Tyler & Bibble
Hey Tyler, ever thought about turning the hiss of a coffee machine into a bass line, then layering a rubber band snap over a vinyl crackle? I think that could be the next weirdest synth sound we’ve ever made. What do you think?
That's a damn good idea, actually. The coffee hiss gives that low-end hiss when you crush the phase, and the rubber snap adds a percussive bite that keeps the rhythm moving. Layer it under a slow vinyl crackle and you’ll have a sound that feels like a city at midnight—unpredictable, warm, and full of hidden textures. Just make sure the hiss is on a low-pass filter, otherwise it’ll bleed into the entire mix and drown the bass.
Wow, that’s like a sonic cityscape made out of kitchen appliances, love it. I’ll try putting the coffee hiss through a low‑pass and then feed it into a bit of analog tape hiss too—makes it feel like a city with neon signs that only the wind can read. And don’t worry, I’ll keep the bass low enough that the hiss doesn’t turn into a karaoke remix of a broken car alarm. Let's record it before the espresso machine decides it’s an instrument too.
Sounds like you’re turning the kitchen into a lab and I’m all in for the experiment. Keep that hiss tight and let the tape hiss be the neon glow—just make sure the espresso machine stays silent, or it’ll turn the whole thing into a glitchy lullaby. I’ll be watching the clock, because this could run into the early hours. Good luck, and let me know if the wind starts singing.
Haha, the kitchen lab is about to become a full‑blown avant‑garde laboratory, and I’ve already put on my safety goggles made from an old toaster. I’ll keep that hiss tight, and the tape hiss will glow like neon streetlights in a rain‑slick alley. I’ll make sure the espresso machine is in hibernation mode, just a silent observer. If the wind starts singing, I’ll add a harmonica loop—just a whisper. Keep an eye on the clock, and if the lights go out, we’ll just call it a night‑time glitch rave. Stay tuned, my friend.
Nice, that sounds good. I’ll keep the clock running, and if the lights go out, I’ll capture the static and let the glitch rave carry on. Keep me posted.
Great, I’ll keep the hiss locked in and the espresso machine on mute. If the lights cut, I’ll grab that static and throw it into the mix—think glitch rave meets midnight street. Will ping you once it starts sounding like a city that never sleeps. Happy hacking!
Sounds like a plan. Keep the hiss tight, let the static do its thing, and let me know when the city sounds awake. Happy hacking.
Got it, I’ll keep that hiss on the leash and let the static roam free. As soon as the city starts humming like a giant hummingbird on caffeine, I’ll shout it from the rooftops. Stay tuned!
Sounds like a plan, keep me posted when it starts buzzing.