Death Grips might be the only band that would hear the sound of tennis players grunting as they hit the ball back and forth and think "hmm, that could work well in a song".
Kai Norman Well seeing as you are arbitrator of my reality now, and have lived my childhood with all of my even earliest memories, I guess I’ll go fuck myself They do actually still run trains with this noise, they just aren’t very common on the millennium line
Music from Saharan cellphones is a compilation of music collected from memory cards of cellular phones in the Saharan desert. In much of West Africa, cellphones are are used as all purpose multimedia devices. In lieu of personal computers and high speed internet, the knockoff cellphones house portable music collections, playback songs on tinny built in speakers, and swap files in a very literal peer to peer Bluetooth wireless transfer. The songs chosen for the compilation were some of the highlights -- music that is immensely popular on the unofficial mp3/cellphone network from Abidjan to Bamako to Algiers, but have limited or no commercial release. They're also songs that tend towards this new world of self production -- Fruity Loops, home studios, synthesizers, and Autotune. In 2010, various versions of saharan cellphone music were released on cassette. Many of the songs were unlabeled, giving no insight to their mysterious origins. In the past year, the artists have been tracked down to collaborate on a commercial release. As such, 50% of the proceeds go directly to the artists.
+Diego Cabral This was 4 months ago but imma still respond lol. The Saharan Cell Phones albums. There's 2 or 3, I believe. Everyone acts like they got the songs from a cellphone in a fucking boneyard or something.
Jake Smith They also sampled a printer in another song. I don't remember which one, but you can find it on TH-cam if you search deathgrips printer sample.
I imagine Zach finding the super random samples "Yeah, man I threw my drink cup away at 7eleven and this USB stick was sticking out of the ash tray and it was like a bunch of cellphones man"
i also wanted to mention, because i recognised it, the part sampled from “U don’t hear me tho” was originally sampled from Parliament’s “Flashlight”, same part and everything
@yeetus I mean when it’s an industrial electronic rap type band it’s going to be loud but thats still a a massive generalization of decades worth of albums and music from them
Cool video. You left some samples out that I know of but you included some I didn't. I'm sure there are still samples buried in these tracks that are unrecognizable.
I know what you mean. I swear there were samples that were missing when I was making this video. But WhoSampled didn't have them on there for some reason.
Definitely true. I swear the Peewee Herman laugh from Eminem's Just Lose It is in I've Seen Footage. The low RARARARARA that happens at the beginning and a couple times after the hook.
Such as in 'Bitch Please'; the first 19 second mark is where 'Thru the walls' was sampled from the very end of that song. Also throughout the song too if I'm not mistaken, but most notably heard at that moment.
why does everyone call that part where he says "but you dont hear me doe" a sample? they dont sample it he just says the line thats like not the same thing at all
badman jones Generally, "all the samples of x album" videos, as well as WhoSampled, credit repeating someone else's lines as sampling. I think it's a matter of writing credits.
I'm pretty sure using someone else's lyrics counts as an interpolation, which basically means replayed sample. So even though Ride is saying it it's still a sample. For example, in Danny browns song dip he says don't let me into my zone, which was from a jay z+Kanye song. However he still had to pay a lot of royalties for it and it counts as a sample.
my problem with this is the obvious issue of like how can somebody own a line? like come on how can you charge royalties on somebody saying dont let me into my zone like how else are you supposed to do it "dont allow me into my area"? like its just that seems ridiculous
I'm still to this day so pissed that DG thought "Fuck That" was more worth putting on Money Store than "@DeathGripz" and all we have is a shitty, censored single version.
Damn it. I thought I was finally gonna learn where the sample comes from on the track Bitch Please, backing the main refrain. Awesome video, awesome band. DG creativity and inventiveness is unrivaled
It's funny you said that. I was think earlier when I was commenting on those videos. Maybe I'll lure someone in and get them to sub. Thanks for the compliment.
Bandstand Well it got me to sub. Pretty small group of youtubers will get it but those who do will love it even if they don't like either band. Got the fantano demographic on lock though.
When Death Grips is written on in the history books as they surely will be in 50 years, 100 years, 200 years from now, they will discuss what a huge influence 'Music from Saharan Cellphones' was on them.
This video fucking blows. Can't believe I thought this was acceptable.
Bandstand Badass video brother, great job and congratulations.
You've already come a long way. You'll get there. Keep at it man
This video is better than half of the click bait shit on TH-cam atm so don't be so hard on yourself.
Bandstand at first when i saw this vid i thought the same thing but I started liking it a bit
rerelease it dude
The real genius behind death grips is Saharan cell phones
that wasn’t even a sample lol. they accidently used the same keys and arpeggios
Lets not forget death grips favorite subject the manson family cult
Melanie Felty it definitely was a sample they sampled the same album like 7 times
Gavin Drosehn i dug into it it is definitely a sample sorry lol
@@melaniefelty6375 hey, at least you can admit that! Good on you :)
original audio: * normal sound *
Death grips sample: *BBFVVVVDDKKKKK*
1:32
1:29 to be exact
They love their distortion.
Like how tf do you turn jimmy hendrix into a black hole
@@eduardsusai559 it's a confusing process
Stefan loves his...Saharan cellphones?
Mitchell Drake more than fucking
saharan cellphones make mc ride feel noided
With his serpant tongue
and drum corps
Stefan: Hey Andy, i found some songs in my Saharan cellphone i buy, lets make some music with those
Death Grips might be the only band that would hear the sound of tennis players grunting as they hit the ball back and forth and think "hmm, that could work well in a song".
A$AP MOB - Telephone Calls
Flying Lotus - Table Tennis
dude I am pretty fucking sure that was a fucking joke
@@marcusliber8865 Are you pretty fucking sure?
@@Crescenttrip , Yeah, Emil, I am pretty fucking sure, what the fuck are you going to do about this, punk?
Well, guess I should check out music from saharan cellphones.
LOL
It's actually pretty good
came down here to comment the same thing
it’s kind of good 😂
Tinariwen slaps tho
yall mind if I sample a train?
Y'all mind if I sample the Beatles?
Yall mind if i sample a printer? (Another album)
Ya'll mind if I sample Björk for an entire album?
Wrong, the train sampled death grips
radasmada y’all mind if I myself?
Can we just relish for a moment in the fact they sampled a fucking train?
Prayed Mantis theyve sampled a printer in one of their songs, forgot which one.
Okay lets forget the tennis match too
Prayed Mantis They even sample their own songs
Enclave Sympathiser it was from their first ep I believe
They sampled someone sneezing at one point, they have no limit
LMAO THE VANCOUVER SKYTRAIN SAMPLES
i live there, and i can confirm that is the sound
THE NEW TRAINS DONT SOUND THE SAME AND I MISS THIS NOISE
@@TheD736 nah they do
Kai Norman Well seeing as you are arbitrator of my reality now, and have lived my childhood with all of my even earliest memories, I guess I’ll go fuck myself
They do actually still run trains with this noise, they just aren’t very common on the millennium line
@@TheD736 yes the trains that go HUGHHHHHHHHHHHHH reign superior
that m83 sample had me legit shook
Gingerosity same. I've listened to Hacker so many times and never noticed it, but now that I have, I can't unhear it.
I love both songs, and my mind is still blown.
Thought it was the Goofy yell this whole time. ;)
Listen for Of Montreal on I've Seen Footage.
Yeah man heard that shit on gta all the time the sample blew my mind
Are there just a ton of lost cell phones in the Sahara desert?
Music from Saharan cellphones is a compilation of music collected from memory cards of cellular phones in the Saharan desert.
In much of West Africa, cellphones are are used as all purpose multimedia devices. In lieu of personal computers and high speed internet, the knockoff cellphones house portable music collections, playback songs on tinny built in speakers, and swap files in a very literal peer to peer Bluetooth wireless transfer.
The songs chosen for the compilation were some of the highlights -- music that is immensely popular on the unofficial mp3/cellphone network from Abidjan to Bamako to Algiers, but have limited or no commercial release. They're also songs that tend towards this new world of self production -- Fruity Loops, home studios, synthesizers, and Autotune.
In 2010, various versions of saharan cellphone music were released on cassette. Many of the songs were unlabeled, giving no insight to their mysterious origins. In the past year, the artists have been tracked down to collaborate on a commercial release. As such, 50% of the proceeds go directly to the artists.
Julius Sw THAT IS SUPER INTERESTING HOLY MOLY definitely checking this out
Mostly Nokias
Damn those are some clever uses of samples.
peypey they flip samples like no other
Saharan cell phones got me fucking woke
I keep seeing people say this. Is there some fucked up backstory behind the albums?
nate the snailboi the Saharan cell phones or the death grips album
They're songs shared on cellphones by people who live in the Sahara
+Diego Cabral This was 4 months ago but imma still respond lol. The Saharan Cell Phones albums. There's 2 or 3, I believe. Everyone acts like they got the songs from a cellphone in a fucking boneyard or something.
sammme
they sample tennis players, trains, and printers. i love this band.
kobeni
They fucking sampled the Williams sisters grunting. Let that sink in.
1:30 Oh wow Jimi Hendrix sample...
*Bass boosted to hell*
*noided*
Hendrix... Of course
“Of course I like jimmy hendrix”
This is probably my favorite sample. Hot damn
WTF they sampled midnight city for Hacker!
And get got has to be some of the greatest sampling work of all time
As someone who uses the Vancouver SkyTrain basically everyday, I still can't wrap my head around the fact that they sampled the SkyTrain
Fuckin' LOST it at the Vancouver skytrain sample.
every time i ride it now im gonna fucking hear dg in my head, couver boys we out here
Jake Smith They also sampled a printer in another song. I don't remember which one, but you can find it on TH-cam if you search deathgrips printer sample.
Quite Dank Face Melter is the one you're thinking of.
Everybody in the Blue Devils line can die a happy man knowing they were sampled in a Death Grips song.
I'm pretty sure they were all killed before the albums release date.
They were sampled in several Death Grips songs, right?
yeah, they're in Tachyon too
yes
@@Bandstand wait a minute, really?
2:01 is my favorite sample
One thing I really like about Death Grips is that they don’t just get inspired from other people’s music, they get inspired by sound itself.
MC ride: hey guys, I'm really struggling for samples, you guys got anything?
Stefan, concealing his Saharan ringtones: well, now you ask....
they the same person
I imagine Zach finding the super random samples "Yeah, man I threw my drink cup away at 7eleven and this USB stick was sticking out of the ash tray and it was like a bunch of cellphones man"
@@scottjensen1380 someone needs to make an animation of that
I use to hate this album but after 5 listens I loved it
Good for you bro!
They're the best!
Its funny how bad this album sounds that you have to listen to it 5 times to like it. You have to train yourself to like something
@@kos-3327 meh, isn't that normal? Giving a little bit more effort when listening to music is good, even if it means training yourself to liking it.
@@santoriomaker69 or I could just like an album off the bat and then train my self to like it more
@@kos-3327 it took me along time to get used to this album lmao
the tennis players sample is fucking with me, actually. That's nuts.
Sampling level : GOD
Gaga can't handle this shit
How the hell can "Manic Depression" be heard in "Punk Weight"?
That's music production for you. It's pretty insane the way they distorted it and masked it up.
The high pitch noise that gets repeated twice is that section sped up a lot.
Voodoo Child it's still there. you can hear it
it gets pitched up 18 semitones
ay
You need to do a redux on this man. You’ve improved so much from this, it’s actually insane that this is what you started with.
i won
Jimi Hendrix sample went from psychedelic rock to a garbage disposal and it *WORKS*
Honestly, I'm not sure how someone was able to recognise "Manic Depression" in "Punk Weight", but they did.
The M83 one surprised me the most cuz I love the Hacker's instrumental
its crazy how Death Grips can turn something soothing like Saharan cellphones into a bold, brash, and disturbing album.
these guys can sample literal silence and it would sound like literal hell
2:09 was I the only one who thought that was Spongebob’s victory screech
When you know the Arabic sample in the beggining of Punk Weight because you live in north Africa near its origin
thats so fucking cool
i also wanted to mention, because i recognised it, the part sampled from “U don’t hear me tho” was originally sampled from Parliament’s “Flashlight”, same part and everything
TM$ is still a godlike record.
Exmilitary man!Exmilitary!
All of their works are masterpiece.
@yeetus I mean when it’s an industrial electronic rap type band it’s going to be loud but thats still a a massive generalization of decades worth of albums and music from them
@yeetus I like them for the aggressive strange ideas they mould into songs but to each their own
@yeetus TM$ and ex millitary you might like... its less noisecore and more experimental industrial shit.
1:30 Oh boy, I sure do hear that sample clear as day, yes siree
Would love to see 'Every Sample From Death Grips Bottomless Pit'
Bottomless pit is the only death grips album with no samples.
@@canistheloli3503 no love deep web?
The other sample on the track “Hacker” is from a soundtrack called “In Motion” by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. At 2:12 you’ll notice the similarity.
Fun Fact: Zach Hill taught drumline a little bit at Blue Devils B Corps
The M83 sample is insane
You can really feel the Jimi Hendrix influence on punk weight
Cool video. You left some samples out that I know of but you included some I didn't. I'm sure there are still samples buried in these tracks that are unrecognizable.
I know what you mean. I swear there were samples that were missing when I was making this video. But WhoSampled didn't have them on there for some reason.
Definitely true. I swear the Peewee Herman laugh from Eminem's Just Lose It is in I've Seen Footage. The low RARARARARA that happens at the beginning and a couple times after the hook.
I'm sure that there are still bubbles buried in this jungle
Such as in 'Bitch Please'; the first 19 second mark is where 'Thru the walls' was sampled from the very end of that song. Also throughout the song too if I'm not mistaken, but most notably heard at that moment.
The Cage has the classic "IT'S DEATH" from their own EP
this channel is back baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yeeeeeeeee i knew that sound was from vancouvers skytrain the moment i first heard it!
In some of these songs you can really see the influence of old music on mew music.
I prefer mewtwo music
this is the content we need to progress
1:32 may I ask what happened to the Equalizer in the bottom right corner 😂
why does everyone call that part where he says "but you dont hear me doe" a sample? they dont sample it he just says the line
thats like not the same thing at all
I have the same sentiments. Never understood it.
badman jones Generally, "all the samples of x album" videos, as well as WhoSampled, credit repeating someone else's lines as sampling. I think it's a matter of writing credits.
i guess but i figure itd just be an allusion yknow? but yeah i getch
I'm pretty sure using someone else's lyrics counts as an interpolation, which basically means replayed sample. So even though Ride is saying it it's still a sample.
For example, in Danny browns song dip he says don't let me into my zone, which was from a jay z+Kanye song. However he still had to pay a lot of royalties for it and it counts as a sample.
my problem with this is the obvious issue of like how can somebody own a line? like come on how can you charge royalties on somebody saying dont let me into my zone like how else are you supposed to do it "dont allow me into my area"? like its just that seems ridiculous
finally the videos are back up
My mans really sampled a tennis match
Saharan cell phones should just join Death Grips at this point
If someone would have told me that I could appreciate death grips even more.. I would have laughed..
Now I'm impressed. Nice vid .
Much love.
I've watched this video ten times, and I only got the references just now.
I'll never be able to unhear the tennis screams now
Tbh you could literally replace Manic Depression with any other song and I would believe you, that shit gets *d i s t o r t e d*
They really sampled a fucking train and people grunting
When I first heard Hacker I knew that sound was from Midnight City, I think I listened to Midnight City too many times lol
I love how he samples tennis players grunting
1:30 lmfao
I'm still to this day so pissed that DG thought "Fuck That" was more worth putting on Money Store than "@DeathGripz" and all we have is a shitty, censored single version.
agreed
shitty censored version? the version I'm familiar with (the 2012 one from Adult Swim's) is not censored, is it?
allegedly Epic wouldn't let them because they didn't want to pay for the samples
Hacker has a Midnight City sample? BRUUUH WHAT
god knows how much other random shit they sampled too lmao
William sisters: *grunt*
Death grips: hmmmm...
MONEY STORE SAMPLES:
Get Got - 0:00
Hustle Bones - 0:11
Double Helix - 0:20
System Blower - 0:57
Punk Weight - 1:22
Fuck That - 1:38
Hacker - 2:01
OMG serena williams grunting lmao
I watch this a bunch of times a week hoping Bandstand does another Death Grips album
...
0:11 samples flashlight by parliament
Im pretty sure the sample they used was the piece of the lyrics
Wow. They definitely made the sample their own thing
that high pitched sample in punk weight ughhh
1:32 lol look at the audio visualizer
Ah yes. What a shit video
Death grips hears a random sound and thinks “Hmm music”
Damn it. I thought I was finally gonna learn where the sample comes from on the track Bitch Please, backing the main refrain. Awesome video, awesome band. DG creativity and inventiveness is unrivaled
Death Grips watching women's tennis:
*furiously headbanging *
"this shit fucking slaps"
This one's a fuckton better than mine.
Also, nice pic
I think I have gone too far
The only band who can sample John Lennon and Serena Williams grunting in the same album
the fucking flip of the serena sisters blows my mind every time
this is my new favorite TH-cam channel . cheers bruv
THEY SAMPLED BLUE JAY WAY!? WHAT!? That is my favorite beatles song.
How the turned Manic Depression into Punk Weight I'll never understand
Honestly I don't listen to their music, but I dont have the first clue how they make it. I'm fascinated.
brilliant fucking sampling, absolutely priceless mixing too
YO THAT TENNIS SAMPLE AND THE M83 SAMPLE??? ABSOLUTELY GENIUS
THIS IS LIFE CHANGING. thank you SO MUCH for making this video. I love you.
See your iconic ass profile pic on half the videos I watch so I thought I'd check out your channel. Great video.
It's funny you said that. I was think earlier when I was commenting on those videos. Maybe I'll lure someone in and get them to sub. Thanks for the compliment.
Bandstand Well it got me to sub. Pretty small group of youtubers will get it but those who do will love it even if they don't like either band. Got the fantano demographic on lock though.
1:30 I finally found the Jimi Hendrix influence
hahahah from the interview
When Death Grips is written on in the history books as they surely will be in 50 years, 100 years, 200 years from now, they will discuss what a huge influence 'Music from Saharan Cellphones' was on them.
Saharan Cellphone Music: exists
The Money Store : 👉👈😳is for me?
Cool video, thanks 👍
1:32 damn, 💀💀
That Get Got sample is so fucking sick
0:56 Vancouver Skytrain button
My friend made his own profile picture about 3 years ago and he had the same exact idea as yours
hwa heda is on vol 2!!! love this video
"Vancouver Skytrain ????" LMAO
the yerayira samples insane seeing as tho you could sample anything from it
Flatlander is a fucking genius
That Vancouver skytrain go hard tho 👀👀