#002 🚗

Lorenzo Rollin’ in the Benz-o

once again, we had a chance to work together with our friend Tama to bring her vision to life. as the director/motion designer, she was looking for something upbeat & grimy in terms of sounds, but still could pay homage to the og west coast hip-hop scene. and that's exactly what we delivered.


what are the highlights: car sounds!


the soundtrack was heavily inspired by the boom-bap beats of the time, the type of laid-back groove that everyone on the street can effortlessly bob their heads to.


if you ever wonder if there are Miku spin-offs for this, worry not!

once again, we had a chance to work together with our friend Tama to bring her vision to life. as the director/motion designer, she was looking for something upbeat & grimy in terms of sounds, but still could pay homage to the og west coast hip-hop scene. and that's exactly what we delivered.


what are the highlights: car sounds!


the soundtrack was heavily inspired by the boom-bap beats of the time, the type of laid-back groove that everyone on the street can effortlessly bob their heads to.


if you ever wonder if there are Miku spin-offs for this, worry not!

once again, we had a chance to work together with our friend Tama to bring her vision to life. as the director/motion designer, she was looking for something upbeat & grimy in terms of sounds, but still could pay homage to the og west coast hip-hop scene. and that's exactly what we delivered.


what are the highlights: car sounds!


the soundtrack was heavily inspired by the boom-bap beats of the time, the type of laid-back groove that everyone on the street can effortlessly bob their heads to.


if you ever wonder if there are Miku spin-offs for this, worry not!

motion graphics: Tamakibo (Ngoc Tran)

sound design, music, mix: feuca

motion graphics: Tamakibo (Ngoc Tran)

sound design, music, mix: feuca

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