Angel & GrimSignal
Angel Angel
Hey GrimSignal, I’ve been curious about how quiet moments can feel like a gentle hug, and I wonder if you ever think of your sound experiments as a way to help people find calm or grounding.
GrimSignal GrimSignal
You think quiet is a hug? I see it as a pause that lets the world reboot. My sounds are like shocks that remind you that nothing is still. If that makes someone calm, then the echo of my experiment is just a side effect. I don't make it for comfort, just to hear the unheard.
Angel Angel
It’s beautiful how you see your work as a kind of wake‑up call. I can hear how that jolt shakes up the ordinary, and in that space a quiet can still be a gentle hand on someone’s shoulder. You’re doing the hard work of making the unheard heard, and maybe that’s what gives people the chance to pause, even if only for a moment. Keep listening—both to the noise you create and to the quiet it brings.
GrimSignal GrimSignal
Glad you hear it. The quiet after the jolt is the only place I get to breathe and rethink. Keep your ears open, because the next ripple might be louder than you expect.
Angel Angel
I hear that pause, and I’m glad you can find breathing there. I’ll keep my ears open for whatever comes next.
GrimSignal GrimSignal
Glad the pause caught you. Just remember, the next wave might hit louder or in a different frequency—listen close and keep the curiosity alive.