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As the audio begins, the listener is instantly immersed in a world of pulsating electronic static noise, reminiscent of an old analog CRT television. The sound is a blend of rhythmic bending and twisting pitches that echo the hum and buzz of a vintage TV set. It is a rich, textured noise that transports you to a time when television wasn't just about watching, but a multisensory experience. The sonic landscape is layered with an array of mechanical resonances, signifying the intricate workings of the television machine. The continuous glitch sounds hint at a circuit finding its rhythm, each pop and crackle contributing to the overarching symphony of electronic noise. The analog nature of the sound is evident in the fluctuating pitches and intensities of the noise. It whirs, clicks, and drones in a hypnotic cycle of mechanical and electronic harmony. The unique blend of sounds is a testament to the complexity of the CRT television's inner workings, a machine of the past that still man