Rhythm-Driven Heavy Groove Rock | Explore | Vol. 1 (Feb 2026)
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"Rhythm-Driven Heavy Groove Rock"
This is not a single track.
It is a continuous rhythm session built to be heard as one body of movement. Do not rush. Let it unfold.
The material is structured around groove ownership. The rhythm section carries the weight. Guitars move inside that frame. Nothing is built to dominate; everything is built to lock.
Across thirteen movements, the energy shifts from restrained pulse to denser impact, then settles into sustained weight. Some sections push forward. Others hold tension without release. Not every part resolves. Some are there simply to hold pressure.
There are no visual cues, no guiding narration, and no instruction on how to react. The system runs in Standard E tuning. The low end is allowed to breathe. The pocket is not corrected into perfection.
If you leave before the final movement fades, that is fine. The ending is not a climax. It is a landing.
Tracklist & Timestamp
00:00 Shadow Pulse
04:12 Iron Pocket
07:24 Low Pressure
12:16 Hard Current
15:09 Core Weight
18:04 Dark Momentum
20:36 Ground Shift
25:01 Raw Impact
28:14 Solid Frame
31:33 Steel Drive
35:25 Deep Strike
40:30 Inner Lock
45:13 Heavy Flow
This project is the result of analysis and simulation, not yet a physical recording, and therefore potentially imperfect or inaccurate.
It is born from a deep and genuine admiration for rock composition, rhythm architecture, and the physical language of heavy groove.
Shell Pack: Ludwig maple 70s-style, large, open, resonant, stadium feel. Snare: Ludwig Supraphonic 14x6.5, extremely loud, sharp cracking backbeat, high stick velocity, strong top-end attack, tight snare wires, slightly behind the grid.
Kick: Ludwig 24" maple, round, thick, air-moving, not clicky. Toms: Ludwig maple large sizes, deep, resonant, wide sustain. Right-side Cymbal: Paiste 2002 Heavy Ride, heavy, controlled, focused, not splashy.
Bass 1: Fender Precision Bass, straight, unwavering linear notes, strong fundamental, tempo guard. Bass 2: Gibson Thunderbird, growl, accent-driven, fills rhythmic gaps. With Les Paul and Telecaster running into a Marshall Amplification Plexi-style head, supported by Precision Bass and a 24” kick, this system is naturally most stable in Standard E tuning (E A D G B E).
The E–A register is where the mid-focused Plexi breathes best, while the 41 Hz E fundamental locks with the 24” kick for a full, round low end without losing definition. Historically, heavy 70s groove sits most comfortably in E, occasionally dropping to D for added pressure while remaining classic.
To maintain classic rock identity without modern down-tuning, specify: Standard E tuning, no drop tuning. Keyboard: Moog analog bass synth, low-register bass-function pulse, entering every second bar as structural marker.
Rhythm Guitar 1: Gibson Les Paul Standard, continuous strumming, percussive, forward-driving. Rhythm Guitar 2: Fender Telecaster, continuous strumming, steadier, grid-stabilizing. Amplifier: Marshall Amplification Plexi-style head, mid-focused, dry, controlled, not modern hi-gain. Overall Feel: confident, aggressive, groove-driven, physically alive, weighty.
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#LudwigDrums
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#GibsonLesPaul
#HeavyGrooveRock
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