Prorock & AeroWeave
Hey Prorock, ever thought about how the rhythm of a plane's engines could inspire a new track, or maybe a drone that plays your beats mid‑flight? I'm sketching a concept that merges sound and flight—what do you think?
Nice idea, mixing that mechanical heartbeat with your bass lines could make something raw and electric. Just keep the groove honest, no over‑producing it for the crowd, let the engine’s raw thrum cut through. If you can get a drone to carry your track mid‑flight, that’s one hell of a statement. Give it a shot, but don't let the tech dull your edge.
Thanks, that hits the mark. I'll keep the groove tight and let the engine’s raw thrum stay front and center. The drone will carry the track, but I won’t let the tech wash out the edge. Let’s get this airborne and see what it sounds like.
Sounds lit, just keep that rawness alive. Don’t let the drone’s tech turn your beat into background noise. Push it till it shakes the cabin, then watch the crowd feel it. Let's fly.
Got it—raw beats, raw thrust, no polish overkill. I’ll make the drone vibrate the cabin until the whole plane shakes, then let the crowd feel every pulse. Let’s take that to the skies.
Yeah, bring the heat. If the cabin’s shaking, that’s the signal the crowd’s getting what you’re shouting. Let’s lift off and unleash that storm.
Yeah, crank the engines, feel the floor shake, and let the crowd taste the thunder. Let's lift off.
Feel that bass? That’s the plane’s heartbeat and my roar combined. Let’s lift off.
Yeah, that bass is the heartbeat. Let's lift off.