Friday, April 27, 2012

Song in Head #1

So I need a place to dump songs which are stuck in my head. *Looks at blog, has an "Aha!" moment*
Henceforth, all such songs will find a short post dedicated here, under Song in Head.

The TV's been flooded with song after song from Ishaqzaade. The promos have pizazz, but what really intrigued me was this song:


Dubstep in a Hindi song! AND it sounds good! Who says Bollywood music is insipid?
Whoever says that should meet Amit Trivedi.

14 comments:

  1. niceeee!
    its stuck in my head too now!

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  2. oh, and i'll give you a song suggestion too


    tony igy- astronomia

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    1. Heehee, gotcha! I frankly don't care much for trance or the actual dubstep, I just like to show off my awareness of it. I only like the dubstep in this song because it's not overwhelming, yet there.
      That said, tony igy's dhinchak dhinchak was better than other dhinchak I get to hear. :D

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  3. so the first line makes me say...

    from now on you can call m place :D

    as for the song, mast hai. appealed even to me.

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    1. OK. But remember, you asked for it! :P

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  4. You're right about there being some kind of influence, but I don't hear a real strong vibe or anything, but I'm hardly knowledgeable in such matters. Happy birthday(if a little late)!

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    1. It's not the velcro-kinda-catchy, I know. If it doesn't work for you, it doesn't. And thank you! :)

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  5. Wow, this is catchy :O
    And Parineeti Chopra is so cute! :D

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    1. He he.. I think she's a little short too: extra cute points for that :)

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  6. Yes, I knew this guy's thing with unusual sounds when I heard the police walky-talky crackle and beeping sound in the 'Dilli' song from Nobody killed Jessica. Noticed? :)

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  7. Did somebody wish you a belated 'happy b'day'? Man..missed it too then. Happy belated birthday, girl? When was it? :)

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    1. Thank you! 11th April, the earthquake day ;)

      And YES, of course I noticed! How did the classical+rock work for you in that song? He makes them all so catchy, yet full of tricks.. I've been drooling over him ever since DevD!

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    2. I liked most tracks in NKJ - ah, Dev D, that's a paradigm shift for hindi (read bollywood) music, I must say. Especially the 'o pardesi' song - it was like a chatpata churmuri..

      Did you know that one of the singers of the emosanal atyachaar song is nawazuddin siddique, who plays the IB officer in kahaani? :)

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    3. Whoa. *mind blown*

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