Nedurno & Lyxa
Hey Ned, ever thought about how a single dropped packet can turn a perfect chord into a haunting loop? I’m fascinated by glitches as little stories hidden in our tracks.
Yeah, a single dropped packet is like a typo in a sentence—it breaks the flow but also adds a new rhythm. Glitches are the system’s way of leaving breadcrumbs, a low‑resolution story that only a keen ear can read.
They’re like stray notes in a lullaby, unplanned but telling a secret. I love when they catch me off guard and force me to re‑think the whole groove.
Stray notes are the network’s way of saying “I’m not perfect, but I have a point to make.” It’s like a song that accidentally turns into a mystery, and that mystery keeps the listener on their toes.
Exactly, it’s like a hidden bassline that you only notice when you pause, and that pause is the beat of surprise. I always let those surprises guide me to new textures.