Malignant is very underscore. The electric bass plays a monotonous pedal tone while the piano plays just two notes back and forth. Written for mystery, suspense, searching, plotting, or a CSI investigation, there is a gnawing simplicity until finally the piano starts playing chords that create a tension against the plodding pedal notes. It slowly rises to a melody and a break in the middle. As the cue hits the ending section there is a bit of resolution that seeps into the music. 74 bpm
This cue starts with a neutral but also sparkling arpeggio on the guitars.The cue is on a steady build so it can stay in the same place, slowly build, or cut to a new phrase. The main point is that things are getting better and better albeit little by little. The final section becomes almost uplifting. 87 bpm
There is a 40 second intro to this cue. The intro is a nice clean electric guitar. This intro is like a scene setting piece that just alerts the listener to a somewhat neutral place as the protagonist readies their response. This intro feels like the protagonist is gathering up their tools for the upcoming fight. @:44 the music becomes a plodding march through the plan for revenge. Its a slow and thorough task. The four ascending bass notes drive the cue with constant build, to the very end; 87 bpm
A solo cello plays a simple 2 note phrase over a languid electric guitar background. This simple minimalist section is repeated as it builds. The cue gets bigger and more strident as it progresses. Symbolically, or visually, the cue represents going from a feeling of helplessness but persevering and growing stronger. @1:34 the cue transitions to a next level. @2:21 there is a refrain that takes the cue into a powerful, plodding, and energetic finale. 75 bpm
The background music for Relax is calm and relaxing. Because of some background choirs parts, it sounds a bit ethereal in partsfso it can have a religious tonefalmost a prayer. The energy builds throughout the cue but never gets big. The instrumental version could be background for charitable work; people helping people. @1:28 there is a refrain for a B part with some dynamic options for editors; 87 bpm