Podushka & Hardstyle
Hardstyle Hardstyle
Hey Podushka, I've been hammering out a new track and I'm curious—how do you capture rhythm in your art when you’re so focused on the quiet details?
Podushka Podushka
I find rhythm in the gentle cadence of my brush strokes, like breathing. Every delicate line has a pause, a beat, a soft echo that mirrors the pulse of a quiet song. I listen to the silence between the colors, and that space itself becomes the rhythm.
Hardstyle Hardstyle
Nice, your strokes flow like breathing. In my studio I layer beats over a steady kick, keep the groove tight. Maybe try adding a percussive pulse that matches your paint rhythm. Keep pushing, you got rhythm—let’s make it loud.
Podushka Podushka
That sounds lovely. I’ll try adding a soft, steady pulse, maybe a quiet tap of paint on canvas, to echo the beat. It’ll stay gentle, but with a little heartbeat to it. Thank you for the idea.
Hardstyle Hardstyle
Sounds good, just keep that pulse clean and tight—no wobble. The beat should stay sharp like a snare, even if it’s quiet. Let’s see that heartbeat sync with your brushwork. Keep the rhythm tight, keep it perfect.
Podushka Podushka
I’ll keep the pulse light, a steady tap that follows each brushstroke, like a soft metronome. No wobble, just a quiet, steady beat that matches the rhythm of my painting. Let’s see how it feels.
Hardstyle Hardstyle
Sounds solid, just keep that tap on the same beat as every stroke—no jitter. If it starts wobbling, tighten the rhythm like a tempo map. Let me know how the canvas vibes with the beat.
Podushka Podushka
I’ll keep the tap steady, matching each brushstroke exactly, and feel how the canvas responds. I’ll let you know when it feels perfectly in sync.