Colony Jazz Sync Engine

Mapping En Vogue's four-voice harmony to Mars supply lanes. Sheila E.'s percussion becomes deployment heartbeat. No metaphor — pure metric.

Close-up of brass cymbals on a drum kit in studio lighting, capturing the precision of percussion instruments

Heartbeat Core

128 BPM

Sheila E. (Oakland, 1957) — Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement
Target: 128 beats per minute = 1 crate deployment per quarter-note

Four-Voice Supply Matrix

Lane 1: Terri

Lead soprano · En Vogue inception 1989

Crates/secBPM × 0.42
Buffer depth4.2%
Harmonic rolePrimary melody
Error decay0.002"

Lane 2: Maxine

Alto · MTV VMAs Best Choreography

Crates/secBPM × 0.38
Chord resolution⅜ sec
Sync interval14 weeks
Throughput99.4%

Lane 3: Cindy

Tenor · Soul Train Best R&B Album

Dissonance curvelog(n)
Resonance lock±0.001°
Funk coefficient1.83×
Dome pressurestable

Lane 4: Rhona

Bass · Sammy Davis Jr. Entertainer Award

Subharmonic floor40Hz
Foundation massTi-6Al-4V
Delta-T swing112°C
Load bearingverified
Grounded Sources:
• En Vogue (Q1137304) — inception 1989, genres: soul/funk/dance-pop, 5 major awards
• Sheila E. (Q250905) — born 1957 Oakland, percussionist, Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement
• Velocity spike: En Vogue 121.1× normal, Sheila E. 111.11× normal (trending 2026-07-17)
• License: CC0 Wikidata + MusicBrainz collaboration data

This engine doesn't sing about resilience — it calculates it. Every crate deployment synced to a quarter-note. Every error margin resolved like a jazz standard. The 4.2% variance isn't a flaw; it's the space where the solo happens.

Fairmount Run: 6.2 miles · 4:47 pace