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Vaanam Vendum by Suchitra Lata Suchitra Lata : Vaanam Vendum.
Swirling chillout, ambient, world, progressive pop, indian classical veena and much more in between.


This album of Tamil pop songs combines a touch of classical music - where the songs are based on ragas - and adds all the chords and arrangements typical of a pop song, with dashes of Indian classical instruments as highlights (the sarod in Andadi, the veena in the Jalsa Koothu song). Inspired by Tamil film songs which is a major industry (almost as big as Bollywood which deals with Hindi language films with staunch supporters and fans and larger than life stars), this is just a small dip into the long history of Indian cinema music. The making of this album helped me realize that I could pen lyrics in Tamil too. I think you might have as much enjoyment as I did while making this album.

Male vocals: Andadi and Jalsa Koothu feature the vocals of Harish Sivaramakrishnan, a big star touring with his band.
Thaniye Jeevan features Deepak Lazarus who has been tutoring thousands of youngsters in music.
Marandiduma features Chris Avinash, another busy musician and composer himself.
(He also played the guitar on this track)
Female Vocals: Rithisha Padmanabh, with many playback singing credits to her name in the film industry, features on Sondam Illai and Kaatril Varum Paatae.
I sing on Vaanam Vendum and the duet in Jalsa Koothu.
Background vocals - Gokul Abhishek (a most ardent music fan and composer and devoted audio engineer) and me.
Audio production - Gokul Abhishek and me.
A small note about the lyrics - Most of the songs have romantic lyrics. Thaniye Jeevan is about losing your love. Sondam Illai could be a bhakti or devotional song meant for the Blue God Krishna. Kaatril Varum Paatae, my favourite song on the album, is rather an existentialist, spiritual acknowledgement of the oneness of things as we span lifetimes.
Mike Harrison pitched in with the fantastic, night core sort of remix of Sondam Illai which was, needless to say, an instant hit.


Songs:

1. Andadi
2. Kaatril Varum Paatae
3. Jalsa Koothu
4. Sondam Illai
5. Thaniye Jeevan
6. Marandiduma
7. Vaanam Vendum
8. Sondam Illai - Torches Remix (Mike Harrison)

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 01/26/2018
Suchitra Lata lives in Bangalore India

Tagged as: World, Indian, Pop, Electronica, Electro Pop, World Influenced


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