@@penpeen2185 thanks for the kind words!! to answer your question idk i don’t really do promo at all but i’ve been trying that harder as i realize it’s a necessary part of making music a profession, real shit this video right here has given me way more exposure than i ever had, like before this the most views i’d gotten was like 200 lol
@@poopyjoe7883 I think if you find your niche and market yourself, you’ll find your audience in time! As long as your passionate about what you create and your goals as an artists, Death Grips is a great example of being underground but true to themselves. :) As a photographer, I struggle to market myself freelance too. Id love to create a music video like this one day! 😅
I was streaming LOTR from my PC to the TV with my roommates a bit ago and went to my room for something. The volume on the TV was pretty loud so I decided to go to Spotify on my second monitor and play the first half second of Guillotine. Im pretty sure I heard them shit themselves
Some kids tried to do this in my class (I go to an art college) except everyone knew death grips so it was just a bunch of us listening to guillotine while these dudes were giggling like they were blowing our minds or something
man i see you everywhere so first off good fucking taste secondly i feel like for a jazz class id play turned off or inanimate sensation. turned off because i feel like its a good fit for a jazz class inanimate sensation because thats how i was introduced to death grips & it stuck with me since i listened to it
@@lifesoldier Inanimate Sensations has a more catchy and accessible flow than most other of their songs, even if the song itself isn't that accessible if this makes sense
@@lifesoldierThanks, I really appreciate it. I absolutely fucking love Inanimate Sensations. There were entire days where I would just blast it. I can definitely see the jazz influence and it would be a great choice. I would be super interested to hear your and other people's recommendations/opinions on this
I’m not a Death Grips fan at all but pretty much all of my friends, especially in the music circle, have at least heard of them. I have no idea how 100+ people that are literally in music school haven’t heard of them unless no one spoke up
@@luvi98 It could but not all Death Grips songs are based in metal/punk as that one. Money Store will probably always be the starting point for new DG listeners.
Yeah its pretty disappointing imo. They're such great artists but people show them off out of context just for laughs, and may end up having those people not learn to appreciate it, which would be a shame.
@@albert-mg6yi exactly. People are too fucking "I like this but not that and this is good and this bad" and blah blah. The only music I don't like is anything that is plastic and pandering to an audience.. lookin at you, top 100.
Is this a “How to make a class uncomfortable as fast as possible” speed run? Congrats on the record! 🙌🏾 Having Death Grips projected on a huge screen surrounded by others is how I wish I was introduced... Lol
I also did a presentation of Zach Hill for one of my classes and I ended up showing them the Big Dipper drum solo when I got to the topic of Death Grips :)
my friend heard that i listened to lofi rap and knows overall i like chill hiphop. then he introduced me to deathgrips. i liked it though. just thought it was brave from his perspective
I can only compare this to the video where the 7th grader did a class presentation on Stefan Burnett. There's something to be learned here, but I'm unsure what
This is what a real man does so you're a real man. BTW it reminds me of when I was talking about Steve Albini with my teacher cuz he was going to a Shellac show that night. That was a cool moment.
I did a senior capstone project for my theatre major back when I was in college and one of the essays I had to write was to talk about artists that utilize modern theatrical artistic choices but are not seen as “theatre people”. I chose to focus on Death Grips “On GP” music video which I argued that the lack of movement by having the artists just sit there focusing and listening to their own art is the performance art itself and the audience is us over the internet, a true internet theatre/performance art experience that invokes aspects of modern Dadaism theatre. Wish I got to show the music video to the class though.
Was an engineering student in my undergrad in London (UK) and became friends with some music students, and some of them were into DG or at least heard of them. I'm surprised no one here heard of them
The best way to introduce someone to death grips is to play them philosophy of the world by the shaggs first, death grips sound like pachabel's canon after listening to that
Honestly I usually suggest On GP to get people to see Death Grips beyond the surface level intensity. I new a guy who thought it was "meme music" that was into heavier metal and punk. I just told him to listen to On GP and he agreed with me that they're pretty good after that.
listen to my music i swear it’s good
I'll think about it
ngl if you're a jazz teacher you should probably change your name to something other than "poopy joe"
It’s a lot better than I thought, I assumed you were just a sound cloud rapper. How do you have so few views?
@@penpeen2185 thanks for the kind words!! to answer your question idk i don’t really do promo at all but i’ve been trying that harder as i realize it’s a necessary part of making music a profession, real shit this video right here has given me way more exposure than i ever had, like before this the most views i’d gotten was like 200 lol
@@poopyjoe7883 I think if you find your niche and market yourself, you’ll find your audience in time! As long as your passionate about what you create and your goals as an artists, Death Grips is a great example of being underground but true to themselves. :)
As a photographer, I struggle to market myself freelance too. Id love to create a music video like this one day! 😅
I can only imagine how uncomfortable everyone was to see Mr. Grips in his natural environment. But it will grow on them it just takes time.
Mugiwara Jaber pretty sure the most uncomfortable person was me
Naturally
@@poopyjoe7883 chad
mr grip lol
@@suicideme ah yes, first name death, last name grips
death grips is my favorite jazz band
The Internet's Jazz Musicians
he should have played the fear that song is kinda jazzy
🧨
just experimented and a Boston shuffle works on top of guillotine
The Fear be like
Damn, didn't realize there was a class for the aux cord.
You’re rad
its probably some kind of music appreciation and analysis project
xD its called aux 110
This should be a class tho.
now there's something I could pass first time
You have assured that 0% of your class will become Death Grips fans
Yeah cause they’re educated in music
@@Iexecutioner here's your reply
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@@Iexecutioner RIP Should've got an actual education.
Why did an entire room full of college level musicians not know who death grips was???
There are 2 types of zoomers
Either they know of Death Grips
Or they only listen to top 40
@@Gothstana Nah there's def a whole subset of berkley neoliberal type zoomers who don't listen to any music made past 1955. I know a few
Maybe they weren't actual musicians, I took several music classes that the music department offered as optative. Hopefully it's that
@@Gothstana grow up
Same question I got here.
Showing death grips to someone is a whole new level of trust. This dude did it to a whole class.
u gotta double down and gaslight the audience into thinking that its completely normal music
Isn't it normal?
@@leftright6054 Its always been normal :)
@@twentylush I think I just saw it happen
@@jonathanstewart1278 shh. You saw nothing.
Just immediately and with a straight face move forward into your analysis of the song's key and rhythmic structure
“Has anyone heard of death grips?”
“No”
“Uhhhhhh” * panic rising*
💀💀💀
😭😭
fortunately, he chose one of their more beginner-friendly tracks
@@ilalighieri i would say there’s a lot more begginer friendly DG tracks
There is no better feeling than playing death grips in-front of people who aren’t expecting it. Shit kills me every time.
Ikr lol
It kills them too
I was streaming LOTR from my PC to the TV with my roommates a bit ago and went to my room for something. The volume on the TV was pretty loud so I decided to go to Spotify on my second monitor and play the first half second of Guillotine. Im pretty sure I heard them shit themselves
Imagine going to your Jazz class and all of a sudden Mc Ride is at the projector uncomfortably close to the screen and looking at you screaming
I felt second hand embarrassment but like, that's brave af LOL
Ah Spanish shame
kinda
edit: what tf is "second hand embarrassment"???
@@suicideme its when you feel embarrassed when you weren't the one to do the embarrassing thing
@@crypthicc, oh, you mean secondhand, not "sEcOnD haNd 3MbArRAsmEnt"
@@suicideme yeah they made a simple error but im sure you wouldve been able to piece it together
Some kids tried to do this in my class (I go to an art college) except everyone knew death grips so it was just a bunch of us listening to guillotine while these dudes were giggling like they were blowing our minds or something
The class must be like, "why is this black guy crying"
Why you cryin
Why U sweadin
They didnt know black people could do that
yea only white guys can cry😾😾😾😾
@@JFKHaircutneither did i
Either Hacker or Guillotine would have been better choices for the uninitiated. But this was still pretty good. I'll give it a 10/10
man i see you everywhere so first off good fucking taste secondly i feel like for a jazz class id play turned off or inanimate sensation. turned off because i feel like its a good fit for a jazz class inanimate sensation because thats how i was introduced to death grips & it stuck with me since i listened to it
@@lifesoldier Inanimate Sensations has a more catchy and accessible flow than most other of their songs, even if the song itself isn't that accessible if this makes sense
@@lifesoldierThanks, I really appreciate it. I absolutely fucking love Inanimate Sensations. There were entire days where I would just blast it. I can definitely see the jazz influence and it would be a great choice.
I would be super interested to hear your and other people's recommendations/opinions on this
The fear would be good considering its a jazz class
YOU COME OUT YO SHIT IS GONE, BIATCH
Tbh “You Might Think He Loves You…” is a weird one to pick to show in a class but also it is a killer performance by Zach
That's Mr. Grips to you
Do you like death?
yo, love your videos man
@@poopyjoe7883 You didn’t play anything of mine for your class though. I half believe you
@@Bandstand fuck. i’d say i’ll do it next semester but this one’s set to be my last
Why do i see you in every comment section??
I know a little about death but haven’t gotten a full grip on it yet.
They came out of that class and their shit was gone
They know the first three numbers
I sure hope it was
underrated comment
"Going back to jazz class, with some drums and a sax".
Don't worry, campus security has seen footage
maybe my perception of music school is a little bit twisted but I feel that most of these people would have heard of death grips
it’s the former
I’m not a Death Grips fan at all but pretty much all of my friends, especially in the music circle, have at least heard of them. I have no idea how 100+ people that are literally in music school haven’t heard of them unless no one spoke up
music schools are ass, i studied music, 95% of students and profs have no fucking idea what art even is, theyre close minded and uninteresting
desertmonk ^ this.
Music school students often go there because they CAN play an instrument not because they want to play it better.
This is like weird kids making fun of a weirder kid
My entire life
Preach
Why’d you pick ‘you think he loves you’? It’s a strange one to intro into grips with, but props to you
figured it’d be the funniest one
@@poopyjoe7883 giving bad people good ideas would work too
@@luvi98 It could but not all Death Grips songs are based in metal/punk as that one. Money Store will probably always be the starting point for new DG listeners.
@@virtuallyunknownn yeah, im just saying gbpgi has a funny video as well
This is the song that I was introduced with as well.
I’ve never heard a death grips song and I actually kinda liked it from this clip
You're doing Jenny Death's work kid. Keep it up
He's doing NOTM's work
i thought you were the world's most casual professor of jazz for like 90% of this video
giving this presentation would give me so much anxiety i already felt it
Why does everybody always pick the most aggressive and uncomfortable songs of theirs to show people
Better reactions
Yeah its pretty disappointing imo. They're such great artists but people show them off out of context just for laughs, and may end up having those people not learn to appreciate it, which would be a shame.
people need to stop being cowards and just jump right in to that shit
@@albert-mg6yi exactly. People are too fucking "I like this but not that and this is good and this bad" and blah blah. The only music I don't like is anything that is plastic and pandering to an audience.. lookin at you, top 100.
cuz it reflects death grips more, who cares what anyone thinks. it’s who they are
My absolute favorite song of theirs. Still gives me goosebumps.
If you wanna reach a jazz audience, just play The Fear.
THIS
A good portion of YOTS sounds a bit jazzy. But The Fear is also the best one, so yes, good choice.
or black paint
I don't know dude, I just- I just drink blood, dude
Immediately diving into Pillbox Hat lmao
That was one of the first death grips songs I ever listened to and it's still my favorite
When I saw Biblical Violence on the screen at the start, I knew this wanna gonna be a good video.
based hella enjoyer
@@poopyjoe7883 i just want them back
@@SZebS you and me both bud ):
@@poopyjoe7883 also syd barrett and the caretaker on the right?
is there no clip on him showing the hella video?
Now that whole class has...seen footage.
Is this a “How to make a class uncomfortable as fast as possible” speed run? Congrats on the record! 🙌🏾
Having Death Grips projected on a huge screen surrounded by others is how I wish I was introduced... Lol
sick
first
I also did a presentation of Zach Hill for one of my classes and I ended up showing them the Big Dipper drum solo when I got to the topic of Death Grips :)
BIG DIPPER, BIG DIPPER, BIG DIP-PERRR
“Watching me watching me watch them watch me”
This was one of my first death grips songs that I listened to, now they are a must have on my playlist for working out.
this video actually got me into death grips, am now a harcore fan so big ty to this guy
My EDM teacher did this but with Aphex Twin
Good taste for sure
Nice.
where tf do they teach EDM lol
@@diamondgamebeats8826 at a UC
@@rickymunoz123 idk what uc stands for but thats dope
I love the second you can start seeing him trying not to laugh
this is illegal you know
You're really living up to your name
SKWADALA! WE ARE OFF!!
ur the kind of kid to remind the teacher of the homework
@@sergeantspence3771 "Come back you're a little, MMMMMMM... *RICHER!* "
@@dionysusxian ur the kid too young to get the classics discussed at hand
my friend heard that i listened to lofi rap and knows overall i like chill hiphop. then he introduced me to deathgrips. i liked it though. just thought it was brave from his perspective
Imagine getting to class late and seeing this. Even less context for the kid than we have
Out of any song to show them he chose this one lmao
I can only compare this to the video where the 7th grader did a class presentation on Stefan Burnett. There's something to be learned here, but I'm unsure what
I love that they started clapping after a brief period of unsure laughter lol a fitting reaction indeed
I can just imagine the feeling of walking out of that chair
They're laughing, MC ride is making faces and they're laughing
What did they think of Hella?
Brandon Vu the one other drummer in the class was blown back but everybody else didn’t give a shit lmao
I wonder what they would’ve thought of the fear
MC Ride is one of my favorite rappers yet I still felt first hand embarrassment for this guy.. 😂
I feel like I needed the context for where this was coming from
jazz class
I'm so glad you preceded this with "Biblical Violence"
“HE is part of another project,”
HE as in THE Zach Hill
Showing my parents my music taste such as experimental band“deathgrips”, circa 2021
That's what I'll do, hijack the gym speakers and blast death grips, too funny 😁 😂 😀 😆 😄 🤣
Whole class: *Noided*
The fact that this was recommended to me restores my faith in humanity
This is what a real man does so you're a real man. BTW it reminds me of when I was talking about Steve Albini with my teacher cuz he was going to a Shellac show that night. That was a cool moment.
Very jazz-influenced
i just found out the fear existed
Guillotine would have been a good choice, pretty standard song structure and an innovative sound palette.
I mean, he just played that biblical violence song right before lol
the class: we've heard this, these guys are very mainstream by now
Best song to introduce anyone to death grips in my personal opinion
I did a senior capstone project for my theatre major back when I was in college and one of the essays I had to write was to talk about artists that utilize modern theatrical artistic choices but are not seen as “theatre people”. I chose to focus on Death Grips “On GP” music video which I argued that the lack of movement by having the artists just sit there focusing and listening to their own art is the performance art itself and the audience is us over the internet, a true internet theatre/performance art experience that invokes aspects of modern Dadaism theatre. Wish I got to show the music video to the class though.
My jazz class would be vibing to this
he picked one of the most alt death grips video there is, i woulnt be surprised if the left thinkiing death grips is some meme band
Youre a hero, and we support you
i cant imagine how uncomfortable u were
The class was never the same after this day.
"Yup, that degree was worth 50k"
what a brave man you are
death grips is one of the bands ever
I wish i had these kind of opportunities
Never heard of them but that went hard
Was an engineering student in my undergrad in London (UK) and became friends with some music students, and some of them were into DG or at least heard of them. I'm surprised no one here heard of them
Sadly
would have absolutely loved to SEE them react as well, this song and music video was my introduction to dg
The best way to introduce someone to death grips is to play them philosophy of the world by the shaggs first, death grips sound like pachabel's canon after listening to that
“Anybody heard of deathgrips?”
...
“no.”
This looked like the class trapped the Grip man himself behind the screen and he’s pleading with them to let him out
“Does anyone know Death Grips?”
*”oOh U mEaN SteFAn?????”*
It's February and cold outside Mr. Brrrrrr-net.
I hope they thoroughly enjoyed Hella, though.
This death grips guy sounds cool
When your parents ask if they can listen to what you're listening to
At least he didn’t play up my sleeves...
This is my favorite video of all time
imagine liking coltrane but not liking death grips. literally the same
Just a sec the good bits about to start...
Honestly I usually suggest On GP to get people to see Death Grips beyond the surface level intensity. I new a guy who thought it was "meme music" that was into heavier metal and punk. I just told him to listen to On GP and he agreed with me that they're pretty good after that.
I hope some of those students have since become noided!
Would have also been interesting for them to have gotten Inanimate Sensation
what if we made a lecture hall... but entirely out of concrete
holy moly school sound system goes hard
didnt even start them with something a little more mainstream, brutal
should've played 'Dilemma'
fuck yes
I love when people play music they think is extreme or something.
i wish i had gotten a video of my 100+ class when i tricked them all into watching dog eats bean burrito in one second
shouldve shown dilemma or the fear honestly
Makes me sad that everybody in the room's laughing at Death Grips
literally how people reacted to jazz
I think a Jazz class might enjoy Birds