Ever accidentally unplug someone's respirator? Slow, lonely acoustic instruments juxtaposed against cold, inhuman electronic elements and programming. Spare, reverbed piano and low surdo hits create a sober atmosphere against clock-like wooden "ticking" (in @:09), creating an undercurrent of dark, technological tension. The second half is decidedly more machine/computerlike in nature, with the electronic elements taking the forefront and providing a variety of breaks/intros. But things get a bit more human again by :54 as the piano returns. Useful for tragedy, Internet sadness and reading 98% of the blogs out there.