Use high-octane slides (glides) that jump 12 to 24 semitones.
Keep it under 15 seconds. Use a "washed out" version of the melody. free_drill_type_beat_king_ukny_drill_x_central_...
Stick to B Minor or E Minor for that classic "dark yet emotional" drill feel. 2. The Rhythm: NY Bounce meets UK Percussion Use high-octane slides (glides) that jump 12 to 24 semitones
Follow the root note of the melody but leave "gaps" in the rhythm to allow the rapper to breathe. 4. Arrangement & "Free" Tagging To maximize engagement for a "Free" type beat: Stick to B Minor or E Minor for
Add "ghost" snares or rimshots with high velocity variation to keep the rhythm driving forward.
Use triplets and 32nd-note rolls sparingly, focusing more on the "gallop" rhythm characteristic of London production. 3. The 808: Sliding into the Mix
The 808 is the lead instrument in any King-level drill beat.