Over the next several days, Nel found out why.
Tristan worked incredibly hard over their project, as if he had endless stamina, and pushed others to do the same. And when he didn't push, he inspired hard work by his mere presence.
It was productive, exhilarating, and exhausting, but together, they composed the covers they were going to make in record time. Although they weren't just covers anymore, they were rearrangements.
Nel's cover on Tristan's 'Dragonfly' was an even wilder rearrangement of an already metal song. When Nel showed Tristan a rough version of it, Tristan's first reaction was incredulity.
"You want to turn this into dubstep, Nel? Seriously? That's…" Tristan paused. "That's amazing, actually. Definitely not something I'd come up for a stage performance!"
Dubstep music was a genre of electronic music. It had powerful bass lines and beats with sounds that couldn't be performed without a DJ station.