
Pure music soundtrack full#
The music builds and the vocals are so full of emotion. Again we have Tirupati and she intertwines within and is the notes of the music. ‘Humnawaa’ then smooths out and Malik fills every note perfectly. Armaan Malik takes the lead in the song and his deep, smooth, brilliant vocals are a counterpoint to the piano’s scaling lines and though you would think that would not work it does. As Shashaa Tirupati beautiful voice layers in as the notes of the music, you are entranced. Even with the minor problems this song still jams!īeginning with a gorgeous piano line, Humnawaa is a treat to the ears. I am looking forward to finding out if this song is in fact a concert scene in the film. However, as the song played on I found myself nodding to the beat and actually felt like I was listening to a concert performance. Some of his runs seem at opposition to the music. Shashwat Singh shines in parts but in others, it feels as if he is fighting the music and straining a bit. The drum beats are full-on rock and are they wicked. It reminded me of the 80s rock band sound and I was in for it. Nayi Nayi begins with a synth electro beat that builds up to a guttural vocal that then leads to a rock beat. Overall, ‘Sofia’ is another brilliant song and is already added to the playlist of my favorite songs. However, in the end, it is Singh’s vocals that make this song work. Though good, the shift to a more rock flavored track seemed unnecessary as well. There are some extraneous synth additions that I wish were left out because it did distract from the purity of the song. His voice is amazing, both soft and strong in parts, and his rendition is perfect for this track. This melodious music backs Singh’s impeccable delivery. It then transposed into an acoustic guitar ballad, which I love. At first, it reminded me of a classic Bollywood song, which always makes me happy. Sofia begins with a soft melody featuring A.R. This is a song I will play over and over again. When I finished with it I had to take a deep breath and come back to this world. You HAVE to listen to this with headphones on to get the full effect of the majesty of this composition. This song has so many layers, so many elements of greatness, musically, lyrically and vocally. He is OUTSTANDING! By the end, you are completely enveloped in the music. Shashwat Singh is superb in this section he lets it go and you fly with him on his notes. The track goes even deeper and more soaring with music, guitars, orchestra, percussion and vocals – it is breathtaking. Then stronger percussion and the chorus come in and I got chills. The change and the build-up with the drums and the other background music takes it even higher. The harmony between the singers is also pitch-perfect and adds even more to the full sound of this track. Then there is a deep drum beat that surrounds his voice and the listener. The first echo-y acoustic guitar lines set the mood and then Shashwat Singh’s smooth, heartfelt vocals join in to make the song live. Rahman, this track is ‘a song that talks about love and yearning of the heart and reminiscing the few precious moments in life spent together’ and the track brings that to fruition in music. It took me three tries to finally stop and write notes. “Oh My God!” was my first awed thought listening to O Aashiqa sung by Shashwat Singh. Instead of following the general music review formula, I feel that it is much more appropriate for me to share with you how this musical masterpiece spoke to me, heart, mind and soul. Now, I must beg your indulgence as you read further. Each song creates a mood, a thought, a feeling, a picture, in beautiful, at times surprising ways full of many different genres of music.

I now have listened to the full album and was so mesmerized that I got lost in the music and forgot I was supposed to be taking notes. Rahman released ‘The Oracle’ and I was completely in awe.
Pure music soundtrack movie#
Rahman’s 99 Songs, I knew that this movie and its soundtrack were going to be something special. It is about his struggle between the old world and the new world, and the antidote is music.”įrom the very first notes in the teaser of A.R.

Rahman, “ 99 Songs is about a musician trying to make it against the odds. Directed by Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy, 99 Songs, which premieres in theatres on April 16th, introduces actors Ehan Bhat and Edilsy Vargas and also features Lisa Ray, Rahul Ram, Tenzin Dalha and Ranjit Barot.ĩ9 Songs follows the journey of a young man named Jay whose life centres around his two great loves: music and his girlfriend Sofia or as Jay calls her Sophie. Of course the maestro Rahman is the composer for the soundtrack as well. Rahman’s upcoming musical film, 99 Songs, marks the debut of the Academy Award-winning composer as writer and producer.
