2:57 pm
October 31, 2012
The first single brought to you by I.P.O.S,
A new horrorcore duo consisting of 2 bothers(The Kritta and The Creepa) entering the wicked underground.
check the song out, drop a comment/like/share.
much love!
EP Length mixtape coming soon!
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3:35 pm
September 18, 2012
It needs to be equalized better and the beat has been used before many many MANY times.
With that said, I like this song a lot better than I thought I would. Good job, better mastering and original beats and we got some classic horrorcore here, even though everybody will look down and say, “Generic generic, I don't listen to lyrics I just know that you strain your voice so I'mma call you generic”. Isn't it kind of contradicting for calling an artist generic for not rapping with a “normal” voice?
4:09 pm

March 31, 2012
5:10 pm
October 31, 2012
Thanks for the feedback Lucem, i appreciate it. I actually havent heard this beat used, but ill take your word for it, kind of wish we knew earlier, it is what it is i guess lol. I agree we have a long way to go figuring out all the mixing and mastering details, i am by no means a producer lol, i just tried to get it sounding passable.(this is our first mixtape were working on)
As far as the voice thing goes, There was a method to the madness. The strained voice i do in songs like this are because its almost a different persona for me. the first verse my voice is like that because thats the inner darkness reaching out of me asking all these questions about religion and what to believe like a demon stuggling to escape,(if you listen closely my real voice is layered underneath lightly trying to portray this, same as my brothers verse.)the hook however, is my real voice speaking out to some higher power asking for a sign to prove my darkness wrong. because it is a genre with excessive amouts of people changing there voice, i dont expect everyone to understand the mindstate i was in while writing this, or my brothers for that matter. we're just trying to bring back real horror music, the kind that we fell in love with years ago, that isnt over saturated with lyrics trying to bring the most shock value. If people dont dig it? thats on them.
Much Love!
-The Kritta
6:45 pm
September 18, 2012
Finally somebody who understands what I've been bitching about when I hear people say, “oh, he strained his voice, he's a shitty generic horrorcore artist”. I completely understand what you are talking about though, people wanna say we are ALL fake and that this is just gimmicks but really a lot of it is more than just a story I thought up, it's what I feel. Might sound fucked up but my dark music reflects exactly how I feel. Hey, nothing wrong with a little shock value here and there, I like a lot of king gordy specifically for his shock value. It's what entertains me. I bitch about people talking shit on the voice strain-even though I don't think I've ever done it myself-because what they are implying is that you have no talent and no originality just because you strain your voice. It is completely hypocritical.
Oh, and Warlock, it's not really just the voice straining but the whole stereotyping shit that's been irritating me lately. “Oh, he strains his voice, he's a shitty generic horrorcore rapper”. “Oh, he's a juggalo, he's a crack addicted clown who doesn't know how to shower”. “Oh, he's fond of Aliester Crowley, he's a whiny little kid claiming to be satanic because his daddy didn't love him enough”. “Oh, he's black, he's going to be sensitive when topics about race come up”. “Oh, he's brown, he's probably a Mexican who has come to take my job”. “Oh he's from Delaware, he has no real opinion on hip hop”. It's like, one little thing about someone is revealed and you (people in general, not you) automatically know everything about me. Like we aren't even people anymore, we're just a bunch of statistics with no emotions. Don't look at me like a damn robot that was programmed since birth to be who I am, I am a human being I'm a bit more complicated then that, I have a mind and I have emotions I can actually feel and think for myself. You don't know me, don't know what I've been through, what I've done, what I've seen, what I've felt. You just know a small detail about my personality, you don't know me. This whole stereotyping and making assumptions thing is fucking ridiculous.
You ever hear of Logical Fallacies? It's the fallacies of peoples' logic when they make arguments or statements. One of the Logical Fallacies is called an “Induction”. It's reasoning by which a general statement is reached on the basis of particular examples. Another is called a “Hasty Generalization”. It's when you draw a conclusion with out sufficient evidence. Seriously, you should look up some of these, it's funny how many people make these fallacies, especially political figures.
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