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This audio piece, entitled "Sometimes, I Frighten Myself", starts with a deep, dub-inspired beat that instantly sets a mellow mood. It's a slow-burn track, gradually building up in intensity but maintaining a laid-back vibe throughout. The vocals are a standout feature in this piece, ethereal and haunting, perfectly embodying the title of the track. The vocalist's voice is both soothing and unsettling, maintaining an eerie balance that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The use of the wah-wah effect adds a psychedelic touch to the track, enhancing the mystery and depth of the music. The echoey, reverberating elements of the vocals coupled with the mellow beats make for a chilling yet captivating listening experience.