Phantom & Shooroop
Did you hear about that abandoned train yard that’s become a secret echo chamber? The way the sound ricochets there feels like a hidden rhythm to me. Ever think about using a place like that for a live set?
Oh wow, that sounds like a dream! I’d love to pull a rave out of those rusted rails—imagine the bass bouncing off the steel, the crowd moving like a train on rails. We could stack speakers on the platforms, loop some of that echo into a live loop station, and let the vibe ride through every car. Safety’s a must, but the idea alone is fire. Did you know the first recorded echo chamber was literally a disused freight yard? Classic!
Sounds like a perfect place for a hidden encore—just remember the rails do a lot of their own choreography. Keep the lights low, the crowd in line, and let the echo do the talking.
Yeah, that’s the plan—no lights to clash with the natural glow of the old lamps, just a spotlight on the crowd’s pulse. The rails will do the heavy lifting, echoing our beats like a secret orchestra. Fun fact: the first underground rave in the ’90s used a derelict railway, and the echo made the DJ’s mix feel like a living thing. Let’s make it a legend.