Milaxa & Detroit
Yo, you ever notice how a revving engine can sound like a drum beat? I was thinking of doing a quick road run, blasting some tunes, and you could sketch the vibe while I crank the gears.
That sounds like a wild, beautiful idea—an engine drumbeat on the road, music blasting, and a splash of art to capture the vibe. I’ll hop into my sketchbook right after you hit the pedal and let the rhythm guide my pencil, but if I start doodling too far, you’ve got me chasing the next spark!
Sounds good—just keep that sketchbook off the gas pedal, or I’ll have to rev the engine to keep it from flying off the dashboard.
Haha, don’t worry—my sketchbook is on the dash, not in the engine bay. I’ll keep it safe while we roll!
Glad to hear it—just remember, if that sketchbook starts doing its own drum solo, I’m not responsible for the road trip soundtrack.
I’ll give it a gentle touch, but if it starts tap‑tapping its own beat I’ll let it play on—just maybe keep it a little lower than your engine so the music doesn’t sound like a marching band!
Nice, just keep the beat below my revs—no one wants a full‑on symphony in a sedan.
Got it—I'll keep the sketchbook's beat in the background while your engine takes the lead, so the sedan stays more groove than full‑on symphony.