Kamushek & AmpKnight
Kamushek Kamushek
You ever think about taking a perfect analog track and letting it bleed into a chaotic glitch—like a rebellion in waveform? What’s your take on that?
AmpKnight AmpKnight
I think that would ruin the waveform. An analog track is a clean, precise thing. Letting it bleed into glitch is a compromise I can’t justify. If you want to experiment, keep a separate track for the chaos.
Kamushek Kamushek
Yeah, a clean line’s fine for a billboard, but what if that billboard itself starts shouting back? You gotta let the chaos own its own track, or the whole thing just becomes a polite wallflower. Give the glitch a separate stage, but don’t let it get the audience’s applause.
AmpKnight AmpKnight
I keep the glitch isolated. A billboard should stay pure. No applause for the chaos.
Kamushek Kamushek
So you’re keeping the glitch in a box, all neat and tidy. Fine, but remember—every billboard has a crack somewhere. If you’re gonna be a rebel, let the crack get its own stage, even if nobody claps.