The note of Tattered Wire presents a remarkable juxtaposition of cold, industrial starkness with a melancholic warmth of decay and forgotten time. Initially, it offers a sharp, almost aldehydic metallic tang, reminiscent of fresh rust or the ozone scent just after a spark, dry and slightly abrasive. This crispness quickly yields to a surprisingly soft, dusty texture, like weathered iron or fine, oxidized powder clinging to forgotten surfaces. There's an underlying mineralic coolness, almost petrichor-like after a storm has passed over abandoned metalwork, coupled with a dry, rooty earthiness, suggesting soil and rust commingling. Its projection is intriguing – not overwhelming, but hauntingly present, like a memory surfacing. It behaves predominantly as a heart-to-base note, anchoring a composition with its unique, long-lasting metallic-dusty character, evolving from a sharp metallic glint into a softer, almost leathery-mineralic whisper of antiquity.