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In the audio titled "Cabinet Number 4", the primary setting seems to be an unconventional one - a kitchen. The audio starts with the distinct echo of a low kick drum, setting a rhythmic pattern that underlines the entire piece. You can hear the sound of a cabinet being opened and closed intermittently. The unique aspect of this audio is the incorporation of field recording, which adds a touch of realism and transports listeners right into the heart of the kitchen. The thumb plays a significant role in the audio, perhaps tapping on the cabinet surface, creating beats that blend seamlessly with the drum sounds. The combination of these elements results in a rich, layered acoustic experience that is both familiar and unique. The low, resonating kick drum provides a sense of depth, while the higher notes produced by the thumb tapping on the cabinet add a contrasting lightness to the overall composition. The audio, despite being recorded in a relatively confined space like a kitchen, mana