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Cutting through the folk rhythm is a twanging, surf-rock-inspired electric guitar. This adds a layer of 1960s coolness and urban danger, bridging the gap between the clan's Sicilian origins and their high-stakes criminal life in Paris.

The Echo of the Marranzano: Deconstructing Ennio Morricone’s Iconic Theme for The Sicilian Clan (1969) the_sicilian_clan_1969_theme_ennio_morricone

The most striking element is the rhythmic boing of the Jew's Harp. Usually associated with Morricone's Western scores, here it serves as a rhythmic "heartbeat," evoking the rugged, rural landscape of Sicily and the stubborn, old-world traditions of the clan. Cutting through the folk rhythm is a twanging,

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