With mesmerizing guitar lines, condensed and appropriate use of sax and flute, and bass and drums used to give a fearful and angry feeling, this is music that truly exemplifies artistic maturity at its higher levels. It's rare that one hears Indian classical music amalgamated with Western electric jazz and Sufi music, and this is where the beauty of this album lies.
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All these instrumentals are used as background numbers in the movie and form a perfect setup for the listener to connect and understand the film. "Chase" is the concluding piece, containing some gripping mouth percussion and drum-bass sounds that give the listener the feeling of panting, gasping, and a real chase. "Training" launches amid slow gesturing sounds, followed by loud drumming patterns and a lot of Urdu and Arabic overtones. "RDX" is a slow instrumental with beautiful ornamentations and great work on keyboards.
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While "Bomb Planting" is gripping and powerful with its guitars and keyboards, "Memon House" has a jazz-like quality incorporating Indian classical alaap and Sufi-bols. "Opening/Pre Blast" is a fast-paced composition for drums, flute, and saxophone, creating an atmosphere of apprehension and anxiety.
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The fourth song is where the evocative instrumentals signifying the Bombay blasts start.