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At the end you will hear a simple soundscape consisting of fire, rain, wind and crickets, whereby fire can also be interpreted as thunder and rain can also sound like fire crickling. Everybody’s ear and brain may hear and see another place. When I produced it I thought of a bushfire in the Australian desert. | At the end you will hear a simple soundscape consisting of fire, rain, wind and crickets, whereby fire can also be interpreted as thunder and rain can also sound like fire crickling. Everybody’s ear and brain may hear and see another place. When I produced it I thought of a bushfire in the Australian desert. | ||
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