Friday, 7 February 2014

Kumki

Ayayayo Aananthamey 







An extensive variety of strings topping off the voice, Ayayayo was a tune loaded with feeling and sentiments carried to life by Haricharan. The vocalist's voice scaled through diverse extents without hardly lifting a finger, and left us appreciating Yugabharathi's open and direct discharges. Haricharan called it one of the best melodies he had sung in is life.

Nanban



Right at the begin of the year, Harris Jeyaraj provided for us Nanban, an alternate soundtrack brimming with well known melodies. One of them ended up being a pearl and its called Asku Laska. Supported by the rich Vijay Prakash and the sweet Chinmayi. It had the mix of three separate subjects mixed into a solitary tune and turned into a moment hit.

Moondru Per Moondru Kaadhal


This is one tune that got everybody off guard. A sheer mix of traditional and western music, its a splendid sythesis from the typically metallic Yuvan. The piano controls the stream of the track well, and makes space for Nandini Srikar to play around with the vocals. It develops on you with each one tune in, and makes up a treat for energetic audience members.

Neethaane En Ponvasantham


Vaanam mella opens in the best custom of Raja's adoration for amazing instrumental music and the man's matured, however remarkably snug vocals blend easily with Bela Shende's, to make sheer enchantment.

Kadal

Elay Keechan

Singer: A.R.Rahman
Lyrics: Madhan Karky


Elay Keechan is a feel-great tune, and the best part is it doesn't attempt to be one.a.r.rahman breadths through the shrill vocals and likewise plays help on a couple of events. His articulations interfere with Madhan Karky's with a huge amount of little intricacies. In the event that anything, these are a portion of the best lines you could want for an easy tune and the exertion put in by Madhan to make it a flawless fit for the story might make his father pleased. Effortlessly one of the best Kadal brings to the table.