He has done Swades which has SRK as a scientist


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From: AJ <purev...@yahoo.com>
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, 29 July 2010 09:20:10
Subject: [arr] My thoughts on Endhiran...before the release......

  
I have a question:

Has ARR ever scored for a sci fi movie like this one before? 

This movie seems like a perfect opportunity for Rahman to experiment with 
sound, 
as we're talking about robots and future, etc.  So, I do expect to hear quite a 
bit of electronica in this album, given by the looks of the movie so far. I 
also 
expect to hear interesting sonic juxtapositions.....strings, brass, 
electronica....Rahman being the usual sound alchemist, but with more emphasis 
on 
individual instruments and flashy effects rather than soundscapes and soothing 
textures. 


With Shankar at the helm, I also expect the music to be louder and noisier that 
what we've heard in recent ARR albums, which may not be a bad thing since this 
is the type of album that will need to have a lot of mass appeal, boosting 
ARR's 
commercial credentials even further.  I also expect a high emphasis on rhythm 
more than melody.  I just hope we get clear sound and not too cluttered 
arrangements.  I'm also hoping for not too much high pitch yelling or rapping.

Now, with the Oscar tag that ARR carries around, like his recent albums, the 
international pressure is on and I expect Rahman to do a lot of genre sampling 
in this album, as he's done many times....each song representing a particular 
genre of music.  With this type of movie with a very Western backdrop and sci 
fi 
theme, I expect jazz, rock, techno at the very least. 


Overall, I'm sure the music will sound fresh and intriguing, possibly with a 
low 
growing factor since these songs are probably designed to be mass commercial 
hits given Rajnikant's presence and Shankar's history with ARR.  Somehow, I'm 
getting a "Don 2" feel for this movie and expect some parallels with the 
soundtrack from that movie, although Rahman's originality and sound 
experimentation will stand out.  Unlike VTV, I don't expect too many soothing, 
subtle, artistic numbers, which is what one should not expect for this type of 
movie.

The hype for the music is scary.....people calling the movie one of the 
greatest 
ever in Indian history, the biggest star studded audio launch ever, etc. etc.  
Just hope the music lives up to the expectations, otherwise expect to hear 
disappointment.  Overall, I expect reactions to be a mixed bag, but mostly 
positive.  Rahman cannot satisfy everyone with just one album......there are 
way 
too many tastes and different musical minds out there!  But, Rahman will be 
given credit for a very creative soundtrack that matches the film's theme and 
story and I have a feeling this soundtrack will get more international 
recognition than some of his previous domestic soundtracks since the Oscars.


 

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