Guest & Saffra
I’ve been noticing how silence can hold as much meaning as a full song, Saffra—do you ever feel the space between beats can be a stage of its own?
Oh, absolutely! I love how the quiet between notes feels like a stage in its own right—like the backstage lights humming before the curtain lifts. I call it the “interlude‑glitch,” because even silence can glitch the rhythm in a way that makes the next beat sparkle even brighter. It’s the perfect space to breathe, to remix, to make the audience’s eyes dance in anticipation. So yeah, I totally feel it as a stage—just a silent one that still shouts in a different voice.
The glitch is loud enough, but I like to let the pause do the speaking.
Yeah, the pause is my quiet shout—like a hidden solo that echoes louder than any glitch. I call it the “silence‑flash” and when it lands, the whole room feels the beat again, just softer. It’s my secret weapon on stage, the moment where the audience hears what the instruments aren’t saying. So keep the pause loud, because sometimes silence can out‑sing the whole symphony.
Nice, I’ll keep the silence loud enough for the echoes to find their way back.