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This audio recording, titled "3M Lighter," begins with a sound resembling the hum of a computer, possibly alluding to the computing aspect of the piece. The mechanical whirring underscores the entire audio, creating an atmosphere of high-tech operations or digital processes. Shortly after, a distinct sound of a metal lighter being struck reverberates. It's a familiar, crisp, scratching noise that one associates with the spark wheel of a lighter being flicked. The sound of the lighter being struck is repeated several times throughout the audio, bringing a sense of physicality and tangibility amidst the digital hum. Just when the sound of the lighter starts to dominate, a secondary motif comes into play. It's a deeper, resonating sound, akin to metal being scratched or scraped. This metallic noise complements the lighter's sound, adding another layer of physicality to the audio. As the audio progresses, the sound of fire becomes evident, crackling softly yet persistently in the back