

Shallu Varun plays the double Bass and Abin Pushpakaran has mixed the track. Manoj Kumar plays the violin while Rangapriya plays the viola and violin. The way the keys and violins and viola combine is just magical and Bhuvanesh Narayanan needs to be credited with the arrangements as well playing the keys.

The trumpet and trombone by Babu remind us of some yesteryear Ilaiyaraja tracks. Here comes one more Jazz specialty with some soulful singing by Sathyaprakash who just gets incredibly creative as goes along with improvised notes and his falsetto is so real and raunchy. It is nice to see musicians exploring new genres not common to India and Tamil especially. Sathyaprakash marches on with yet another single that he sings and composes. All additional programming is by Prashanth Techno with Hafeez Aswin George as recording engineers. The track is mixed & mastered by Navneeth Balachandran, and produced by R.H. Saurabh Joshi is on the Tabla and Navin Iyer plays the flute. Sandip Ramanan and Vinnie Henrico play the drums that pick up the tempo at the right instances. Shallu Varun and Napier Naveen stun you with their bass guitars in the second layer. Bruce Lee pitches in with a terrific electric guitar bit along with Abinandan in the interlude quickly followed by Sayee Rakshith on the violin which is scintillating as usual. Manoj Krishna and Madhana Gopal are in with additional vocals. The lead vocalists, Gowtham Bharadwaj and Niranjana Ramanan, are the protagonists in the band and they do a very fine job here especially with Gowtham’s tongue-twister type rapid humming. Staccato is the pride of Chennai, as this band creates some sensation original music and this one falls right in that category and this too is on the maajja platform. The singing and lyrics are excellent and I am saying this again because it is possible that the plethora of live instruments take away all the cake in this track. This is one of the freshest pieces of music I have heard this year so far. Abin Pushpakaran has mixed and mastered the track while MT Aditya Srinivasan, Ashwin George John and Anish Mohan are the recording engineers. The double Bass is played by Shallu Varun and this whole team makes this one enriching musical experience of world class. Without the drums we just wouldn’t get the perfect R&B feeling and one needs to credit Kumaran SS for that.

Two stalwarts in the Tamil music scene in Manoj and Sayee Rakshith play the violins and they just ooze quality in the interludes and they are accompanied by the savvy Viola by Rangapriya. The singing is well nicely arranged in two layers and Pravin also plays the Nylon guitar here. The wonderful trumpets are played by G.Jayagopal and Ben and the Trombone player is H.Martin Vijay. Karthick Devaraj does the Strings and Horns arrangements which play the biggest role in the success of the track and he also has done the piano and additional programming. This track called “Free will” is written, sung and composed by the duo and it is a rich rendition of a Tamil song in R&B style. Pravin Saivi is a singer-songwriter composer/producer who also plays the guitar and here he combines with musician Sakthi Amaran. If the article here infringes on any copyrights that you hold, please email and WillĪfter the resounding success of ‘Enjoy Enjaami’, the platform maajja is making quick strides in the world of music and here this month there are 4 top-notch Tamil tracks by diverse artists spanning across genres as well. The list is decided by the author (MJ Raghavan) himself. The author (MJ Raghavan) claims that these songs/album evaluation is his/her own. Click Here for All New Titles Releasing Directly on OTT (List Updates Daily)ĭisclaimer: isn't responsible for the views expressed by the author (MJ Raghavan) in this article.
