Underground cuts only

Vinyl culture • Boom bap • Turntablism

Dusty drums. Sharp cuts. No fake gloss.

DJ Grimkutz lives in the raw end of hip-hop: heavy drums, underground records, battle-ready cuts, and real vinyl energy backed by self-hosted digital infrastructure.

Built from records, not templates.

This version leans harder into the grime: late-night basement energy, battle wax attitude, dusty loops, and the feeling of a record bag that is way too heavy but still worth carrying.

It is less corporate, less polished, and more like a real landing page for a DJ who cares about raw sound, identity, and control over his own setup.

“Underground first. Technique matters. Selection matters more.”

What the page says without saying too much

Vinyl

Crate-digger feel

Dark palette, rough texture, dusty visual noise, and shapes that hint at platters and stickers instead of polished corporate blocks.

DJ

Turntablist edge

Big headline energy, sharp labels, and a structure that feels closer to a mixtape sleeve than a startup landing page.

Underground

More grit, less gloss

The style stays clean enough to work, but it stops trying to look safe. It has more attitude now.

Side systems

Server

Rust server

Public Rust infrastructure running on a self-hosted Linux box, built to stay in your hands instead of someone else’s platform.

Panel

AMP control

Management through a secured subdomain so the setup stays clean, separated, and usable without exposing garbage.

Future

Mixes and drops

A place for mixes, edits, sessions, event info, and anything worth publishing without feeding another rented platform.

Booking / Contact

For bookings, questions, collabs, or server-related contact: