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Saving the most mysterious for last, the fifth entry in the collection is a white label with no artist information. It is simply stamped with a red wax seal.

The snare drum sounds like a gun reloading. The hi-hats are actually the sound of rain hitting a tin roof in Besant Nagar. Because the collaborator is uncredited, streaming is impossible. The only way to hear it is to know someone who has one of the five USB drives containing the file. How to Track Down These Exclusives You might be frustrated right now. You have read about five incredible pieces of art, but you cannot Google them and hit play. That is the point. 5 madrasdub exclusive

This is arguably the most experimental entry on the list. "Broken Sitar" sounds exactly like its title. It starts with the sound of a sound check gone wrong—feedback loops, fraying wires, and a sitar that was recorded while its strings were snapping. Saving the most mysterious for last, the fifth

Leading the charge is the anomaly known as "Kovil Kundar" . This track abandons the standard 4-to-the-floor kick pattern. Instead, it utilizes a polyrhythmic clap that shifts time signatures halfway through the drop. The hi-hats are actually the sound of rain