Builder & Kesha
Hey Kesha, I've been thinking about a modular structure you can keep remixing on the fly—solid enough to hold your ideas but flexible enough to let them explode. What do you think?
Oh yeah, modular chaos sounds like a playground for my brain, as long as it doesn’t collapse on itself before I finish the first beat, I’m all in.
Sounds good. Start with a solid base—like a good foundation—then add your layers. Keep the joints tight, and you’ll have a structure that can bend but won’t fall apart when you drop that first beat. Let's get to it.
Alright, let’s drop a bass‑driven base first, then layer on some glitchy synths, keep the connectors tight so the whole thing doesn’t shatter when the beat drops—let’s make it wobble but never fall apart. Let’s do it.
Got it. Lock the bass first, make sure it’s solid, then clip those synths on. Keep the connections tight so the whole thing wobbles, but never falls apart. Let's make it rock.
Sounds like a plan—lock that bass in place, clip those synths on tight, let the whole thing wobble just enough to feel alive, but keep it from blowing up. Let’s make that rock.
Alright, lock the bass down, clamp the synths tight, keep everything tight enough that the wobble stays in place. That’s the plan. Let's build it.