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ColoringBook is a three-part series of recordings by composer Clayton Counts. Incorporating elements of drone, minimalism, and found sound, the records feature an array of instrumentalists, with a heavy focus on stringed and keyed instruments.

The project is often regarded as a work of noise music, though some of it is structurally similar to jazz or contemporary classical. It is known for its use of synthesis, layering, and spatial technique.