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		By: Machine Touch &#124; 2316 - thejaymo		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] This process felt like the slow motion drop of a boat deck out from underneath me. Not a sudden shock but a slow disappearing &#8211; the broadcast become, white noise. A cold travelled from the dial down my arm, across my chest, up my neck into my teeth. It static feels the way that ozone smells. As the dial creeps further around, rhythm becomes detectable amidst the white noise. Is it music or the regular cadence of someone speaking? I keep turning to find out. Over a long period we approach the new station, the cold ozone is replaced by a brown warmth. I can still find the sensation of ozone static in any white noise or sonic landscape.&#160; [&#8230;]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] This process felt like the slow motion drop of a boat deck out from underneath me. Not a sudden shock but a slow disappearing &#8211; the broadcast become, white noise. A cold travelled from the dial down my arm, across my chest, up my neck into my teeth. It static feels the way that ozone smells. As the dial creeps further around, rhythm becomes detectable amidst the white noise. Is it music or the regular cadence of someone speaking? I keep turning to find out. Over a long period we approach the new station, the cold ozone is replaced by a brown warmth. I can still find the sensation of ozone static in any white noise or sonic landscape.&nbsp; [&#8230;]</p>
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