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Posted: 19 years ago

Techno-brat seeking soul -S. Sreedhar, who won the national award for sound engineering in Dil Se, talks about the Rahman he knows

I had known Rahman many years before I started working with him on Roja. While he was doing jingles, we would often meet and compare notes on music trends and synthesisers.

Rahman's biggest asset is that he treats each song as his first song. He prays before each session. I believe there is some power in his God, faith and religion. I can give you countless examples when he became so inspired after his prayers.

When we were working on Bombay, the mixing was being held up since the background score was not ready. For three days, Rahman sat in his studio from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., but nothing would work. He needed to deliver a score which would bind the film, but was having a creative block. There was some tension. He tried fiddling around with the theme he had composed, but nothing worked. So we would sit and chat for hours about things other than music.

We decided not to work on the fourth day. At 10 p.m. he invited me over to his place. We sat chatting again, but this time I felt there was something which had not been there on the other days. He said, "Let's go into the studio." The theme was played again. He said, "Let's put lyrics into it and let's have a song." That was absolutely brilliant. We had a lyrical rendition of the background score. Rahman must have been truly inspired to do that.

He is very open-minded about what a song needs and gives each song a completely individual taste. It is the way he soothes you into a song that I call his signature. There is a visual texture in his mind when he composes music. When you see the song picturised you can immediately connect. The Dil hai, Bechain hai song in Taal is a perfect example of this. Even as you hear it, the scene unfolds in front of youthe fog lifting, the girl appearing....

I remember another instance connected with Bombay. We had recorded Hariharan for the Uyire song picturised on Arvind Swamy and I was mixing it. As we had used a lot of electronics, I was cleaning up the track of all breathing sounds and 'dirt'. When Rahman heard it, the first thing he said was, "There is something missing." I told him about my cleaning exercise and he said, "What the song needs is a lot of air." So I put all the 'dirt' back, and truly the song had much more life especially since it was picturised against the beautiful forts and sea. With my cleaning I had taken the life out of the song! Even now I get goose bumps when I think about it.

Rahman allows musicians to be themselves. He understands their soul. He also has a fabulous way of getting notes out of a musician without telling them in so many words. Time and again I have heard him ask a singer, "Why isn't there pain in your voice?" and instinctively the singer understands what he is referring to.

Rahman and I have a fine understanding; I may not be with him when he is composing a song, sometimes in the middle of the night. When he puts on his headphones and seems deep in concentration, I know I should leave him alone. Otherwise, we keep dabbling, fiddling, ripping apart every instrument we get! We experiment with new sounds; he has a thirst for creating new rhythm tracks. We ask questions like, "Why can't a sitarist play with a rock guitar," or "Why can't a jazz guitar be teamed with the south Indian violin?" His search is endless.

Rahman never ceases to amaze me. He is such a fine musician apart from being a music director; his strength is fusion. He is also a techno-junkie. If you give him a set of headphones he will most probably rip it apart to understand why it works so well! I sometimes say that we are techno-brats. But Rahman knows that a song shouldn't speak the technical language but should have soul.

Rahman is humble and very generous with money. He hates to see people suffer. I think his philosophy is that people should derive happiness from his music, even if it is a sad tune. He has this tremendous need to be perfect. Of course, we also differ in our views; I criticise his music if I feel it lacks his signature and this irritates him sometimes.

http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~kailasan/articles/the_week_april2000 .htm

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Posted: 19 years ago

Talk of the Town


EVERY TIME a top celebrity drops in for a guest appearance, fans throng the venue for a 'darshan'. And, when it is one celebrity too many, it turns into a mob.
So it was no surprise that Music World played out a chaotic note, quite different from the promised patriotic fanfare. There were foul- mouthed security people, who were herding the crowd around like P.T. masters at middle school. The special screening on the occasion of Independence Day featured music director A. R. Rahman, Vikku Vinayakaram, Sudha Raghunathan, violinists Ganesh and Kumaresh. The flock strayed in 35 minute late, as enthu security people collected audience for the show, showing customers the way out one and half hours before the actual appearance. Then the strings. For staying inside Music World, one had to buy a tape or CD of Rahman's latest album 'Jana Gana Mana' under the Bharat Bala banner, that features some legends of Indian music. The group was mobbed by mediapersons, fighting for space, quite literally, as the organisers pushed people around. The climax of the show was when Rahman got up to speak. His words drowned in the cacophony of sound created by the organisers who were vocal, in high pitch. After permitting one question, mediapersons were told: time up. KA VISIT to Kishkinta, the theme park and a sight-seeing trip around Chennai. That is the prize that success brought for them. Nearly 60 toppers in the tenth standard and plus two examinations from all over the State became the ''Mudhalvan'' awardees, and got their honours at the hands of the Chennai Mayor, Mr. M. K. Stalin. The awards, jointly offered by Raj TV and Kishkinta, had the students excited, for it was a three day holiday in the State capital. They packed in a trip to the War Memorial and got an introduction to the world of channel television, at Raj TV's headquarters. The youth went round the IIT campus, a sumptuous lunch and then went home with some gifts to show off to their friends: a bicycle, personal stereo, wrist watch and a Rs. 1,000 gift hamper. POLITICIANS NEVER retire. Years after hibernating in the wilderness, the former AIADMK Minister, Dr. H. V. Hande, now with the BJP, is again trying to get over political arthritis.

Dr. Hande is writing a book on the ''mischief done by the Congress(I) to the Constitution during the Emergency period''. The other day, speaking on Constitution review, he railed at the Congress(I) for ''daring to change the basic character of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's Constitution''. His claim is that the book will expose the party's present stand in opposing the Constitution Review Committee.

Some may recall that Dr. Hande had at one stage in his career, announced his retirement and wanted to work on the Kamba Ramayanam. ONE OF the regular participants at official events is the Union Minister, Mr. Murasoli Maran. His absence at some recent official functions led to some gossip. However, he was back at the opening of the two flyovers in Chennai a few days ago, and that set things at rest. Mr. Maran is a man in hurry and talks of quick changes in the way things work. Perhaps he should drive more often through many of the roads of Chennai or TIDEL city, to see how badly they are in need of repairs by the Corporation and the State Highways.

By Sudhish Kamath, V. Prem Shanker, K. Ramachandran and S. Vydhianathan.

http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~kailasan/articles/talkofthetown.htm

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Posted: 19 years ago

"Michael Jackson & Friends" Press Release:

Jun 18, 99: Hinduja Foundation Sponsors An Indian Performance At "Michael Jackson & Friends" Charity Event. The Hinduja Foundation has sponsored an Indian performance titled 'Ekam Satyam' in an international charity concert by Michael Jackson in support of the world's needy children. The concert that is taking place in Munich on 27 June will be in aid of the International Red Cross Society., Nelson Mandela's Children's Fund, and the UNESCO. Vinod S. Hinduja, who conceived the project said, "My family has believed from generation to generation that understanding, tolerance and respect of different cultures is the key to world peace, not conflict and violence. I am, therefore, keen to follow in the footsteps of my father, Srichand P. Hinduja and my grandfather Paramanand, who practise these principles. My brother Dharam, who dreamt of helping needy children, actually motivated my creative spirit. I believe that entertainment is an excellent medium to foster this understanding, since it is also capable of promoting economic growth and social welfare." 'Ekam Satyam' is set to music by A. R. Rahman and produced by G. Bharat (Bala) and Kanika Myer Bharat. It will focus on the commonalties between different religions and the openness of the Universal Truth. The concert symbolises and offers a unique opportunity to the worl to benefit from India's rich culture, which enshrines the principles of peace and harmony. Other artists who will perform at the concert along with Michael Jackson include Shobhana, Prabhu Deva, and their troupe of dancers. The Hinduja Foundation, a part of the worldwide Hinduja conglomerate, is active in many charitable projects across the globe, particularly in education, health, sports, vedic research, and multi-cultural understanding.

[source: MJIFC]

http://www.pvv.ntnu.no/~kailasan/articles/hinduja.htm
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Posted: 19 years ago

Some Interesting Informations

  1. mudhalvan, a dewali release
  2. taj maghal, a pongal release
  3. In india taal has sold over 2.5 million cassettes in 10 day!
  4. kandukonden kandukonden audio rights has been sold for Rs 2.20 crores since the audio people feel that a r rahman will give his best to rajiv menon
  5. MTV awards 09.09.99 a r rahman for the dilse....
  6. Rahman recieved the International Indian Film Award for the best music director at the Millenennium Dome, London on June 24, 2000. This award was for the movie taal.
  7. Until now 3 lakh audiotapes of rythm have been sold. dated:15.08.2000
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Posted: 19 years ago
its gr8 dat now v hav separate gallery too 😊

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Posted: 19 years ago
Members hold your breath we are in the 99th page please dont reach the 100th page before Swetha is online.
Sammie please stay online.Rady for the celebration?
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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: dayita

Members hold your breath we are in the 99th page please dont reach the 100th page before Swetha is online.
Sammie please stay online.Rady for the celebration?

ya v hav to wait 4 Swetha

She shud enter in d 100th page 1st

i'll try to stay online, if i went off, will come back again

Edited by sammie - 19 years ago
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Posted: 19 years ago
Its great to know that the club is going to reach the 100th page today, thanks Dayita and Sudha for informing me.Sorry I cant visit IF regularly for some reasons..but my well wishes will be always with you all.
I would like to congratulate all the members in this occasion.
Swetha thanks for adding my name in the members list,but can you put the name of the members in cronological order.And the Picture Gallery is truly awesomethanks a ton.

Sam is your exam over, I think it was fine.Why you dont want to post in the 100th page;i know....but you should Sam.

Dayi...mujhe invite karke tu kaha chali gayi, shayad agle janam mei tu mere bahen thi.No words will be sufficient to thank you..I am waiting here for you..come back soon, if i am not here send me mssg in yahoo, i will login again.

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Posted: 19 years ago
hey guys .. i am here !!!!!!!!!! 😃 😃
Thank you all sooooo very much for waiting for me ! 🤗
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Posted: 19 years ago

Originally posted by: osoniare

Its great to know that the club is going to reach the 100th page today, thanks Dayita and Sudha for informing me.Sorry I cant visit IF regularly for some reasons..but my well wishes will be always with you all.
I would like to congratulate all the members in this occasion.
Swetha thanks for adding my name in the members list,but can you put the name of the members in cronological order.And the Picture Gallery is truly awesomethanks a ton.

Sam is your exam over, I think it was fine.Why you dont want to post in the 100th page;i know....but you should Sam.

Dayi...mujhe invite karke tu kaha chali gayi, shayad agle janam mei tu mere bahen thi.No words will be sufficient to thank you..I am waiting here for you..come back soon, if i am not here send me mssg in yahoo, i will login again.

Not a problem Lekha .. I will do that now .. put them in the alphabetical order !😃 I just added names starting from the last page .. !

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