Showing posts with label vtv audio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vtv audio. Show all posts
Monday, March 1, 2010
A Wicked Creation On Silambarasan.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Vtv Trailer First On Net.
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Tamil Version Of the Vtv Invite.
Whatever we do can be placed on your desktop, without logos, High Definition. That is Simbucentral for you. We are big brothers of Silambarasan's Online Media.
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Fans Release Vtv Audio Cd.
Record sales is already happening with Amazon reporting that the stocks are out and back in chennai we have Planet M and Music world out of stock.
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Music Review of Vtv.
1) Omanna Penne:
Steady and soothing.....a composition that oozes with spiritualness and introspection. I love how AR juxtaposes the Western rhythms with the Carnatic raagas first by the female voice, and weaving throughout the stylisticNadaswaram, whose roots are deeply carnatic, but expressed so universally in this track. Wonderful singing by Benny and the Nadaswaram ending is surely a
page from the Rehna Tu continuum outro. Nothing fancy in this composition, but the feeling left behind is extrenmely elevating and cleansing. Fantastic start. (8/10)
2) Anbil Avan:
ARR at his playful best. He must have had a lot of fun putting this track together. There is nothing heavy or mindblowing about this track, but what makes it work for me is the joyful innocence in the melody and the very interesting sonic arrangements using a Shehnai type sound juxtaposed with a church organ sound. The musical interlude that has this also has some very nice, quick chord progressions that defy banality. The melody sticks easy and would be a fun song to dance with. (7/10)
3) Vinnathaandi Varuvaayaa:
Wow......what a minimalistic impact! Minimalistic impact is something that I have been missing from Rahman's ouevre in recent films, but here it is, in its full glory and form. Using a minimalistic sound template for a title song is quite bold and outside the box, but boy does it work for me!!! The acoustic strings (guitar? harp?) along with vibes and small bells create such a unique, peaceful ambience in this song that transports me into a dreamlike world. Beautiful string additions in the mid section only add depth to amazing vocals, chords, and heartfelt emotions in this gem, but likely to be underrated track. Delicate, subtle, dreamy, ambient, soft, restrained, soothing, warming.....I can go on and on..... Again, a track doesn't have to be complex and
adventursome to be powerful....this is the genius of AR....he can create such a powerful ambience using minimal quantity. (8/10)
4) Hosana:
There is no other composer in India who can arrange better than AR. In this song, many of AR's strengths are showcased.....sound structure, layered, thick, yet uncluttered arrangements, symphonic textures, haunting melody, soothing ambience. The sound layers are so clean and crisp....that beautiful strumming acoustic guitar is so nice!!! Also worthy of metion is the high toned Scottish flavored flute and the subtle mandolin rhythms in sync with the main rhythms, punctuated by the pulsating string sections. The female choir with the angelic
expression is one of the most beautiful choir sounds I've heard. This song sticks to you and won't let go. A complete masterpiece IMO that is one of the best songs that ARR has composed in recent years. (9/10)
5) Kunnukkul Kannai
Another playful techno oriented track with some pleasing electronic arrangements. The unique feature of this track for me are the string quartet type rhythmic accents throughout that give this youth song a very Western
classical feel. Relatively simple by composition and sound, but again, a nice dance number with good melody. Rahman not living up to his standards on this one? Well, that's up to you to decide, but it's an enjoyable one for me, though If I had to pick my least favorite in this soundtrack, it's this one. (7/10)
6) Mannipaaya
I was looking forward to this song ever since I knew Shreya and AR would be singing it, a romantic duet. The song has everything I could hope for in a romantic duet....breathtaking melody, beautiful soundscapes, sophisticated arrangements, gentle ambience, subtle symphonic artistry. I love the piano backdrop and so many of the symphonic instruments can be heard in isolation...oboe, clarinet, tympany, flute, etc. A very subtle masterpiece in my opinion, that can only be appreciated by those with a certain musical sensitivity and emotional open-ness, and of course, who like mushy romantic numbers! The melody is quite drawn out with long contours, so it's not a song that's easily melodically remembered the first time go, but certainly sticks with you with repeated exposure. Strengths of this track...mood, delicate arrangements, subtle artistry, certain melodic sections, innocence, sincerity. One of the album's highlights for sure and I hope it's picturized well (9/10)
7) Aaromale
Wow.....just wow!!! AR takes a page from the Pink Floyd era, but nothing here is lifted or copied. Sensual, stylistic, clean acoustic guitar playing along with passionate and mindblowing vocals by Alphonse make this track simply mind blowing. What is so unique about this song is again, minimalistic impact with sound, instruments, but also chordal architecture.......there are only 2 alternating chords being used in the entire song!! Can you believe it? The chorus part which begins with "Susti Susti" harks on raaga Bhimpalas to create
a magical effect....imagine...juxaposing a 2 chord bluesy guitar riff with a raaga based melody.....only AR....only AR.... The added percussions increasing the tempo only add to the intensity and sinisterness to this pathbreaking and out of the box track. And man, what an ending...the way the vocals fade out......oh man!!!! The ambience created is just out of this world....it leaves me stunned, mesmerized, in awe. (10/10)!!!
General highlights of this album include minimalistic impact, originality, very sophisticated and classy arrangements, incredibly strong ambience and sound quality, and soothing influence. I don't think anyone will be complaining about sound issues in this album like we saw for Blue, as ARR I think paid a lot more attention to that aspect this time around, perhaps keeping our "Blue" feedback in mind??? The soundtrack also has a wide range of styles, sounds, musical forms that keep you interested. Because of the highly international, situational, and somewhat unconventional nature of the songs, these will only be appreciated most with time, post movie visuals, and by those who are most open minded about music in general. Those who only like the antara-mukhda type film songs will find the listening experience to be awkward and just too
esoteric. Also, except for the first track with carnatic raagas, most of the rest of the album is void of obvious ethnic Indian sounds/styles/forms, consistent with the international and more universal musical approach. This
again, may be a turn off to some. Like all new ARR albums, esp. ones like this that have some unconventional and new elements, it will take time to grow.
My overall rating....9/10. A distinct highlight of ARR's career...one of the very finest musical packages you will find anywhere in the world today, not because of its complexity, wizzardry, or dynamics, but for sincerity, ambiance, mood, minimalism, subtlety, and overall spiritualness. A nice instrumental track addition would have made this album perfect for me.
Review By Ajit Mundra
Steady and soothing.....a composition that oozes with spiritualness and introspection. I love how AR juxtaposes the Western rhythms with the Carnatic raagas first by the female voice, and weaving throughout the stylisticNadaswaram, whose roots are deeply carnatic, but expressed so universally in this track. Wonderful singing by Benny and the Nadaswaram ending is surely a
page from the Rehna Tu continuum outro. Nothing fancy in this composition, but the feeling left behind is extrenmely elevating and cleansing. Fantastic start. (8/10)
2) Anbil Avan:
ARR at his playful best. He must have had a lot of fun putting this track together. There is nothing heavy or mindblowing about this track, but what makes it work for me is the joyful innocence in the melody and the very interesting sonic arrangements using a Shehnai type sound juxtaposed with a church organ sound. The musical interlude that has this also has some very nice, quick chord progressions that defy banality. The melody sticks easy and would be a fun song to dance with. (7/10)
3) Vinnathaandi Varuvaayaa:
Wow......what a minimalistic impact! Minimalistic impact is something that I have been missing from Rahman's ouevre in recent films, but here it is, in its full glory and form. Using a minimalistic sound template for a title song is quite bold and outside the box, but boy does it work for me!!! The acoustic strings (guitar? harp?) along with vibes and small bells create such a unique, peaceful ambience in this song that transports me into a dreamlike world. Beautiful string additions in the mid section only add depth to amazing vocals, chords, and heartfelt emotions in this gem, but likely to be underrated track. Delicate, subtle, dreamy, ambient, soft, restrained, soothing, warming.....I can go on and on..... Again, a track doesn't have to be complex and
adventursome to be powerful....this is the genius of AR....he can create such a powerful ambience using minimal quantity. (8/10)
4) Hosana:
There is no other composer in India who can arrange better than AR. In this song, many of AR's strengths are showcased.....sound structure, layered, thick, yet uncluttered arrangements, symphonic textures, haunting melody, soothing ambience. The sound layers are so clean and crisp....that beautiful strumming acoustic guitar is so nice!!! Also worthy of metion is the high toned Scottish flavored flute and the subtle mandolin rhythms in sync with the main rhythms, punctuated by the pulsating string sections. The female choir with the angelic
expression is one of the most beautiful choir sounds I've heard. This song sticks to you and won't let go. A complete masterpiece IMO that is one of the best songs that ARR has composed in recent years. (9/10)
5) Kunnukkul Kannai
Another playful techno oriented track with some pleasing electronic arrangements. The unique feature of this track for me are the string quartet type rhythmic accents throughout that give this youth song a very Western
classical feel. Relatively simple by composition and sound, but again, a nice dance number with good melody. Rahman not living up to his standards on this one? Well, that's up to you to decide, but it's an enjoyable one for me, though If I had to pick my least favorite in this soundtrack, it's this one. (7/10)
6) Mannipaaya
I was looking forward to this song ever since I knew Shreya and AR would be singing it, a romantic duet. The song has everything I could hope for in a romantic duet....breathtaking melody, beautiful soundscapes, sophisticated arrangements, gentle ambience, subtle symphonic artistry. I love the piano backdrop and so many of the symphonic instruments can be heard in isolation...oboe, clarinet, tympany, flute, etc. A very subtle masterpiece in my opinion, that can only be appreciated by those with a certain musical sensitivity and emotional open-ness, and of course, who like mushy romantic numbers! The melody is quite drawn out with long contours, so it's not a song that's easily melodically remembered the first time go, but certainly sticks with you with repeated exposure. Strengths of this track...mood, delicate arrangements, subtle artistry, certain melodic sections, innocence, sincerity. One of the album's highlights for sure and I hope it's picturized well (9/10)
7) Aaromale
Wow.....just wow!!! AR takes a page from the Pink Floyd era, but nothing here is lifted or copied. Sensual, stylistic, clean acoustic guitar playing along with passionate and mindblowing vocals by Alphonse make this track simply mind blowing. What is so unique about this song is again, minimalistic impact with sound, instruments, but also chordal architecture.......there are only 2 alternating chords being used in the entire song!! Can you believe it? The chorus part which begins with "Susti Susti" harks on raaga Bhimpalas to create
a magical effect....imagine...juxaposing a 2 chord bluesy guitar riff with a raaga based melody.....only AR....only AR.... The added percussions increasing the tempo only add to the intensity and sinisterness to this pathbreaking and out of the box track. And man, what an ending...the way the vocals fade out......oh man!!!! The ambience created is just out of this world....it leaves me stunned, mesmerized, in awe. (10/10)!!!
General highlights of this album include minimalistic impact, originality, very sophisticated and classy arrangements, incredibly strong ambience and sound quality, and soothing influence. I don't think anyone will be complaining about sound issues in this album like we saw for Blue, as ARR I think paid a lot more attention to that aspect this time around, perhaps keeping our "Blue" feedback in mind??? The soundtrack also has a wide range of styles, sounds, musical forms that keep you interested. Because of the highly international, situational, and somewhat unconventional nature of the songs, these will only be appreciated most with time, post movie visuals, and by those who are most open minded about music in general. Those who only like the antara-mukhda type film songs will find the listening experience to be awkward and just too
esoteric. Also, except for the first track with carnatic raagas, most of the rest of the album is void of obvious ethnic Indian sounds/styles/forms, consistent with the international and more universal musical approach. This
again, may be a turn off to some. Like all new ARR albums, esp. ones like this that have some unconventional and new elements, it will take time to grow.
My overall rating....9/10. A distinct highlight of ARR's career...one of the very finest musical packages you will find anywhere in the world today, not because of its complexity, wizzardry, or dynamics, but for sincerity, ambiance, mood, minimalism, subtlety, and overall spiritualness. A nice instrumental track addition would have made this album perfect for me.
Review By Ajit Mundra
Disclaimer : The views are of the author.
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Saturday, January 9, 2010
Exclusive : Preview of All Vtv Songs.
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
Simbu a Trend Setter.
Its well known that all Youngsters prefer Electronic Gadgets to big gifts. Now here are few facts on our Thalaivan Yss Silambarasan.
Thalaivan Yss Silambarsan wears only branded Tee's and Shirts. He loves to wear Armani products and you can find him in every where with it.
He uses Armani Perfume , Sorry we cant reveal the name of the product.
He gets most of his dresses abroad and thats because he loves shopping without any hazzles there.
It is known well that he bought a BMW X6 recently and jazzed it up with 10 Lakh worth Accessories.
He also uses Iphone 3Gs. So this shows the way our hero change the way the followers are.
A Trend Setter Indeed.
Thalaivan Yss Silambarsan wears only branded Tee's and Shirts. He loves to wear Armani products and you can find him in every where with it.
He uses Armani Perfume , Sorry we cant reveal the name of the product.
He gets most of his dresses abroad and thats because he loves shopping without any hazzles there.
It is known well that he bought a BMW X6 recently and jazzed it up with 10 Lakh worth Accessories.
He also uses Iphone 3Gs. So this shows the way our hero change the way the followers are.
A Trend Setter Indeed.
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Monday, January 4, 2010
Sony BMG and Rahman - Create Ripples.
Divulging the marketing plans for the project, Sony Music Southern Repertoire head Ashok Parwani says: "We intend to make Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya a crossover album as we believe A R Rahman as a brand and this music has the power to transcend language and regional barriers. We will service the song videos to all leading music channels – Tamil and National as AR Rahman has a universal reach”.
Remember the music of VTV was previewed at the Bafta Awards with much fanfare.
Added Parwani: “ Apart from servicing of songs on the radio and the web, we have a lot of on-ground and retail level innovations planned out in the form of road shows, special contests with instant gratifications, meet and greet with the cast and crew. On the digital and mobile front, we have a lot of innovations planned including the iPhone application – which will be a global first for Sony Music India
Author : MovieBuzz @ Sify.com
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Saturday, January 2, 2010
Silambarasan Simbu In Las Vegas : Video
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Exclusive : Vtv Special Pic.
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Sunday, December 27, 2009
Simbu interview to a London Reporter.
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Paper ADS of Vtv Audio release.
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Friday, December 25, 2009
Birthday wishes to President of Simbucentral.
Even though he was not a big game in the Fans arena, many of thalaivans fans over internet and in Tamilnadu know him with the spell of his name. That is the change he bought in. Its not mere publicity, but it was his way of treating people. He gave respect and they gave back.
He never let any of the Simbu fans down till now and we hope he continues with this awesome work of spreading the mantra of Thalaivan.
A strong supporter of Tamil Eelam Hari anna as always promoted the shout for freedom in Simbucentral and throughout the web media and on field in chennai and london.
Trustworthy is what we all call him and thats how Thalaivan Silambarasan call him too. Brother we wish you a life of prosperity and light. BIRTHDAY WISHES AGAIN From Simbucentral Mods.
Wishes from Thalaivan : Happy birthday bro.
Regards
Adith
Arun
Lavaniya
Kandavel
Anbu
Azhar
Karthick
Prem
Suren
Swapna
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Exclusive : Video of the Vtv Audio Launch. Candid Video.
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Exclusive : Rahman and Gowtham Menon on Vtv With extra song clip.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Audio Launch on Simbucentral President's Birth day?
Now this is what we call a priceless gift. Vinnaithaandi varuvaaya Audio will be launched on 24th or 25th of this december in Chennai and the Cds will be available on 26th of December. It is by the way the birthday of our Simbucentral President Hariharan.
We are really happy as we consider this as a present to our guide. Hari anna should really be happy on this. With Lots of pressures and lots of problems, he has taken us forward unitedly.
Lets see if this happens. Simbucentral Wishes the Vtv team for the audio launch.
Disclaimer : This information is mainly for the Simbucentral team, so it is in no way portraying any one as the best in service to Thalaivan Silambarasan. This article has nothing to do with the Fans Federation Office Of YSS Silambarasan.
Regards
Adith "Moderator"
We are really happy as we consider this as a present to our guide. Hari anna should really be happy on this. With Lots of pressures and lots of problems, he has taken us forward unitedly.
Lets see if this happens. Simbucentral Wishes the Vtv team for the audio launch.
Disclaimer : This information is mainly for the Simbucentral team, so it is in no way portraying any one as the best in service to Thalaivan Silambarasan. This article has nothing to do with the Fans Federation Office Of YSS Silambarasan.
Regards
Adith "Moderator"
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Exclusive : Ar.Rahman Interview and Hosannah song with dance.
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
Exclusive : More and more vtv Launch Pics.
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Saturday, December 19, 2009
Official Vtv Track List. With Audio Cover.
OMANA PENNE
SINGERS : BENNY DAYAL, KALYANI MENON
MALAYALAM LYRICS : KALYANI MENON
ANBIL AVAN
SINGERS : DEVAN EKAMBARAM, CHINMAYI
VINNAITHAANDI VARUVAAYAA
SINGERS : KARTHIK
ADDITIONAL VOX : VIVEK AGARWAL
HOSANNA
SINGERS : VIJAY PRAKASH, SUZANNE, BLAAZE
ENGLISH RAP LYRICS : BLAAZE
KANNUKKUL KANNAI
SINGERS : NARESH IYER
MANNIPAAYA
SINGERS : A.R.RAHMAN, SHREYA GHOSHAL
AAOROMALE
SINGERS : ALPHONSE
MALAYALAM LYRICS : KAITHAPRAM
SINGERS : BENNY DAYAL, KALYANI MENON
MALAYALAM LYRICS : KALYANI MENON
ANBIL AVAN
SINGERS : DEVAN EKAMBARAM, CHINMAYI
VINNAITHAANDI VARUVAAYAA
SINGERS : KARTHIK
ADDITIONAL VOX : VIVEK AGARWAL
HOSANNA
SINGERS : VIJAY PRAKASH, SUZANNE, BLAAZE
ENGLISH RAP LYRICS : BLAAZE
KANNUKKUL KANNAI
SINGERS : NARESH IYER
MANNIPAAYA
SINGERS : A.R.RAHMAN, SHREYA GHOSHAL
AAOROMALE
SINGERS : ALPHONSE
MALAYALAM LYRICS : KAITHAPRAM
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