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In the audio titled "Chilly Crevice", one can discern a myriad of sounds that paint a vivid picture of a cold, icy environment. The piece begins with a distinct foley effect, a technique typically used in film and television to create natural, everyday sound effects. This is followed by a field recording, capturing the ambient sounds of a frosty, unforgiving landscape. The crunching and grinding sounds that follow are reminiscent of someone treading on hardened snow or ice, creating a feeling of frigid temperatures and a desolate environment. This effect is achieved through the creative use of everyday items like cornflakes, which are crushed and ground to mimic the sound of walking on frozen terrain. The crackling sounds further enhance this illusion, akin to the noise produced when ice cracks under pressure. These sounds are raw and unedited, making the listeners feel as if they are present in the scene. The same effect is achieved with the sounds of cereal being manipulated; the