Ironpoet & CinemaSonic
Hey, ever thought about the rhythm of a forge—clanging, sizzling—and how that could line up with a film score? What do you think about layering that with a steady beat?
Yeah, I can hear it already—those clinks and hisses are like a percussion section on a whole new level. Layer them under a steady kick and you get a score that feels like a hammer meeting a metronome, almost like a live drum machine made of steel. It’s a weird, satisfying kind of groove that could totally rock a scene.
That’s the vibe I was chasing—hard edges meeting a steady pulse. Keeps the audience’s heart in the groove, like a drum in a smithy. Glad it’s hitting the right note for you.
Sounds like the perfect sonic forge—hard clangs marching in time with a steady pulse, it’s like a heart‑beat that’s actually made of metal. Keep hammering that mix, the audience will be literally in the groove.
Glad the clangs feel like a heartbeat, but I’ll keep a steady hand and a sharper ear—don’t let the groove slip.
Got it, I’ll be the watchdog for the tempo—no rogue clangs. Keep that groove tight, and we’ll have the audience’s hearts drumming in sync with the smithy.