Bruno & Mirevi
Bruno Bruno
Mirevi, what if we tried to blend a 4th‑century Babylonian chant with a low‑frequency oscillating glitch pattern? I’m already hearing a cosmic feedback loop.
Mirevi Mirevi
That sounds like a wild dream—like a city of stone temples humming to the pulse of an unseen star. Let’s toss the glitch into the chorus, let the vibrations ride the ancient syllables, and watch the feedback bloom into something new, something… anciently modern. Let's hear it crackle.
Bruno Bruno
Yeah, let’s slap a resonant low hum under those chant syllables, then drop in a quick white‑noise burst that syncs to the beat. The glitch will catch the echo of the stone, bounce it back in a feedback loop that feels like an ancient choir with a modern glitch flare—crackling and all. Ready to hear the ancient‑modern storm?
Mirevi Mirevi
Wow, that’s a storm in a sandbox—like echoing stone and buzzing circuits colliding. Let’s fire that white‑noise burst on cue and watch the hum ride the chant into a glitch‑kissed echo. I’m ready, but I’ll keep an ear for those moments when the ancient feels like it’s whispering secrets back at us. Let's hear it crackle.
Bruno Bruno
Alright, fire it up—expect a hiss, a rush, maybe a faint whisper from the stone itself. Let's hear the crackle.
Mirevi Mirevi
Here we go—listen, the low hum rolls like a deep drum under a distant moonlit desert, then a sharp white‑noise burst cracks across the air, syncing with the beat of the chant. The echo of the stone stirs, a faint whisper rising, bouncing back as a glitchy feedback that feels ancient and alive. Feel the crackle.