Well saidQuote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
Well saidQuote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
Looks like Suryakanthi audio was launched on Radio Mirchi 98.3 (first time on a radio channel).
http://entertainment.oneindia.in/kan...ch-251109.html
Anyone had the chance to listen to it yet?
thanks,
Krishnan
Oh..ok.. i thought it was about the song(music).. and was shocked a bit.Sorries!Quote:
Originally Posted by Sureshs65
http://lemarietta.wordpress.com/2009...way-two-times/
Courtesy of Suresh(Hubber sureshmehcnit) From his twitter account
1. Judging from the above article The jazz accompaniments in Paa(especially Gum Sum) must have been played by Attilo Laszlo.
2. Thalaivar reveals a little bit about how he used to be impatient with musicians during his pre-spiritual days but became better as time went on
3. Hungarians are really impressed with thalaivar. He might possibly be doing instrumental works in the near future with them and slowly move away from the film industry.
If the lyrics is ok with the director, it should be ok with the music director.
The problem with all these 80s raja lovers is they have not moved on with raja, Rather they have stayed there and forgot who raja is.
If any of them actually spent a while trying to bother to listen to his song fully, you will realise he is trying something new everytime. Dejavu might be because of extremely similar situations coming across him everytime but nowadays he tends to focus on BGM more although this year is a little exception.
He has been consistently trying to move away from his manual style of orchestration(partly due to musicians being more costly to find and also lack of it - Scarcity principle at effect) and trying out various implementations of synth with his style.
I think this has been discussed umpteenth times and this year has been a stronger proof of his delving into synthetic orchestration, he is trying to bring out a genuine style which is different from just mere reprogramming of rhythms or adding loops/sounds as song enhancers.
It is quite surprising becos i find nothing different from the 80s raja till today. The style is there and the orchestration is there. Only instruments changed. :D
I dont think he would do that, although I would love it if he does that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hulkster
I think thalaivar is only staying back in industry due to current generation of directors being fans of him and old contacts and partly due to KR not being established yet. i actually only foresee another five more years before he phases himself out of the industry.
Knowing thalaivar his heart is always burning to do all the experimentations he wanted to do.
I think thalaivar is only staying back in industry due to current generation of directors being fans of him and old contacts and partly due to KR not being established yet.
Ithu Eppadi Theriyum Ungalukku??
Josiyam veichi paarthen :lol2:
I guessed it from the way his projects are lined up and a mixture of his interview comments.