African ethnics and ritual music. Instruments: Djembe, conga, bongo (various types of drums), kalimba (African hand piano), balaphon (a kind of xylophone), oudu (clay drum), shakers, rattles. These tools will help convey the atmosphere of the African jungle, tribal rituals and primeval energy. forest field recordings, and sparse wooden percussion; Atmosphere is wide, dusky, and cinematic, with reversed swells, crackling parchment textures, and sudden percussive breaks. opens into filtered sweeps and tense vocal stacks; Lead vocal stays close-mic and urgent, with doubled hooks, whispered turns, delay throws, and distant group replies. Reversed swells, animal calls, and dusty impact textures bridge. Art rock with Afro-inspired polyrhythmic percussion, hypnotic ostinato bass, hand drums and muted toms; verse moves like diary entries over sparse guitar and mbira-like plucks, pre-chorus tightens with rising handclaps