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In this audio piece titled "Later-in-pocket", the listener is first greeted by the clear and distinct sound of foley. This sound creates an atmosphere of bustling activities, setting the stage for what's to come. The audio then transitions into the sound of paper rustling, which adds a certain charm to the overall composition. The paper noise is crisp and distinct, creating a vivid image of someone possibly shuffling through papers or ruffling through a book. This is followed by a lighter, softer sound of cloth noise. It gives the impression of clothes being moved or rustled, perhaps someone putting something into a pocket or retrieving something from it, reinforcing the title's suggestion of 'Later-in-pocket'. All these sounds together create a vivid, almost tangible scene, immersing the listener into a world of intriguing soundscapes. The piece's progression from foley to paper and cloth noises creates a sense of a story being told, a day being lived, or a task being completed, leav