ungalukku nooru, genesisku nooru, venkikku nooru, baroqueku nooru... moththamaa sEtha? naanooru.. cheers!
j/k. thanks for the NEPV update. GVM-a konjam kodanju date vaanguga yaraachu.
Kauthau ellaam not reachable nga! But Kamesh is in touch with some reliable sources. Avarai vittu kodaaya sollunga!
While the bageers related to "whether IR will deliver the goods" prop up every now and then, there're also proofs otherwise:-)
If someone has doubts, please listen to the second interlude of an obscure movie song 'engE irundhAi isaiyE' (KJY duet from ajanthA). Another "wind instrument delight", like the instrumental tracks of cheeni kum.
Let people wonder on "Gautam-effect" to get sax for wind (and not the regular flute).
lEkin appappO ippadi rAsA "oothikkittu thAn irukkAru" (though most such pieces went to sevidar kAdhukaL" :oops: )
app_eng,
As you know I have been a long term Raja believer and I am more than sure of songs from _any_ movie leave alone NEVP :) As I said I await NEVP with the same enthusiasm as I await 'Gundello Godavari' or the next Sathyan movie. Raja can never disappoint is my belief.
The last movie I had an expectation for was 'pazhassi rAja' and I was completely satisfied. With GVM, it is going to be a more popular music format and I was not expecting much, until I heard about the 108 piece orchestra. As in another thread, IR has done "HIT" music for so many years.."been there done that". I am looking for innovative ideas. With Pazhassi Raja, it is arrangement of singer/chorus (in aadhi ushas). Let us see how much of my favorite WCM elements get into the POP music idiom. After Thiruvaasagam, these film music however fresh or how much ever I like, seems like no big deal to the man.
Yuvar
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VareengaLaa prasad studios munnaadi pOi tharNaa pannuvom?!? seekkiram aalbatha release panna solli!?? "viswanathan vEla vENm" maathiri "Raja sir, album vENum" nnu aadippaadi kEppOmaa?!
naalu pAttu aNNan Yuvar paaduraar
adhunaala edhirpArppai lightA adjust paNNikkunga 'ngREn.
VirumANdi time mottai Kamal interview:
neeLamA ezhudhunA Anban kOchuguvaaru
Anban mAdhiri surukkamA ezhudhunA Jai purilannuvaaru
madhyamamA ezhudhinA k_g 'nee seththa poNam'nuvaaru
enna seyyaradhunnE therila
Hi friends,
I heard that the Audio release of NEP will be delayed for few days. :cry3:. I think delay is from Sony.
Yuvar 4 songs ellaam illeeng? Just two and I hope its saainthu and saainthulu.
Avar illaattiyum maththa singers-um sumaar dhaan (save for Karthik and Raaja of course).
Oru ShreyaG / SPB / Chitra apdi ipdi pOttirukkalaam.
spb voicea ellaam thookki sumakkura actors venum illayaa???
masters have their reasons...
the engeyum eppodhum remix is lovable except from karadi kakkoos rap voice...
Yuvar songs nenachi bayappadum sagaakkaLe, donttorri! instrumental tracks to save u!
singer Karthik is working in this album!:musicsmile:
Two contrasting format compositions, let it be same mood, no problem, I wanna Raja to give me with Karthik with his acoustic orchestration!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCQ_z...eature=related
Raja, Can you take me to world of fantasy with a composition like oh... butterfly......... Let Karthik's voice with your music magic seep into my blood, make me ALIVE!:ty:
Yuvar tweet-ai thONdi eduththuttEn;
Sang 3 beautiful songs for my dad. one duet,one pathos in Tamil n telengu good luck to @menongautham can't wait to hear the final version.
Ippo doubt ennannaa -- Saainthu saainthu duet-aa illai pathos-aa? avar voice-la indha pitch-la reNdumE onnaaththaan kEkkum..
Is this an updated article or the reporter is living in hibernation? He is talking about the teasers now!Quote:
http://www.bangaloremirror.com/artic...-are-back.html
The golden tunes are back
Posted On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 at 11:39:58 PM
The teaser of Gautham Menon’s Neethaane En Ponvasantham has created a flutter with Ilayraja’s music hogging all the attention
With its music being scheduled for release on July 1 officially, expectations are huge on the film’s music
nerd... now that we cannot avoid it... it would be better we receive it with smile...
varattum... i am sure ppl here are gonna say its not bad...
"The audio was mastered at the famous Abbey Road Studio where iconic bands like Beatles used to record"
Angel Studios for recording and mixing and Abbey Road Studio for mastering ?
can anyone pls explain to this layman, what is the difference between R & M and then Mastering ?
So nice to see a comment that starts with the words below in the BRangan blog:
:clap:Quote:
Originally Posted by yArO oru Pavan from Telugu dEsam
:thumbsup:
app,
That post by Pavan in BR's blog was terrific and upto the point. I have replied there.
And here is why I replied, "I have Thandavakone on repeat. I can’t get over it. It’s so flippin epic I can almost understand the Tamil language and it’s beauty." If someone loves 'Thandavakone' I will certify him to have the highest taste in music :D
honestly, i thought if a studio (Angel) could have top-notch recording & mixing facilities, wudnt they have mastering facility as well ?? adhukku yedhukku innoru studio ?
I think mastering is the final adjustments to a stereo track and also means the exact cd will be used as template for production.
Mastering studios have better systems for listening and voicing the tracks.
Somebody hinted IR is fleecing the producers by asking for a big orchestra. IR only wanted to go Budapest which would have been cheaper. But it looks like GVM wanted to go to London.
One song from anandha kummi was mixed/mastered in London, even in those days.
Not all audio systems can showcase IRs recordings very well. You need a resolving system to hear the natural acoustics.
irir123,
The best person to answer this question would be our Shank, who knows a lot about these things. If he is reading he can give a good idea as he is involved in all these processes.
ss, not sure what you intended here, but idhula enakku lighta idikkudhu (nahandhu pOlaam, irundhaalum summa, for the record).
For just that 1min sainthu sainthu teaser almost everybody here have vented their frustration and expressed their dislike. It’s unlikely that all these people will suddenly flip and say they are good when the full songs are out. It eventually is the person’s taste and, in this case, the ability to withstand certain things. I, for one, liked sainthu the very first time I heard it and I can guarantee it’s just not my Raaja piththu behind this. I don’t consider ysr to be a good singer, no; but in my books, I’d take his singing over many of the other new singers. I find it difficult sitting through songs sung by Krish, Aalaap Raju, Himmesh Reshamiya – I simply can’t stand their singing. Yes, we’re scratching the paathram, but ysr is better than these guys, IMO. Hell, I even have a ‘voice of ysr’ playlist in my player (with 10songs maybe – pattiyal, katradhu thamizh, thaakudhe kan thaakudhe, idhu kaadhala mudhal kaadhala). I think I’ve grown some kinda think skin to sidestep his voice and enjoy these songs (naangellaam growling’ye ‘part of music’ nu oththukittavanga :noteeth: )
To cut the long story short – people who can withstand, or even ‘like’ his singing will probably lap up the NEPV songs sung by ysr. The others here will mostly still crib about IR’s choice of vocalist but possibly enjoy the music, palla kadichukittu.
digression/
I have not heard much of YSR sung songs, but i now remember liking a song called "Poi Solla Manasukku" that I heard few years ago! Liked it somehow!
//digression ends