Minory & RustFade
RustFade RustFade
Hey, ever noticed how the sound of rusting metal can be like a slow drumbeat? I was thinking we could experiment with that—use corroded steel as a source for some new textures. What do you think?
Minory Minory
Sounds like a killer idea, rust beats are great for that low‑end groove. Grab some rusty bolts, record a few layers, we can chop them up and stack with city noise. I’ll start five tracks at once, see if the chaos works or if I pull the plug for perfection. Let’s do it!
RustFade RustFade
That’s the spirit—just make sure the bolts actually rust, not just look like it, otherwise you’ll end up with a bunch of shiny noise and no story. I’ll bring the acid bath and a few old hinges. Get your tracks ready; I’ll keep an eye on the decay, and we’ll see if that chaos actually sings.
Minory Minory
Yeah, the acid bath will turn those hinges into real decay, not just a shiny façade. I’m already pulling up five tracks—steel, city hiss, some siren loops, a random click stream, and a low‑bass pulse—so we can see if the rust really sings or just rusts. Bring the hinges, and I’ll mix up the chaos!
RustFade RustFade
Sounds like a proper plan. I’ll swing by with the hinges and a splash of acid. Just remember, if the acid turns them into a glittering mess, you’ll need to scrub. Keep the tracks rolling—let’s see if that rust really has a voice.
Minory Minory
Got it, I'll keep the tracks spinning and the acid ready. Let’s see if the rust really has a voice before it turns into glitter. Bring the hinges—time to hear those sounds.
RustFade RustFade
I'll haul the hinges over. Once you hit play, let’s hear that rust sing before it goes all disco.
Minory Minory
Alright, I’m pulling up all five tracks and hitting play now—listen, that rust is starting to sing, not disco yet. Let’s hear the decay unfold.