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As the audio titled "Artificial Radio Melody" begins, you are greeted with a subtle background of white noise, reminiscent of the sound of static. It's the kind of noise you might associate with an AM radio being tuned, the familiar crackling and popping of interferences creating an undercurrent of sound. Gradually, a melody begins to evolve from this sea of noise. It's artificial, electronic, and yet there's something almost organic about it. It's as if the radio waves themselves are being tuned into a piece of music. The sounds ebb and flow, sometimes clearer, sometimes lost in the static. The audio drifts between stations, the volume rising and falling, the pitch shifting. It's like someone is turning the dial of a radio, tuning in and out of stations, looking for the perfect frequency. The artificial melody evolves, becoming more complex, the interferences becoming a part of the music. The sounds of the AM and FM radio bands blend