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This audio recording, titled "Geiger Counter-2", captures the unique, mesmerizing sound of an analog Geiger counter. The audio starts with a steady rhythm of circuit-bent clicks, resembling the sound of a ticking clock. This analog device's characteristic beeps are also prominent, each beep indicating the detection of a radioactive particle. The frequency of these beeps varies, creating a sense of anticipation and unpredictability. In the backdrop, an underlying synth sound enhances the audio's electronic feel. The synth provides a constant, soft drone that adds depth to the clicks and beeps. The occasional taps on the Geiger counter, which sound like soft drum beats, break the rhythm's monotony, adding an unexpected yet intriguing element to the audio. The overall effect is a blend of old-world analog charm and modern circuit-bent creativity. The clicks, beeps, and taps combine to form an almost musical composition, evoking images of a world where technology and science intertwine