Showing posts with label vtv songs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vtv songs. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Vtv Audio Song- Acapella Version.


For the first time in ever, we are presenting a new mode of sound quality called ACAPELLA. We are sure, that the  one who gets to listen these songs of VTv in this mode would love it. We thank Samjo511 for presenting his work to Simbu central.

To download the songs Click here. We guarantee a safer download. All the files are checked for viruses as well as for other data errors.

We at Simbucentral like experimenting and working hard to bring the best of talents and to convey our loyalism to our beloved Yss. Thalaivan Silambarasan aka Simbu and we thank all the Fans who login here and support us. Thank you.

- Hariharan Gajendran


Haters talent is to crticicize and humiliate Simbu and Simbu's talent is to be Multitalented.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

A Special Promo Of Kannukul Kannai Veithu Song.



Just wonder how Simbu would have danced for the song. And This is SimbuCentral For you guys.

Thanks to J.R.Media Works.

Regards

Hariharan Naidu

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

Disclaimer : The views are of the author.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Entire World Expecting Hosannah and Vtv Audio.



It is reported in all leading magazines and papers that the clip posted by us, ripped off from BBC is creating a huge wave. First time ever a song has created such an hype even before its release and the composers point is that, he has better songs in the same album.

Whatever it is, we as a fan of Yss Thalaivan Silambarasan and Fans of Maestro A.r.Rahman and Gowtham Menon are really happy as the movie is getting a international exposure. A first tamil song to be telecast in BBC and a tamil song after years is now been sung by hindi speaking people.

The movie has created a huge expectation, not just among fans but also amongst the traders and distributors and with film personalities. With a good promotion and a neat arrangements we can guarantee a block buster of the year 2010 which will be spoken for decades like Mowna Raagam and Alaipaayuthey.

As a fan, all we have to do is to promote the movie, share what is written in other sites and forums. Both online portals and the Orkut Communities has to share the details on any sites that allows piracy and sites that speak bad about the movie. And friends do as much of posters as you guys can wishing the Vtv Audio and then the movie and wishes for the team and mail it to sag_hariharan@yahoo.co.in . We will upload your wishes here.

Ps : Audio Will be launched on January 2nd 2010 in Chennai and the Audio Cds will be available from 3rd as per our intelligence.

Regards

Hariharan Gajendran

Friday, December 25, 2009

Birthday wishes to President of Simbucentral.



With regards to the entire Yss Thalaivan Silambarasan Fans, we wish our Honorable President Thiru Hariharan Gajendran, a Warm Birthday wishes. We are proud to be a part of his team. A person who united the fans of our Thalaivan Silambarasan.

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

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


 
ALBUM CREDITS
 
MUSIC:
A.R.RAHMAN
STUDIO:
ESCAPE ARTISTS MOTION PICTURES AND RS ENTERTAINMENT
PRODUCERS: 
MADAN, GANESH, ELRED, JAYARAMAN
DIRECTOR: 
GAUTAM VASUDEV MENON
STARS: 
TRISHA KRISHNAN, SILAMBARASAN
LYRICS: 
THAMARAI
LABEL:
SONY MUSIC
BACKING VOCALS:
HOSANNA : BLAAZE, SUZANNE, VIVEK AGARWAL, DR. NARAYANAN, V.V. PRASSANNA, HARICHARAN SESH

HOSANNA : CHOIR BY KM MUSIC CONSERVATORY

NADASWARAM ON OMANA PENNE : NATARAJAN


GUITAR : JOHNY, GEORGE, SANJEEV THOMAS


SOLO VIOLIN : GANESH RAJAGOPALAN

BASS GUITAR : KEITH PETERS


FLUTE : NAVEEN, KIRAN

CELLO : ELITH MARTYN

CHENNAI STRINGS CONDUCTOR:
V.J. SRINIVASAMURTHY
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING:
T.R. KRISHNA CHETAN, DEEPAK P.A., HENTRY KURUVILLA, VIVIANNE CHAIX
ADDITIONAL VOCAL SUPERVISOR :
SRINIVAS
SOUND ENGINEERS:
SIVAKUMAR S., DEEPAK P.A., T.R. KRISHNA CHETAN, VIVIANNE CHAIX, SURESH PERUMAL, KANNAN GANPAT
RECORDED AND MIXED AT PANCHATHAN RECORD-INN AND AM STUDIOS
CHENNAI MIXED BY K.J. SINGH AND DEEPAK P.A.
MASTERED BY SIVAKUMAR S.
MASTERED AT AM STUDIOS, CHENNAI

MUSIC CO-ORDINATION:
NOEL JAMES, FAIZUDDIN T.M.
MUSICIANS' FIXER:
SAMIDURAI

Friday, December 18, 2009

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

VTv Audio Launch at London.



Fans of Silambarasan, AR.Rahman and Silambarasan will be witnessing a massive audio launch, a first of its kind for the movie VTv at London. It is reported that there will be a huge celebrity invites from the kollywood and from tollywood. There will also be dance shows and performances by the leading artiste's.

It is also reported that the songs as we said earlier as come up really well and makes it a A.R.Rahman Mark.
The Launch is planned on 18th December 2009 at a Theatre in London. The work is already in progress as we got to see the organisers arranging for the event in London.

The Movie as said by SimbuCentral will release for the valentines day Feb 14th but there are chances of it getting released on the birth day of Thalaivan Yss Silambarasan Feb 3rd.

Watch out for more updates on it, as Simbucentral will be there at the audio launch to give you guys the live update.



Exclusive : Indian Express Reports on Simbu.


This is a direct copy of how it was in the paper, so thats the reason you can see a huge white portion on it.
But really happy to see the media writing some thing really good of Silambarasan. Thanks New Indian Express.