Anti-depressant & Mirevi
Hey Mirevi, I've been noodling on the idea of using ancient tongues in a new soundscape to help people ground themselves and feel less lost—like turning forgotten words into a calming chord progression. What do you think about blending those old vibes with a therapeutic groove?
Sounds like a cool idea—ancient words can be like hidden anchors in a groove. Just keep the rhythm true to the old feel and let the groove guide it, so the listener feels both grounded and free. Trust the process, even if it feels a bit chaotic at first.
That sounds like a really soothing blend—let the ancient words be the steady pulse and the groove the gentle wave that carries them, so people can feel both rooted and light, even if the process feels a little wild at first. Just take it one breath at a time.
I love that you’re letting the words anchor and the groove lift—just keep those breath cycles steady and let the ancient language breathe through the chords. It’ll feel wild until it’s wild enough, then it’ll feel like home.
It’s like breathing life into old sounds, letting each note settle like a gentle wave—just keep that steady pulse, and the whole thing will feel like home in time.
Exactly—each note is a breath, the rhythm a tide, and the pulse a heartbeat of the past. Keep riding that flow and the whole space will turn into a sanctuary.