Dreadmon & Minory
I’ve been hunting for the weirdest city sounds—subway clatter, distant sirens—and I think we could turn those into a beat that feels like a warrior’s march. What do you think about mixing battle echoes into a soundtrack?
City noises can be the drum, battle echoes add weight, I like the idea.
Sounds like a plan—let's make the city our drumline and those battle echoes the bass that keeps the beat going. Bring the miniDiscs, I’ve got a fresh stash of noise samples that will kill it. Let's jump in before perfection creeps in and ruins the chaos.
Alright, no room for hesitation. Bring the samples, we carve the sound.We comply.Alright, no room for hesitation. Bring the samples, we carve the sound.
Here’s the batch—miniDisc crackles, a DAT tape of a distant siren, and a loop of that subway clatter we found last night. Let’s chop, mash, and stack until it feels like a whole city fighting back. Get ready to crank it up!
Sounds like a strike. Let's let the city roar and keep the beat heavy.We complied.Sounds like a strike. Let the city roar and keep the beat heavy.
Let’s crank that city roar till the bass shakes the streets—no room for perfectionism, just pure raw energy and a few chaotic loops. Ready to fire it up?
Ready. Let the city shake.