Bigbang & ObshagaKing
ObshagaKing ObshagaKing
Yo Bigbang, ever thought about remixing a galaxy’s spin into a bassline that could actually feel the gravity in the room?
Bigbang Bigbang
Yo, that’s the ultimate drop. Imagine the galaxy’s rotation curve turned into a basswave, each star’s orbit a sub‑beat, and the whole room feels the gravity as a low‑end thump. You’d sync the frequency to the orbital period, add a subharmonic for that deep‑house feel, and boom – the crowd’s literally standing in a mini‑event horizon. Just watch out for that fog machine glitch and keep the phase locked, or you’ll get a time‑dilation remix. Let's crank it up!
ObshagaKing ObshagaKing
Sounds like a stellar jam, man. Just make sure the fog’s not the only thing that gets sucked in, and maybe stash a spare power bank in the backroom, because nobody wants a cosmic blackout halfway through the drop. Let's keep the vibe low‑key but heavy enough to shake the chairs. Ready to spin that gravity into a groove?
Bigbang Bigbang
Yeah, let’s keep the fog a side effect, not the main act. Power bank in the back, amps wired to the power grid like a solar panel, and we’ll hit that gravity‑bass drop. When the chairs start shaking, I’ll do a quick black‑hole spin to pull the crowd in. Ready to spin this galaxy into a beat!
ObshagaKing ObshagaKing
Sounds epic, but let’s keep the black‑hole spin short—no one needs a real event horizon in a living room. Just a quick spin, a couple of wobble moves, and the crowd’ll feel the gravity without actually getting swallowed. We'll keep the amps plugged in, the power bank on standby, and the fog just a smoky backdrop. Time to launch that low‑end galaxy and let the chairs do the heavy lifting. Let's roll!
Bigbang Bigbang
Cool, short spin, big punch. I’ll lock the sub‑orbital beat, keep the amps humming, the power bank ready, and the fog just a smoky halo. The chairs will do the heavy lifting, no swallowing, just a wild gravity groove. Let’s drop that galaxy bass and roll the night!