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"Wrong Number Once More" is an intriguing audio piece that captures the essence of a digital world. Our journey begins with the sound of dialing; a rhythmic sequence that harks back to a time of rotary telephones, tinged with a sense of nostalgia. The steady repetition of these dialing tones is punctuated by the occasional blop and blip; sounds that are reminiscent of a computer processing data or perhaps a digital clock marking the passing seconds. Suddenly, there's a shift. The dialing gives way to an unexpected ingredient: the soft, subtle rustle of thyme. It's as if we've stumbled upon a hidden garden within this digital landscape. The rustling of the thyme, a symbol of the organic world, provides a stark contrast to the mechanized soundscape that preceded it. Then comes the fx and delay, acting as echoes in this digital cavern. They are like the ghosts of the sounds we've already heard, lingering in the air and