Clmd, Broiler & Torine - All My Friends -
I looked back at the basement door, where the muffled bass was still thumping like a living thing. "Every weekend," I said. Because as long as the track was playing, we weren't just passing time. We were infinite.
When the final beat faded into a low hum, the silence felt heavy. We walked out into the cool air of the city, ears ringing, our jackets smelling like smoke and expensive speakers. "Again next weekend?" Leo asked, his voice gravelly. CLMD, Broiler & Torine - All My Friends
I looked at Leo. We’d known each other since we were five, but in this light, he looked like a neon ghost. He caught my eye and grinned, shouting a lyric I couldn't hear but felt in my chest. Around us, the "friends" were strangers—people we’d never meet again, yet in this four-minute loop, we were a tribe. The song hit the drop. I looked back at the basement door, where
"All My Friends" began to bleed through the speakers—that unmistakable CLMD and Broiler production, a heavy, driving bassline that felt like a physical weight. Torine’s voice drifted over the crowd, ethereal and sharp, cutting through the humidity of three hundred bodies moving as one. We were infinite