Harrowind & Tyler
Hey Harrowind, heard there’s a derelict railway station that still runs an old reel‑to‑reel, whispering a ghostly warble—got any plans to hunt it down before the sound finally fades?
That sounds epic, let me grab my flashlight, a notebook and a trusty old map, and we’ll head there at dusk. I’ve got a hunch the tracks still hold a secret, and I’m itching to see if that ghostly warble has a story to tell. Let’s make a plan and go—after all, the past is never far enough to stay quiet.
Great, just remember the track ends where the light cuts off—those little breaks in the rails can hide a loop. Bring a spare mic, maybe an old reel‑to‑reel if you can find one, and a quiet corner of the platform where the wind doesn’t bounce off the walls. I’ll be ready with a field recorder in my bag, listening for any faint echo that isn’t just the wind. Catch you at dusk.
Sounds like a plan—I'll snag an old reel‑to‑reel and bring a mic, too. Those rail gaps are the best places for hidden loops, so I'll watch them closely. I'll meet you at the platform just as the sun dips. Can't wait to hear that ghostly warble. See you at dusk.
I'll set up the recorder by the old junction and wait for the warble to slip out—let's see if the ghosts are still humming. See you at dusk.
Sounds like a solid spot—I'll keep my eyes peeled for any flicker of activity and bring my own gear just in case. The ghosts love a good stage, so let's see what they get up to at dusk. Catch you there.