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: The arrangement utilizes a full string section—including violins, violas, cellos, and double basses—alongside percussion elements like timpani.

: Produced by Sam Smith and Steve Fitzmaurice, with string arrangements by Simon Hale, the version emphasizes control and space, allowing the live "groove" to breathe more than its electronic counterpart. Cultural Impact & Versions Unholy (Orchestral Version)

While the original pop track is known for its "grinding" electronic bassline, the orchestral version elevates the song's dark, seductive themes through symphonic textures:

: A standout feature is the inclusion of the London Voices choir, which provides a Gregorian chant-like atmosphere that enhances the song's ominous and "unholy" feel.

: The track maintains the original key of F♯ minor but features a more fluid, variable tempo around 65 BPM (or 131 BPM depending on the beat strength).

: The arrangement utilizes a full string section—including violins, violas, cellos, and double basses—alongside percussion elements like timpani.

: Produced by Sam Smith and Steve Fitzmaurice, with string arrangements by Simon Hale, the version emphasizes control and space, allowing the live "groove" to breathe more than its electronic counterpart. Cultural Impact & Versions Unholy (Orchestral Version)

While the original pop track is known for its "grinding" electronic bassline, the orchestral version elevates the song's dark, seductive themes through symphonic textures:

: A standout feature is the inclusion of the London Voices choir, which provides a Gregorian chant-like atmosphere that enhances the song's ominous and "unholy" feel.

: The track maintains the original key of F♯ minor but features a more fluid, variable tempo around 65 BPM (or 131 BPM depending on the beat strength).