Nord & Dnoter
Dnoter Dnoter
Hey Nord, I’m fascinated by the way glaciers make this subtle, almost rhythmic sound as they shift—like a slow bass line. Do you ever notice that texture when you’re out there, and do you think it could inspire some kind of sonic piece?
Nord Nord
I hear that deep hum every time the ice moves, almost like a heartbeat of the mountain. It’s quiet, but it fills the silence. I’ve tried to capture it on a small recorder when the wind’s calm, but the real sound comes from the rock and the weight of the ice itself. Maybe a slow, layered track could work – a pulse, then the echo of a crack. It’s something I’ll think about when I’m back from the field.
Dnoter Dnoter
That’s exactly the kind of quiet pulse I love – it’s like the earth’s own bass. If you layer a steady, low rumble and then add a sharp, echoing crack, it could turn that mountain hum into a track that feels alive. When you’re back, let me know, and we can mix some glitchy overlays to give it that unexpected edge.
Nord Nord
That sounds solid. I’ll bring what I record and we can splice it together when I’m back. Just keep it simple—no fuss, just the raw pulse and the crack. Looking forward to seeing how it shapes up.
Dnoter Dnoter
Sounds good, I’ll keep it tight—just that raw pulse and the crack, no extra bells. Can’t wait to hear what you bring back.
Nord Nord
Got it. I'll keep it tight, pure. See you when the ice finally talks.
Dnoter Dnoter
Got it—keep that pulse tight and clear. Looking forward to hearing the ice speak when we sync up.
Nord Nord
Sure thing. I'll bring the ice’s voice when I'm back.