I don’t know where to start. And I am also sure that there will be no ending to my outpouring of love and respect. People follow music religiously and it is tough to tag it as a ‘hobby’ any more. Moreover, music almost defines the kind of person you are. Only a few take up [...]
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Musings Of A Rahmaniac
Posted: January 17, 2012 by Vinod R Iyer in ReviewsTags: A R Rahman, Arziyan, Chaiya Chaiya, Tango
Raghu Dixit Project – A Different Touch
Posted: September 23, 2010 by Ronnie in Music, ReviewsTags: Indian Fusion, Raghu Dixit, Raghu Dixit Project
There are many kinds of songs—some you don’t want to listen to, few songs you get stuck to for quite sometime and few songs that you get stuck to like forever. These days I am stuck to a brand of music of the third type —the amazing ‘I am in Mumbai’ by Raghu Dixit Project. [...]
Swarathma – Action Replay
Posted: September 2, 2010 by Vinayak Mohanlal in Reviews, RockTags: Bengalooru, Swarathma
The song is ‘Ee bhoomi’ and the artist is Swarathma, which these days I am hooked onto. The Kannada song is so soothing to listen to, due to its melody and the variations of the instruments, especially the violin. The song is about turning the earth into paradise through love and friendship. Swarathma is a [...]
When you are looking for jazz-influenced band, there Soul Mate is untouchable. Formed in the year 2003, the band consists of Rudy Wallang who handles guitars and is the vocalist too. He composes songs for the band. His band mate is Tripriti Kharbangar who is as good and efficient with guitars and her vocals. Both [...]
KK – A Two-Letter Wonder…
Posted: August 22, 2010 by Vinayak Mohanlal in ReviewsTags: Bollywood, chappa chappa, chod aaye hum, KK, machis, Playback Singer
The first time I noticed Krishna Kumar, popularly known as KK, was when the song ‘Yaaron’ (from ‘Rockford’) hit the stands. Mixed perfectly with enough melody and emotions, this song caught my attention instantly and captured my imagination; I have never stopped listening to that song since. Another two or three months went by before [...]
