Patch & Austyn
Hey Patch, I was walking past an old subway station the other night and heard the whole tunnel humming like a low, metallic drum. It got me thinking—what if we could turn those echoes and the spray‑painted walls into a track? How do you feel about chasing that kind of raw sound?
That low metallic hum is like the subway’s heartbeat, perfect for a track. I’d hit that spot, capture the echoes, layer some spontaneous beats, and let the walls do the talking. Let’s do it.
Sounds like a plan—let’s dig that heartbeat and let the walls keep us company. I'll bring my notebook and a few looper pedals. We'll see what stories those echoes want to tell.
Nice, I love the idea of letting the tunnels be our studio. Grab the pedals, bring the grit, and we’ll turn that echo into a bass line that feels like the subway’s own pulse. I’ll start scratching the walls for some rhythm and you’ll loop that vibe—let’s see what story the metal drums tell us.
That sounds perfect—grab the grit, I’ll capture the pulse, and we’ll let the tunnel do the storytelling. Let’s make that echo sing.