No, this is not yet another soundtrack/ movie that demands 100 more words from me. As a Bangalorean, driving everyday to work and back, its quite interesting to see the...
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Aaje ve – Sona (Ram Sampath, Hindi) Zee Music (whoever watches it, that is!) is been hammering this track non-stop for the past few days. When I checked Sona Mohapatra’s...
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June ponal – Unnale Unnale (Harris Jeyaraj, Tamil) Despite the uncanny similarity to Blue’s All Rise (only in terms of the tune pattern, and not necessarily the tune per se!),...
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In the order of my preference. May not match other criteria like sales, perceived popularity, etc., since this is my personal opinion! 01. Imaan ka asar – Dor, Salim Suleiman...
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Tough choice, but here’s the top 10 of what I liked in Tamil film songs, in 2006. And yes, this is in the order of my preference – don’t want...
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Kanja penne – Kizhakku Kadarkarai Saalai (Paul J, Tamil) Paul J’s Tamil debut is fairly decent, and this track stands out for its unique sound. Javeda zindagi – Anwar (Mithoon,...
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Imaan ka asar – Dor (Salim Sulaiman, Hindi) Absolutely scintillating duet with Sunidhi and Shreya. This one grows on you like no other recent track. Salim Sulaiman rock the scene...
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Update 2: End of the issue. Rediff removes the review thanks to Prem Panicker, who got notified about this by another blogger, Amit of India Uncut! Thanks folks. Update 1:...
Continue reading...Cameron Cartio – Borderless
The Swedish-Iranian’s debut ‘Borderless’ features some dazzling and eclectic tracks drawing heavily from Middle-Eastern, Greek and European music. The pick of the album is Cameron’s duet with Khaled, Henna. This...
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Sudum Nilavu – Thambi (Vidyasagar, Tamil) Fantastic reinterpretation of Reetigowlai. Great lyrics too! Nuvvena – Ram (Yuvan Shankar Raja, Telugu) Poppish & catchy, despite the resemblance to Rahman’s ‘Anarkali’. Thayyatha...
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