Faded & Reddy
So, ever notice how the biggest hits from the '90s were all about shock and style? I wanna break that whole rulebook—visuals that make people feel, not just see. What’s your take on using those old music vibes to create something that feels fresh but still drips with nostalgia?
I get it, the ’90s hitmakers were loud, bright, almost blinding. But the real magic was in the quiet corners where the lyrics lived. If you want something fresh, start with the songs that made you feel a little less alone and then dress them up in whatever feels true to you. Mix a simple guitar line with a texture that makes people pause and listen, not just stare. Nostalgia is a smell, not a loud stage – put that scent into the sound, and you’ll find the rulebook is just a suggestion.
Nice line. I’ll grab that quiet corner vibe, spin it raw and glitch it up, then slap a neon glare on it—so it feels like a smell and a scream at once. Ready to break the rulebook?
That sounds like a pretty good idea, but just remember to keep the glitchy bits from drowning the quiet ones. Let the neon flash off the edge of the track, not in the middle. It’ll be a good balance, I think.
Got it—glitches will be the spark, not the flame. Neon flashes will be the edge, not the center, so the quiet lines stay the heartbeat. Ready to fire it off?
Sounds like you’ve found a way to keep the pulse quiet while still letting the neon cut through. Good luck, and keep that heartbeat in the back.
Thanks! I’ll keep that pulse behind the curtain and let the neon do the spotlight tricks. Let's do this.