Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Moondru Per Moondru Kaadhal music review

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3.5 / 5
Movie: Moondru Per Moondru Kaadhal
Cast: Arjun, Cheran, Vimal, Muktha Bhanu, Surveen Chawla, Lasini
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja

The music of Vasanth’s Moondru Per Moondru Kaadhal was released recently. He joins hands with Yuvan yet again after the musical hit, Satham Podadhey.  

Aaha Kaadhal Konji Pesudhe … CHEERS 
Singer: Nandini Srikar
After a mellow beginning on the keys, the song soars straightaway. It’s a beautiful fusion of classical music and western beats. There are delightful violin and flute portions in the song and one can expect this one to be in the minds of music lovers. Great effort from Yuvan and the singer Nandini, who is seductively melodious!

Kaadhal Enthan Kaadhal … CHEERS 
Singer: Neha Bhasin
Neha Bhasin is sexy as expected and the song also has indigenous use of the morsing (Jaw harp). The majestic keys, synth sounds and beats lift the song to lofty heights, thereby making it trippy. Not to mention, the male chorus and the imaginative use of the nadaswaram in a western song such as this.  

Mazhai Mazhai …
Singers: Karthik, Shwetha
This is a soft duet delivered in typical Yuvan style. Karthik and Shwetha are adequate and with rain soaked visuals, one can expect this song to strike the right chord. The flute-like synth interlude is cool and matches the song’s mood. The way the male and female vocals alternates, subscribes to the typical duet structure of yore.

Padapadakkudhu Maname … CHEERS
Singers: Krish,BlaZe
Krish starts off in a heart-wrenching manner amid support from the keys and one must say he scores in this number. Blaze’s English portions are similar to Akon’s though he delivers it in his own style. The way the song builds up to Blaze’s English portion is beautiful to say the least with nice synth sounds backing Krish. Even after such highlights, the repetitive accordion track turns out to be the real icing on the cake.   

Unakkagave Uyir Vaalgiren…
Singer: Yuvan Shankar Raja
This is the Yuvan special that he has chosen to sing in his trademark nasal and high pitched style. There are lots of psychedelic routines in the song which are typical of the dubstep genre. Quirky techno sound effects dominate with a nice synth flute interlude finding space too. Yuvan’s vocals are stylish and poignant in his own way while the chorus offers a soothing contrast.
  
Stop The Paatu… 
Singer: Ramesh Vinayagam
This song plays to the gallery and can be expected to be a mass treat. This stands out oddly in an otherwise imaginative album. It is catchy and foot-tapping, alright. Yuvan has packaged the song with techno sounds, rustic beats and native nadaswaram / shehnai instrumentals. A techno kuthu, one can say. ‘Vidu vidu thalaiva’ is an easy refrain to remember.  

FINAL WORD: Yuvan has offered great variety in this album and has attempted to offer something new to the listeners while also making sure that the entertainment quotient doesn’t dip. Vasanth has the perfect soundtrack to create visual magic on screen. 

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