Re: [arr] I too am missing ARR's semiclassical/sufi numbers
all we can do is hope someone makes a movie which allows AR to do this kind of music and grant your wishes ! :-) From: light4_u To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, September 7, 2010 1:06:54 AM Subject: Re: [arr] I too am missing ARR's semiclassical/sufi numbers I liked it too. Thanks Ramesh. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "AJ" wrote: > > Ramesh, > > You hit it right on. I LOVE the samples you provided..God if only ARR could > do >something like this in privateoh man! I have not not heard of Armand >Amar. >ARR probably knows his music. > > > Ah, yesminimalism in musicsomething less frequent in ARR's music > these >days I love brooding, soft, low strings that set a certain ambiance and >then building from there.so haunting and goose pimple inducing stuff! > > Thanks for the samples. Really enjoyed them. Orchestral Sufi.wish ARR >could do more > > --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Ramesh R wrote: > > > > Tough job for ARR isn't it. Each fan wants him to explore some kind of > > music. >:) > > > > I do understand what you mean though. For what it's worth, I'd like some > > orchestral sufi exploration. Have you heard of French/Morrocan film > > composer > > Armand Amar? The following two tracks from the soundtrack to Bab'Aziz are > > the > > > finest I've heard from him in this genre- > > Poem of the atoms (vocals by Haroun Teboul) > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex9UWYhVAbE > > Poem of the atoms #2 (vocals by Salar Aghili) > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY2o0O6K0AI > > > > > > It's amazing what a powerful voice and minimalistic (and almost brooding) > > strings can achieve. > > > > > > > > > > From: AJ > > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 9:50:12 PM > > Subject: [arr] I too am missing ARR's semiclassical/sufi numbers > > > > This is not a post to complain or gripe. As much as I'm enjoying ARR's > > international music of late, I sure wish he'd compose for a film again with > > better scope for more traditional Indian semi classical music and Sufi >music. > > > Of course, in Delhi 6, we heard quite a bit of folk/semi classical/Sufi > > music > > > and that's the last album we heard ARR in those genres. When will be the >next > > > film we hear ARR compose such type of music? I don't know. Does anyone >know? > > ... > > > Are you searching for a reason, to be kind? Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The Music, The Magic. Only at arrahmanfans.com - The definitive A.R.Rahman e-community. Homepage: http://www.arrahmanfans.com Admin: ad...@arrahmanfans.com To Subscribe: arrahmanfans-subscr...@yahoogroups.com To Unsubscribe: arrahmanfans-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.comyahoo! Groups Links
Re: [arr] I too am missing ARR's semiclassical/sufi numbers
I liked it too. Thanks Ramesh. --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "AJ" wrote: > > Ramesh, > > You hit it right on. I LOVE the samples you provided..God if only ARR could > do something like this in privateoh man! I have not not heard of Armand > Amar. ARR probably knows his music. > > Ah, yesminimalism in musicsomething less frequent in ARR's music > these days I love brooding, soft, low strings that set a certain > ambiance and then building from there.so haunting and goose pimple > inducing stuff! > > Thanks for the samples. Really enjoyed them. Orchestral Sufi.wish ARR > could do more > > --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Ramesh R wrote: > > > > Tough job for ARR isn't it. Each fan wants him to explore some kind of > > music. :) > > > > I do understand what you mean though. For what it's worth, I'd like some > > orchestral sufi exploration. Have you heard of French/Morrocan film > > composer > > Armand Amar? The following two tracks from the soundtrack to Bab'Aziz are > > the > > finest I've heard from him in this genre- > > Poem of the atoms (vocals by Haroun Teboul) > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex9UWYhVAbE > > Poem of the atoms #2 (vocals by Salar Aghili) > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY2o0O6K0AI > > > > > > It's amazing what a powerful voice and minimalistic (and almost brooding) > > strings can achieve. > > > > > > > > > > From: AJ > > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 9:50:12 PM > > Subject: [arr] I too am missing ARR's semiclassical/sufi numbers > > > > This is not a post to complain or gripe. As much as I'm enjoying ARR's > > international music of late, I sure wish he'd compose for a film again with > > better scope for more traditional Indian semi classical music and Sufi > > music. > > Of course, in Delhi 6, we heard quite a bit of folk/semi classical/Sufi > > music > > and that's the last album we heard ARR in those genres. When will be the > > next > > film we hear ARR compose such type of music? I don't know. Does anyone > > know? > > ... > > >
Re: [arr] I too am missing ARR's semiclassical/sufi numbers
Ramesh, You hit it right on. I LOVE the samples you provided..God if only ARR could do something like this in privateoh man! I have not not heard of Armand Amar. ARR probably knows his music. Ah, yesminimalism in musicsomething less frequent in ARR's music these days I love brooding, soft, low strings that set a certain ambiance and then building from there.so haunting and goose pimple inducing stuff! Thanks for the samples. Really enjoyed them. Orchestral Sufi.wish ARR could do more --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Ramesh R wrote: > > Tough job for ARR isn't it. Each fan wants him to explore some kind of music. > :) > > I do understand what you mean though. For what it's worth, I'd like some > orchestral sufi exploration. Have you heard of French/Morrocan film composer > Armand Amar? The following two tracks from the soundtrack to Bab'Aziz are the > finest I've heard from him in this genre- > Poem of the atoms (vocals by Haroun Teboul) > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex9UWYhVAbE > Poem of the atoms #2 (vocals by Salar Aghili) > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY2o0O6K0AI > > > It's amazing what a powerful voice and minimalistic (and almost brooding) > strings can achieve. > > > > > From: AJ > To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 9:50:12 PM > Subject: [arr] I too am missing ARR's semiclassical/sufi numbers > > This is not a post to complain or gripe. As much as I'm enjoying ARR's > international music of late, I sure wish he'd compose for a film again with > better scope for more traditional Indian semi classical music and Sufi music. > > Of course, in Delhi 6, we heard quite a bit of folk/semi classical/Sufi music > and that's the last album we heard ARR in those genres. When will be the > next > film we hear ARR compose such type of music? I don't know. Does anyone know? > ... >
Re: [arr] I too am missing ARR's semiclassical/sufi numbers
Tough job for ARR isn't it. Each fan wants him to explore some kind of music. :) I do understand what you mean though. For what it's worth, I'd like some orchestral sufi exploration. Have you heard of French/Morrocan film composer Armand Amar? The following two tracks from the soundtrack to Bab'Aziz are the finest I've heard from him in this genre- Poem of the atoms (vocals by Haroun Teboul) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex9UWYhVAbE Poem of the atoms #2 (vocals by Salar Aghili) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY2o0O6K0AI It's amazing what a powerful voice and minimalistic (and almost brooding) strings can achieve. From: AJ To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, September 4, 2010 9:50:12 PM Subject: [arr] I too am missing ARR's semiclassical/sufi numbers This is not a post to complain or gripe. As much as I'm enjoying ARR's international music of late, I sure wish he'd compose for a film again with better scope for more traditional Indian semi classical music and Sufi music. Of course, in Delhi 6, we heard quite a bit of folk/semi classical/Sufi music and that's the last album we heard ARR in those genres. When will be the next film we hear ARR compose such type of music? I don't know. Does anyone know? ...