« on: August 07, 2016, 10:19:40 PM »
Kidaari Review

Cast: Sasikumar, Nikhila Vimal, Napolean, Vela Ramamurthy
Music: Darbuka Siva
Lyrics: Mahakavi Bharathiyar, Ekadesi, Mohan Rajan
Direction: Prasath Murugesan
Album Analysis:
Vettaruva Veecharuva
Singers: D.Velmurugan
The song opens with thumping background arrangements and the vocals are picked up later by Velmurugan. The usage of traditional instruments like horns, blows & other ethnic instruments gives a very rooted feeling to this song. When the humming kicks in near the end of the runtime, the song is elevated to a whole different level.
Vandiyile Nellu Varum
Singers: Anthony Dasan, Sanjana Divaker Kalmanje
A typical folk song that comes with a slightly twisted arrangement! Anthony Dasan’s raw vocals pull off the track while the background beats & instrumentation sound slightly modern, making this a very interesting fusion.
Thalakaalu Puriyalaye
Singers: Anitha K, Velmurugan
Probably the pick of the lot! ‘Thalakaalu Puriyalaye’ is an interesting song with a fusion between two different styles of music & the outcome is endearing. The mood of the song is upbeat & the singers Anitha & Velmurugan do complete justice to the track.
Kaathu Veesudhu
Singers: Darbuka Siva, Gowtham Bharadwaj
‘Kaathu Veesudhu’ is an extension of a particular segment from the ‘Thalakaalu’ track and plays for just about a minute. The addition of nadhaswaram adds more nativity to the track. Perfectly plays out as filler
Nenjukulla Ninnu
Singers: Sanjana Kalmanje
‘Nenjukulla Ninnu’ is an ear pleasing addition to the album. The song sticks to a melodious backdrop and Sanjana delivers yet another commendable rendition. The tune has a certain quality of Ilayaraja-ness associated to it. The flute portions that accompany the pallavi are endearing.
Pagaivanukku Arulvaai
Singer: Haricharan
‘Pagaivanukku Arulvaai’ takes its own time to get going but ends up being one of the stronger tracks in the album. There is an element of melancholy in the tune and the song is loaded with heavy arrangements.
Velivarum Ulmugam
Instrumental
‘Velivarum Ulmugam’ channels and establishes a haunting premise for the visuals. This piece could work wonders if used as the re-recording. A sombre mood is set with this instrumental and is difficult to get your head out of it.
On the whole, ‘Kidaari’ is an unexpected & completely impressive debut from Darbuka Siva. The usage of extended orchestrations and delivering an earthy album deserves a mention.
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