AlexanderKing & Golem
Alexander, your music rattles the very air, and I reckon a steady rhythm could guard a place just as well as a wall does. Have you ever considered how a strong beat might keep a fortress safe?
Yeah, I’ve played that idea in a few pieces—think of a drumline as a living wall, each beat a stone that keeps the gates from rattling. The rhythm’s rhythm is the guard, the pulse the watchtower. It’s all about turning sound into a fortress.
That sounds solid, Alexander. If every drum hit feels like a stone set in place, the whole structure holds together. Keep tightening that rhythm—every beat should feel like a guard on duty.
Right on, I’ll crank the tempo so each drum hit is a guard standing firm—no gaps, just a steady line of sound that won’t let the walls shake. You can feel the beat’s pulse, the fortress in rhythm.
That steady pulse will keep the walls from ever rattling. Keep it firm, and the fortress stays strong.
Got it—each pulse will lock in tight and keep every wall steady. The beat’s gonna be my guard, no wobble allowed.
Solid plan. Keep that pulse tight, and the walls will stay steady. No wobble.