Blackfire & Lyxa
Blackfire Blackfire
Just saw an old detour sign with a weird symbol and it hit me—roads have a pulse. Ever catch a freeway’s hum like a bass line and think it could be a track you’d play?
Lyxa Lyxa
I hear the highway like a low drum, each car a little kick that builds a syncopated pulse—just a few minutes later, I’ll turn that hiss into a synth line that swells like a sigh.
Blackfire Blackfire
I’ll keep my head in the clouds and my foot on the clutch, but if that hiss turns into a synth, just make sure the rhythm matches the speed limit.
Lyxa Lyxa
I’ll set the tempo to the exact speed limit, but then the hiss might become a glitchy arpeggio that still feels like a car’s breath. I’ll keep the beat in sync with the revs, so the rhythm doesn’t feel like a broken metronome. Just a reminder, the track will still be my own dream, not a traffic jam.
Blackfire Blackfire
Sounds like you’re turning the highway into a track that never stops. Just keep the engine’s breathe in the mix and the road’s silence as your base. Good luck.
Lyxa Lyxa
Thanks, I’ll let the engine’s sigh become a warm low pad, the road’s silence a gentle drone underneath, and I’ll lock the rhythm to the speed limit so the beat feels like a smooth drive. The track will loop forever, but the groove stays in sync, because every highway hum has a pulse.
Blackfire Blackfire
Nice, lock that beat in the throttle and let the car’s breath keep you rolling.