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Name | James Webster, Tech Honors and Keith Rankin |
Location | United States |
Years Active | 2014 - Present |
death's dynamic shroud (alternatively death's dynamic shroud.wmv) is a collaborative project between James Webster (also known as HCMJ), Tech Honors and Keith Rankin (known to create music as Giant Claw and operate Orange Milk Records). death's dynamic shroud typically samples video game soundtracks in a mixtape-style format, oftentimes with special distortions and modifications made as a result of being bounced off analog recordings. In 2015, with the creation of I'll Try Living Like This, Keith Rankin's addition to the group brought a much more high-fidelity, experimental sound (including sampling of anime soundtracks and k-pop) to the music, a shift that has helped the group form their distinct sound and visual aesthetic they personally refer to as "NUWRLD". Around the time of Heavy Black Heart, the group decided to use a variation of the death's dynamic shroud name without the file extension, now used to denote the newer, less "classical" albums from the previous mixtapes.
In late 2020, the group launched the "NUWRLD Mixtape Club", a subscription-exclusive series of albums released exclusively to subscribers monthly. While many of the club releases can be described as traditional vaporwave, the group has also used the opportunity to experiment outside of the genre, with releases ranging from synth pop, chiptune, and rock among others.
Most of the albums released under the moniker are solo projects, with only a few albums being collaborative efforts: 失われた時REGRET, Live From Japan, and The Masterflan with James and Tech; 신세기 EVANGELIS and I'll Try Living Like This with James and Keith; and Heavy Black Heart, Darklife, and the Darklife EPs featuring all three members.
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