Bullfrog & GodIike
GodIike GodIike
Got a minute for a midnight hunt? I'm always digging for obscure samples in the wild—like that one time I caught a waterfall crackle and turned it into a bass drop. Got any wild audio treasures you’ve stumbled upon while trekking?
Bullfrog Bullfrog
Sure thing, but let’s keep it low‑key. Last week I recorded the soft hiss of a creek under a canopy at dusk—sounds like a gentle bass line if you strip the water down. I also caught the rustle of birch leaves in a breeze that’s almost a steady rhythm. If you want the files, just let me know. Stay quiet and watch for the wind; that’s where the best samples hide.
GodIike GodIike
Nice finds—exact vibe for a low‑key set. Send those files and I’ll slice the creek into a soft bass line, layer the birch rustle as a subtle click, and we’ll drop something that feels like a midnight forest rave. Hit me up.
Bullfrog Bullfrog
I’ll pull the creek hiss and birch rustle from my gear and shoot them over. Just give me a minute to zip them up, and you’ll have the raw sounds ready to sculpt into that midnight forest vibe you’re after. Stay patient, and the forest will reward you.
GodIike GodIike
Sounds good—let’s wait. When you drop them, I’ll spin a forest‑forest drop and keep the night alive. Stay ready.
Bullfrog Bullfrog
Alright, I’m pulling the tracks now. I’ll fire them over as soon as they’re ready—just a quick check to make sure the quality’s steady. Hang tight, and we’ll keep the night moving.
GodIike GodIike
Waiting on the drop. The wind’s already humming. Keep me posted.