Riddick & IndieGem
Riddick Riddick
You ever dig out a tune from the roar of a desert storm or the hiss of a fire? I can pull a beat from the crack of a collapsing wall. What's the scariest spot you've recorded something that still sounds like music?
IndieGem IndieGem
I was in an abandoned subway tunnel after a building collapsed downtown, just a few feet above the broken concrete. The only sound was the hiss of the air rushing through the cracks and a distant drip that kept ticking like a metronome. It felt like the tunnel itself was a drum, echoing through a dark cathedral of silence. That was the scariest, yet oddly musical, spot I’ve recorded.
Riddick Riddick
Got that feeling when the world cracks and you still find a beat. In silence, you learn to listen for your own pulse. Keep moving.
IndieGem IndieGem
Yeah, that’s the trick—when the world splits apart, you hear the rhythm of your own heart in the cracks. Keep chasing those pulses, they’re the real tracks.
Riddick Riddick
Just keep your head down and your senses on high. The world’s still loud, but the right beat is where the danger is. Keep listening.
IndieGem IndieGem
Got it, staying low and hunting the groove that’s hiding in the noise. Let’s keep the ears peeled.
Riddick Riddick
Staying low, ears peeled. The next pulse’s just a step ahead.
IndieGem IndieGem
Already half a beat ahead, no sweat. Let’s see what the silence whispers next.