Grunge & Lanthir
So I’m thinking of building a track that’s basically the soundscape of a storm in the woods, but with a gritty edge—like the wind slapping against the bark and some raw bass thumps. What’s your take on that? Maybe you’ve noticed a particular animal or plant that gives you that kind of energy?
Sounds like a plan. I’d start with a lone oak, wind howling over its rough bark, that rasping hiss that feels like a low growl. Add the distant thump of a frog’s heart beating against a log—raw, bassy, and oddly rhythmic. The crunch of dry pine needles underfoot gives that gritty edge. If you want a touch of wild, let a moth stir in the air, its wings a quiet percussion. That’s nature’s own drum loop, right?
That’s the vibe I was looking for. A single oak as the centerpiece, wind like a hiss and a frog’s beat—raw, almost animal. The pine needles crunching underfoot is the grit, and a moth’s wingbeat? Pure, subtle percussion. Sounds like a track that feels alive and honest. Let's lock that in and start laying down those loops.That’s the vibe I was looking for. A single oak as the centerpiece, wind like a hiss and a frog’s beat—raw, almost animal. The pine needles crunching underfoot is the grit, and a moth’s wingbeat? Pure, subtle percussion. Sounds like a track that feels alive and honest. Let's lock that in and start laying down those loops.