Sting; Restful piano and backwards synth textures color this classic prelude. @ 1:19 plucked bass reinforces the waves of piano as ticking percussion and floaty pads slowly wade in. Sting.
Instrumental version (No vocals). Calm and peaceful spiritual orchestral hybrid cinematic track with Indian inspiration featuring ethnic instruments and percussion. Female vocals humming and vocalizations. Progressively building up.
Determined, building spiritual chant underpinned by a downtempo percussive bed, featuring traditional djembe (goblet drum) and dundun (cylindrical drum), basket shaker, mbira (thumb piano), uhadi and zande (mouthbows), and powerful vocals
Alternate; A female voice sings a spare, simple, sad melody accompanied by a small group of other women. @ 1:47 more vocal harmonies enter, darkening the already haunting atmosphere. 60 sec promo A.
Lyrical ajaeng (silk-stringed zither) solo introduces the most famous Korean minyo (folk song), with traditional Korean instrumentation, including gayageum (Korean zither), daegeum (bamboo flute), haegeum (Korean fiddle) and piri (bamboo double reed)
Steadily building cinematic cue opens with simple, delicate, distant flute-like tones, ramping up the intensity with bright chords and layered arpeggios to grandiose climax and sparse, minimal outro