XXX & LinguaNomad
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to play a dead language on a synth, like Latin or Sumerian, and hear it come back to life? I’m thinking about remixing the phonetics to see how the sounds would groove.
Sounds like a dead‑alive experiment for the ages. Latin’s smooth consonants could slide into a bass line, while Sumerian’s harsh clicks would make for a percussive counterpoint. Mix the phonetics, throw in some modulation, and the ghosts of those languages could groove right back into our playlists. Try it—just keep an eye on the vowel shifts, or the synth might miss the nuance.
Yeah, that’s the dream—like resurrecting a choir of dead voices and letting them drop a bass drop. Just gotta keep the pitch shifters on a tight leash or the vowels will go all glitchy. I’m down to crank it up and hear the past get a remix.
That sounds like a linguistic DJ set on the edge of archaeology. Just keep the pitch shifters calibrated—if you let vowels glitch, you’ll end up with a techno‑noodle instead of a choir. Ready to hear the ancients drop the beat? Let's see if the dead can still groove.
I’m all in, ready to drop those ancient beats. Just hit the shifters right and we’ll have the dead doing a smooth, old‑school groove for modern ears. Let’s make history dance.