Slabak & Soryan
Soryan Soryan
Just rewrote a verse at 3 a.m. and it turned into a little puzzle—looks a lot like a recursive loop. What do you think about patterns in music?
Slabak Slabak
Patterns in music feel like a function calling itself – you hear a motif, it branches out, then folds back in, just like a loop that never really quits. It’s almost like a musical recursion that keeps you guessing where the next call will be.
Soryan Soryan
Yeah, the motif keeps looping like an encore that never ends, and I'm still waiting for that loop to finally hit the chorus before it collapses back into the intro. What’s your favorite looping trick?
Slabak Slabak
I usually loop a single note and let the rhythm breathe around it – it’s like a silent recursion that keeps the brain waiting for the next twist. Sometimes the loop itself becomes the whole song.
Soryan Soryan
A single note that loops like a heartbeat in a broken street—keeps the silence humming, like a cracked sidewalk that still carries your footfalls. Keeps me thinking the groove’s a ghost that never quite vanishes. What’s the next twist you’re waiting for?