Quan Ti, meaning “God of War” in Chinese, is an oriental flavoured track with a strong upbeat rhythm and pulse to it. Two children in the old Chinese Dynasty meet on on top of an old roof and run at each other, swooping in and out, throwing and blocking punches and kicks. Dramatic action sequences, Instrumental, Chinese Music, Chinese Dramatic | Action
Slow atmospheric chinese song with koto, orchestra legato strings, violin, ethnic drums and upright bass. It builds up slowly to an emotional climax with fiddle melody towards the end. Medium-slow tempo. E flat minor, 4/4, 125 bpm. Instrumental, Chinese Music, Chinese Dramatic | Ethereal
Sombre bluesy sax intro similar to the Touch of frost UK TV series. Leads into a solid groove with piano and harp sounds. Excellent for a scene setting prior to action or discovery of crime scenes. Has movement but keeps the a subtle presence throughout. No surprises or sharp sounds to interfere. Instrumental, Chinese Music, Chinese Dramatic | Sad
Traditional Chinese instruments fused with a funky electro dance beat, strings and guitars. This is great as club music or for action and adventure scenes. You almost feel as if you are in the middle of a John Woo action flick. It takes you to the danger, extravagance and decadence of Macau. Instrumental, Chinese Music, Chinese Electronica & Dance