He has also used Anuradha's voice at 2.18 . initially it feels like an instrument.
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 5:19 AM, AJ <purev...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Rekha's is the mosquito back and forth voice while Anuradha's is the "yeh > yeh yeh" bit in the second interlude when the acoustic guitars play. > > > --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, > Prabhu Rajagopal <prabhu...@...> wrote: > > > > Very interesting comparison !!!! > > > > I was just curious, is the voice sample maybe Anuradha Sriram's? That was > > the impression I got initially after the Hindi release, as both Rekha and > > Anuradha were credited. Considering Rekha B was the main singer, I > reckoned > > Anuradha was the distorded back-and-forth voice... My thoughts got > confirmed > > (that is, to *my *ears :-) ) when I heard the Tamil version. > > > > In any case. Ranjha is a wonderful example of ARR's interpretation of > > folk-meets-electronica. It's a trend I personally appreciate a lot as a > > result of my music taste (Maricham, Liquid Dance, Mausam & Escape).. I > > didn't immediately expect Ranjha to this row but it touches my musical > > senses somewhere! > > > > regards, > > Prabhu > > > > On 6 May 2010 23:16, AJ <purev...@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > In my song by song review, I briefly mentioned that ARR sampled Rekha's > > > voice and used it as a drone backdrop with electronic distortion coming > and > > > going throughout the song. The tweaking that he did with the sound > > > frequencies in that drone, modulating the treble range within a > uniformly > > > timed wavelength, reminds me so much of the "Mosquito" effect sound he > used > > > in the "Mosquito" track from Connections. He used it brilliantly in > this > > > track! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- www.gomzyphotography.com