It sounds like Tito Puente meets Miles Davis on some music geek's turntables...maybe it's a timeline or something, cause it goes from tribal drumming to jazz to hip-hop. I imagine the drumming as tribal war music set to a guy on an important warrior mission, to kill someone, then the jazz music is the elevator music that plays once he loses his swagger and has to wait to reach his floor, than the hip-hop cool flashes as he arrives on his floor to meet his destination. Some guy wearing a suit and tie and sunglasses, but dangerous.
It sounds like Tito Puente meets Miles Davis on some music geek's turntables...maybe it's a timeline or something, cause it goes from tribal drumming to jazz to hip-hop. I imagine the drumming as tribal war music set to a guy on an important warrior mission, to kill someone, then the jazz music is the elevator music that plays once he loses his swagger and has to wait to reach his floor, than the hip-hop cool flashes as he arrives on his floor to meet his destination. Some guy wearing a suit and tie and sunglasses, but dangerous.