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The audio recording titled "Nurock Run 2 Recorded on May 6, 1936" begins with the striking strum of a guitar, the strings resonating with a rich, deep sound that fills the air. The guitar melody continues, a rhythmic cadence that is smooth and soothing, yet potent in its delivery. Suddenly, the sound effects, or SFX, weave into the guitar's melody. The SFX are a collage of seemingly discordant noises, a symphony of distortions that paradoxically harmonize with the guitar's melody. You can hear the faint echo of a crowd, the hustle and bustle of a distant city, the static buzz of an old radio, and even the subtle hum of electricity. Then, the distortion kicks in. It's as though the guitar's melody and the accompanying SFX are being played through an old amplifier, the sound slightly warped and bent. It's not a harsh distortion, but rather a soft, vintage kind