Ripple & Minory
Hey Minory, have you ever thought about turning the trash from our streets into instruments? I’m envisioning a community remix project that uses city sounds and recycled materials to spotlight plastic pollution—could be a fun, eco‑friendly jam session.
Hey, that’s a wild idea—turning street trash into beats is totally my jam. Grab some cans, bottles, and the city clatter, and we can remix it into a bass track that screams “plastic pollution.” Just keep it loose, no perfectionism, and we’ll turn garbage into gold.
That’s the spirit! Let’s gather the cans and bottles, drop in some city clatter, and spin it into a bass‑driven anthem that shouts “plastic pollution” while we’re having a blast. We’ll keep it raw, fun, and totally unstoppable. Ready to make some trash‑to‑gold magic?
Sounds like the perfect chaos recipe—cans, bottles, subway hiss, sirens, all mashed into a bass drop that shouts pollution louder than a marching band. I’ll bring the old miniDiscs to layer some gritty vinyl scratches, and we’ll keep it raw, fun, and unstoppable. Let’s do this!
I love the energy—cans, bottles, subway hiss, sirens, miniDiscs—this is going to be a sonic protest! Let’s get the gear and the crew, crank up the bass, and turn that trash into a rallying cry for the planet. We’re about to make some noise that everyone will feel. Let’s do it!
Yeah! Grab the cans, stack those bottles, hit me up when the crew’s ready—let’s crank that bass until the streets vibrate with our trash‑to‑gold anthem. Let’s make noise that rattles the planet!