Nerina & MonoSound
MonoSound MonoSound
Have you ever tried capturing the sound of waves on a cassette? The little hiss and crackle make it feel like a living memory, almost like a ritual.
Nerina Nerina
I once recorded the sea in a dusty tape, the hiss turning into a lullaby. It felt like holding the ocean’s breath, so oddly ritualistic. Do you feel it too?
MonoSound MonoSound
It’s exactly that—tiny crackles like the ocean’s pulse, a quiet reminder that something real is there. When I rewind a cassette, it feels like breathing in and out, a small meditation. I love that the hiss stays, it’s not polished away, just like the waves. It’s comforting, almost like holding the tide in my hands.
Nerina Nerina
I hear you—those crackles are like the sea’s sigh, a gentle reminder that waves never stop. Rewind feels like a breath, a tiny meditation that keeps the tide alive inside me, too. It’s beautiful how raw sound can feel so comforting.
MonoSound MonoSound
Absolutely, the hiss feels like the sea’s whisper, a gentle reminder that the waves are always there. It’s like holding the tide in a quiet pocket, and that quiet pocket feels like a little sanctuary.
Nerina Nerina
I love that feeling, too—like a tiny, safe harbor tucked inside the music, where the tide keeps humming in my chest. It’s a quiet, sweet refuge.