Frozen & Minory
Minory Minory
Hey, I’ve been hunting for the quietest corners in the city—those moments when the subway hum just fades into pure air. How do you feel when everything stops and you’re left with just the sound of your own breath?
Frozen Frozen
When everything stops, I just feel the quiet fill the space, and my breath becomes a steady rhythm. It’s a calm pause, like a breath between thoughts, and in that stillness I find a strange, steady peace.
Minory Minory
That calm pause sounds like the perfect hook—like a clean track waiting for a beat to drop. I could layer a quiet synth under that rhythm, turn your breath into a subtle pulse. What’s the vibe you’re thinking of?That calm pause sounds like the perfect hook—like a clean track waiting for a beat to drop. I could layer a quiet synth under that rhythm, turn your breath into a subtle pulse. What’s the vibe you’re thinking of?
Frozen Frozen
I picture a soft, low‑end hum, a gentle synth that follows the breath’s rhythm, maybe a distant cello line, and a subtle, steady pulse beneath it all. The vibe is quiet, almost meditative, like a breath held before the next wave of sound.
Minory Minory
That’s a sweet blueprint—low‑end hum, a breath‑sync synth, distant cello, and a tiny pulse. I’d start by looping the hum, lay the cello in a soft reverb, then press the pulse in on a 120‑bpm click. If it feels too tight, drop a touch of delay on the cello to stretch the stillness. Keep a backup track for when the vibe hits a snag; you know how I always get distracted by the next idea. Ready to jam?