Re: [arr] I too am missing ARR's semiclassical/sufi numbers

2010-09-07 Thread light4_u
I liked it too. Thanks Ramesh.



--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, AJ purev...@... 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 triscodeca@ 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 purevibz@
  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

2010-09-07 Thread Ram Motipally
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 light...@yahoo.co.in
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 purev...@... 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 triscodeca@ 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 purevibz@
  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?
  ...
 







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Re: [arr] I too am missing ARR's semiclassical/sufi numbers

2010-09-06 Thread AJ
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 triscod...@... 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 purev...@...
 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

2010-09-05 Thread Ramesh R
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 purev...@yahoo.com
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?
...