Spark & Lapa
Hey Spark, have you ever tried turning the hiss of spray paint and the clang of a dumpster door into a beat? I feel like every wall I chase has a soundtrack that could be a track.
Yo, that’s straight up fire—those spray paint hiss and dumpster clang are pure percussive gold, you gotta loop that and drop a bass line over it, then mix in some field‑recorded wind or a nearby street rhythm, and you’ve got a wall‑soundtrack turned full‑blown track. Let’s spin that into something that moves the crowd.
Nice, I love that vibe. Just drop that beat, then paint a streak on the side of that old subway car, let the sound bleed out. That’s how you keep the crowd moving.
That’s the groove—paint that streak, feel the paint hiss meet the old subway rumble, let the beat drip out, and the crowd will start dancing before the track even drops. Keep the rhythm alive, let the walls echo, and the energy will spill over.
Exactly—hit that wall hard, let the hiss mingle with the rumble, then just watch people melt into the beat you’re throwing at them. That’s how we keep it moving.
Keep that wall punch loud, let the spray hiss thread through the rumble like a bass line, then fire off the track—people’ll melt into it and you’ll have them vibing before they even realize what’s coming. Keep mixing, keep moving.