bad Boy MC **G-Dep** being so
blown on PCP that he made a trip down to his local NYPD precinct and
confessed to a decade-old shooting...TWICE (the first time his
confession was refused because the police recognized that Dep was under
the influence of said PCP). However the year may also come to be known
as a game changer, a time when the counter was reset.
Death Grips' *Ex Military* record is a bold and striking display of raw,
unsanitized, inyourface sonic assault that challenges what a hip hop
record can be. Like a re-amped, sober **DMX** stumbling in to a
**Germs** show, the **Zach Hill** collective have offered an answer to
the pop brushstrokes, trap talk & Baby Bumpgate currently on offer.
E.E. Cummings once said that poetry atrophies when it strays too far
from music. Well Hip Hop atrophies when its strays to far from the ass
moving, body convulsing, balled fists of fury that their sounds evoke.
For all the bullshit hyberbole, the Death Grip's record is as immediate
as anything **Premiere, the Shocklee Brothers** or **Dilla** ever laid
down. There's a revolution going on in America at the moment, and if
this isn't already the soundtrack of tumultuous times... it should be.
**Ex Military**
**Death Grips x Kiki Hitomi (pain under the blue sky revoice)**
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<p> If you know King Midas Sound, then you know what a fan they are of the brutal and aggressive hip hop group <strong>Death Grips.</strong> <strong>Kiki Hitomi</strong> even did a vocal refix of ‘Beware’ for KMS’ latest mixtape.</p><p>The year 2011 in hip hop may be remembered for many things: <strong>Lil’ Wayne</strong> in American Apparel leggings at the VMA’s, <strong>Drake</strong>’s penchant for Bill Cosby-esque sweaters, former Bad Boy MC <strong>G-Dep</strong> being so blown on PCP that he made a trip down to his local NYPD precinct and confessed to a decade-old shooting…TWICE (the first time his confession was refused because the police recognized that Dep was under the influence of said PCP). However the year may also come to be known as a game changer, a time when the counter was reset.</p><p> Death Grips’ <em>Ex Military</em> record is a bold and striking display of raw, unsanitized, inyourface sonic assault that challenges what a hip hop record can be. Like a re-amped, sober <strong>DMX</strong> stumbling in to a <strong>Germs</strong> show, the <strong>Zach Hill</strong> collective have offered an answer to the pop brushstrokes, trap talk & Baby Bumpgate currently on offer. E.E. Cummings once said that poetry atrophies when it strays too far from music. Well Hip Hop atrophies when its strays to far from the ass moving, body convulsing, balled fists of fury that their sounds evoke. For all the bullshit hyberbole, the Death Grip’s record is as immediate as anything <strong>Premiere, the Shocklee Brothers</strong> or <strong>Dilla</strong> ever laid down. There’s a revolution going on in America at the moment, and if this isn’t already the soundtrack of tumultuous times… it should be.</p><p><strong>Ex Military</strong></p><p>
<strong>Death Grips x Kiki Hitomi (pain under the blue sky revoice)</strong></p>
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# Death Grips: Raw is Revolution If you know King Midas Sound, then you know what a fan they are of the brutal and aggressive hip hop group **Death Grips.** **Kiki Hitomi** even did a vocal refix of 'Beware' for KMS' latest mixtape. The year 2011 in hip hop may be remembered for many things: **...
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The year 2011 in hip hop may be remembered for many things: **Lil' Wayne** in American Apparel leggings at the VMA's, **Drake**'s penchant for Bill Cosby-esque sweaters, former Bad Boy MC **G-Dep** being so blown on PCP that he made a trip down to his local NYPD precinct and confessed to a decade...