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I recently stumbled upon the link to a song in the upcoming hindi film Dev.D.
Check out these songs !!! I am blown away!! |
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Thilak! the audio company is not too enthu about promoting the songs.
you know that I am in the PFC club - I got the links from there. Anurag is asking everyone to download the music and enjoy!! There is also a deleted scene posted in the PFC main page. Surprised that you are not writing there anymore. |
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Thilak! the audio company is not too enthu about promoting the songs. ![]() Btw. is that a .rar file without file extension? |
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![]() Btw. is that a .rar file without file extension? LM There seems to be another file which u have to join. Just check out my signature and listen to the songs online. |
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Listened to the songs (except the last couple) once, the album is not very hip. May be something is in the lyrics which I don't understand? It has some cool sounds but they are in Bollywood flavour. I don't think Bollywood MDs will never get anything right after RD Burman and the only exception among the new lot is SEL. Kollywood MDs are still ahead.
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I have just heard half the tracks and not getting enough of it. I am still not able to go beyond Emotional Hathyachar Rock version. One striking aspect of this album is that its the first Indian album I ve heard of that adapts Rock music unashamedly. The total cacophony midway through E.A might not surprise Rock lovers, likewise Ek hulchul si could easily be a track in a U2 album. The guitar leads are longer and more detailed. I love the leads towards the end of Ek Hulchul si.
Still, there is melody and life in this album. The composer shows proficiency and ease in handling quite a few genres in a single album. Normally I dont have much hope in HFM outside ARR & SEL circle. I will pay attention to this guy as well in future ![]() |
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Thamizh! and Mr.Judge - listen to Emsanal Athiyachaar Brass band version - it is a roof damager. and yeh zindagi is cool too. Ok... I am slowly moving to other songs in this album. I thought Nayan tarse was terrific and should rewind back to that. But just irresistably peeped into the next song and wow!! Paayaliya!!! Konnutaanya Enna pa panni irukaaru... So many motif, genres, instruments and all of them masterfully mixed that we feel no glitch. Did I forget to mention that the melody is very enchanting! And I loved this bit from the review for this song. So many influences, western , Indian, classical, Rahman, and opera too! ![]() ![]() |
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Making music, from Aamir to Dev D
Have you started work on Dev D? Yes. We have 15 songs for Dev D. All the songs will be played in the background. There are four lyricists. I am also doing Condition Applied for UTV. What kind of music is used in Dev D? It has world music, Rajashtani folk, head-banging rock, street band baaja, an Awadhi song, Punjabi song and 1980's Euro-pop song. What is Dev D about? Dev D is about Devdas, Chandramukhi and Paro. I was told that it is about today's Devdas, who doesn't drink alcohol but is into drugs like cocaine and ganja. Chandramukhi is not a khotewali prostitute but today's school-going 16-year old prostitute. Paro is from Chandigarh here. Devdas is called Dev D. His character is psychedelic so there are hard-rock songs. We have a lot of Punjabi and Awadhi songs for Paro. Chandramukhi is Chanda, a London-returned woman, so her songs have a western classical flavour. |
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Boy, the Tera emosanal Hathyacharya Rock song is addicting!!! Most authentic Hard rock (Led Zeppenish) IFM song, IMO. Ik Hulchul si is another stunning song. No wannabe stuff here, Amit definitely knew what he was doing ![]() |
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I am slowly covering all the tracks and once again got stuck at a stunner! - Saali Kushi.
Easy paced to start with, but halfway through it slowly builds up towards a terrific finish, arousing sax backed by chorus vocals, guitar and clap sounds is just too good! ![]() Has this guy pulled out all his tricks in one single album! Should wait and see ![]() |
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