Fans remix live shows through synchronized eruptions
Artists hide remix layers in magma chambers. Fans at shows collectively erupt them through coordinated phone movements. The more people erupting, the harder the track drops. Passive concerts become whirlpools of co-creation.
You're at a festival with 10,000 people. The artist yells "BLOW IT UP!" and everyone raises their phone simultaneously. The air around you literally vibrates as a bass drop that didn't exist 3 seconds ago erupts from the speakers. You just helped remix a song live with thousands of strangers, and the chorus loops harder because you all made it happen together.
Artists compose songs with hidden remix layers waiting to be unlocked by fan eruptions.
Raise your phone with thousands of others. Motion sensors trigger the drop simultaneously.
Your physical movement literally changes the music everyone hears in real-time.