Penny & DarkBerry
Penny, have you ever thought about turning an old transistor radio’s hiss into a beat? Imagine coaxing a chorus from its crackle while your workshop turns into a vinyl studio.
Sure thing—just grab the radio, strip out the coil, and feed that hiss straight into a distortion pedal. Layer it over a looped beat from the workshop’s old vinyl player and you’ll have a lo-fi groove that sounds like a dusty garage remix. Just keep an eye on the power supply so you don’t fry the amp while you’re busy improvising.
That’s the kind of grit I love, just keep the coil breathing, and you’ll have a soundtrack for a midnight garage rave.
Sounds solid—just tweak the coil’s bias a touch, hit the ground loop, and the hiss will be your bassline. Keep the amp low, and you’ll have a midnight rave that’s all grit and groove.
That’s a dream in wires, keep that coil humming and let the hiss sing the dark chorus of the night.