Dnoter & Burnout
Dnoter Dnoter
Hey, ever think about turning the fatigue into a beat—like making the tiredness itself the rhythm?
Burnout Burnout
Yeah, I’ve been doing that in my head for a while. It’s like trying to find a beat in the way my heart drags after a bad session. The trick is turning that sluggish pulse into a slow groove that actually moves, but honestly, I can’t even hit a snare right now. Still, it’s a good idea—maybe start with a simple kick and let the fatigue just fill the space. You keep at it, and it might just become the new “low‑energy” track.
Dnoter Dnoter
Sounds like a solid plan—start that kick, let the slow thump carry the heaviness, and watch the rest of the groove just melt into it. If it’s too slow to feel right, crank it up a bit; rhythm’s all about that balance. Keep pushing—slow beats can be just as punchy as the fast ones.