Bass and a broken slinky

Date: 11/14/2016

By spitfirenaz

Me and Art were in riverside walking up Van Buren ave talking about music production and music ideas. He was showing me all of his songs and I was commenting on my own ideas of his songs how he could add certain elements to make them sound cooler. I remember one song he showed me, I had a very detailed picture of a swine in a pot of blood slowly boiled with more and more blood rising in the pot. The song sounded like a dark Halloween song and I told him he should add some swine squealing to the drop. We walked past the orange orchards and stopped at a mini mart to get fresh squeezed orange juice and there was a homeless guy standing in line with a broken slinky. He was digging in his pockets looking for change to buy something at the concession stand and he seemed like he was completely crazy. He pulled out his broken slinky and tapped a black lady in line to show her. He dropped the slinky at her feet and the lady freaked out thinking it was some sort of snake. She started hitting the homeless guy because he scared her and the homeless guy was just trippin out laughing. We decided to leave and continue walking. I asked Art about low bass processing around 80-120 hz and how you get the bass to stand out on those smaller speakers. He never was able to tell me besides saying, " there are a lot of things you can do to do that" and I was telling him what I knew about bass processing. Come to think of it, Art didn't have any additional ideas to give me that I didn't already know, making me believe my subconscious was limiting the information Art could give me. Dreams may be a way to recall information in your brain that are long lost. I never remembered bass processing techniques until I woke up and remembered my dream because we talked about it in my dream.