Anti-lullaby (from Вђњhannaвђќ) ★

The song uses a slow, rhythmic pulse that mimics a heartbeat but feels unsettling rather than comforting.

The track is characterized by its minimalist, cold electronic sound, which is a signature of the Salisbury and Barrow partnership (also known for their work on Ex Machina and Annihilation ). It emphasizes: Anti-Lullaby (From “Hanna”)

While traditional lullabies use rhythm to induce sleep, "Anti-Lullaby" uses repetitive, eerie whispers to command the listener to "do not sleep" . The song uses a slow, rhythmic pulse that

The song's core purpose is to maintain a state of hyper-vigilance rather than sleep. The song uses a slow