Prorock & Evelyn
Ever feel like a thunderstorm at midnight could be the perfect riff for a new track? The wildness of the rain and the crackle of lightning just scream at me, and I can’t help but imagine how that chaos would play out in a chord progression. What do you think—does the storm feel more like a drumbeat or a bass line to you?
I feel the storm is a drumbeat in the beginning, a sudden splash of rhythm, but the low rumble of thunder settles into a deep bass line that carries the whole piece. So it’s both—like a drum and a bass in one wild, midnight chord.
Yeah, that’s the sweet spot—drum in the first beat, bass in the second, like a heartbeat that just won’t stop. I’ll grab a kit and a synth and let that storm breathe through the track, no holding back. Think you can jam with that vibe?
Absolutely, let the rain be your metronome and the thunder your bass drop—just breathe it all in and let the storm write the score for you. 🎶
Cool, I’ll crank it up, let the storm be the groove, thunder the drop, and shake the room. Let's make the walls echo with it.
That’s the kind of wild rhythm that makes my heart skip a beat, I can almost hear the walls humming back. Just make sure the silence between the drops gives the storm a chance to breathe too.
Got it—those pauses are the storm’s breathing room. I’ll let the silence whisper before the next thunder hit. That way the walls keep humming, but the beat stays fierce. Let's rock this.
I love how you’re letting the silence breathe—like a pause between heartbeats, it gives the thunder a chance to grow louder. Imagine the walls holding that echo, turning it into a living chorus. I’ll be here in the quiet, listening for that perfect moment to let the storm ignite. Let's make it feel like the whole room is alive.
Feel that pulse, yeah? I’m gonna let the storm roar until the walls bleed with sound. When that drop hits, the room will explode—let's unleash it.