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To turn that Greek sample into a Drill track, producers typically layer it with:

This is the heart of the Epirus sound. In a "type beat," you'll likely hear a dark, minor-key clarinet melody using the Epirotic scale (often featuring "crying" notes or heavy ornamentation). free_greek_sample_x_drill_type_beat_epirus_gree...

Rapid, syncopated hi-hats and snares that provide that "skipping" rhythm. BPM: Usually sits between 140 and 144 BPM . Why this Fusion works To turn that Greek sample into a Drill

Distorted basslines that glide between notes to create tension. BPM: Usually sits between 140 and 144 BPM

Drill often uses orchestral or choral samples to sound cinematic; the raw, ancient sound of the Klarino adds a unique, "street" grit that feels fresh.

Epirus is a region in northwest Greece famous for its haunting, soulful polyphonic music.

Unlike upbeat island music, Epirus music is often slow, heavy, and mournful—perfect for the "dark" or "aggressive" aesthetic of Drill. The "Drill" Elements (The Beat)