Aruldev himself plays the keys and has also done the mixing and mastering, and Sasikumar is on the wind instruments which starts accompanying throughout the stanza.Have you picked out your favourites yet These tracks are all set to enter your playlist and hearing them now would be the best thing to do - Check out now Disclaimer: Behindwoods.com isnt responsible for the views expressed by the author (MJ Raghavan) in this article.The author (MJ Raghavan) claims that these songsalbum evaluation is hisher own.If the article here infringes on any copyrights that you hold, please email raghavanmjgmail.com and supportbehindwoods.com.
Nam Iruvar Namaku Iruvar Bgm Movie Got ReleasedAlangalankuruvi This movie got released directly on TV and OTT recently and was much appreciated by reviewers for some fine twists and gripping screenplay. It deficiently seems to be matched by some splendid music, as NR Raghunathan gives a couple of delightful numbers in the album and this being the best. It typically has the rural and rustic feel thanks to the choice of local percussions(thaarai thapattai), and the tune somehow reminded me of Adiye Manam Nilluna. We are welcomed with a beautiful humming by Vandana Srinivasan and the Nadaswaram. The stanza is loaded with some great acoustic guitar accompaniment along with string vocals by Vandana and Lijeesh Kumar. Alli Pookal This guy must be one of the busiest in the circuit as he seems to be releasing a couple of songs every month under the Naam project. I have featured two of his earlier tracks as well and he seems to be consistently creating good music. Stephen has composed and arranged this track called Alli Pookal, which gives the feeling of a Harris Jayaraj number. There are some amazing stalwarts involved as well like Embar Kannan on the violin, Keba Jeremiah on the guitars, bass and charango and Finny David on the flute. The track reminds us of some tracks like chella chella kiliye from Kanethire Thondrinal and Vennilave vennilave from Minsara Kanavu. The stanza is well structured with very enjoyable variations ending in Finnys solo. Enil Paindhidum Shabir produces some excellent indie music and has had a very fruitful 2020 but he has also scored some memorable songs in Tamil movies as well. So here he returns to score for a movie called Sinam and the first single was released. Karky is the lyricist and Shabir ropes in Jonita Gandhi to sing the female lead. Keba Jeremiah is on the acoustic guitars and Solomon William is playing the electric guitars while Naveen Napier is on the bass. The strings are beautifully arranged by Shabir and ANupam Roy and played by the Chennai Strings Orchestra. Shabir amazingly introduces a whistle element done by Victoria Wymark. Ashish V plays the solo flute like a the breeze in the interlude. Eppidi Manasukkul It begins with one superlative solo on the violin, and you are sold then and there and now invested to listen to this amazing melody scored by Aruldev who has been in the music scene for sometime now and has scored in a few movies in south Indian languages. Haripriya has been on a roll singing a lot in telugu and tamil and here too she just sings its with total grace. The strings are also arranged in the second layer behind the vocals and one needs to apreciate Vishwanathan for being the Orchestra in charge.
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