Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of Black Milk with "If There's a Hell Below Instrumentals," a 2015 release that showcases the Detroit-based artist's prowess in crafting intricate beats and soulful melodies. This instrumental album, released under the independent label Computer Ugly, is a testament to Black Milk's ability to blend alternative and underground hip hop into a cohesive, captivating soundscape.
Comprising twelve tracks, "If There's a Hell Below Instrumentals" spans a compact yet impactful 51 minutes. Each track, from the haunting "Everyday Was" to the gritty "Scum," is a showcase of Black Milk's production skills, offering a glimpse into the creative process behind his renowned albums. The instrumental versions allow the listener to focus solely on the beats, rhythms, and melodies that make Black Milk's music so distinctive.
This album is not just a collection of tracks; it's an exploration of Black Milk's artistic evolution. The instrumental versions of songs like "Hell Below" and "Gold Piece" reveal the complexity and depth of his production, making it a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Whether you're a hip hop enthusiast or simply appreciate well-crafted music, "If There's a Hell Below Instrumentals" is a must-experience journey into the mind of one of the genre's most innovative producers.