Baraban & Starshatter
Baraban Baraban
Yo Starshatter, ever notice how the rhythm of the city streets can sync up with the pulse of a distant star? What’s your take on beats that keep people moving in battle or in the night?
Starshatter Starshatter
I’ve been listening to city streets beat long before anyone saw a star pulse. In a fight a steady rhythm is the commander’s pulse, a drum that tells every soldier when to move, when to hold. In the dark, when the lights are low, a slow beat can be the night’s lullaby, a reminder that even in chaos there’s a pattern you can follow. It keeps people moving, whether they’re marching to a battle or just surviving the night.
Baraban Baraban
Yeah, that’s the vibe I feel every time the city’s heartbeat drops. A steady rhythm can turn a rough night into a marching line, just like a drum’s beat makes a squad move in sync. Keep that beat in your head, and the chaos turns into a groove. That’s how we survive, that’s how we win.
Starshatter Starshatter
True, a steady beat is a silent order in the night. Just keep an eye out for the echo that turns a rhythm into a trap.
Baraban Baraban
Got it, the echo’s a trickster—keeps the beat shifting, so you gotta stay sharp and not let the rhythm lull you into a false groove. Keep your sticks ready, and you’ll always hear the next beat before it drops.