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#Cellebrecco: Midhun on the influence of his music

#Cellebrecco: Midhun on the influence of his music
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Midhun Mukundan’s rendition has played on a loop on many devices and one expects the charm to be strengthened when the ‘Garuda Gamana Vrisana Vahana soundtrack’ gets more popularity in the coming days.
After starting his journey in 2016, Midhun certainly came far and packed a strong promise for a long career and vibrant in the music industry.
In the first edition of #celebrecco, Etimes Kannada followed him to chat about the recommendations of the music, his personal influence, and so on.
Album ‘Tribute’ Yanni, 1997

“The earliest memory to meet something great in connection with music is a Live Yanni concert in 1997.
I must have been 13 years at that time and he appeared at the first Taj Mahal and then the forbidden city in May – if I am not mistaken, he is It was the first Western artist to appear there and it was a moment of life for me, watching him directly.
With that luxury orchestra and hubbub like that, it made me want to do what he did.
I can never forget about the concert.

Titled ‘Tribute’, this is a Greek keyboardist and the second live concert of songs Yanni, before that he recorded his first live album at The Herod Atticus Theater in Greece towards amazing success.
Inspired by results, Yanni conducted further on other historic sites such as Taj Mahal and Forbidden cities with seven pieces of ribbons, choir, and 27-piece orchestras.
Abhay Nayampally’s Self-Titled Carnatic-Jazz Album
“Abhay Nayamally is a fantastic classic Indian guitarist who has been a student of the late Mandolin legend U.
Srinivas.
His own debut album has a brilliant blend of carnatical music with Jazz and also featuring some very talented musicians from all over the world.
This album might come out around 4-5 months ago and I have been connected there since – there is something very inspiring about the tantalizing abhay and public voice.
I want to work with him at some point and be happy, I will soon.
Collaborate with him on something.

“However, the best part in all this is that Sandeep Chowta has produced an album.
Sandeep Chowta is easily one of the best talents around and I feel he doesn’t get his rights worthy for so long and so long.
Has done so much experimental work even in the room Mainstream.
Many people will not realize what he is upto today but he still removes some extraordinary music.

‘Mr.’ background score by Anirudh Ravichander

“In the mainstream room, I constantly listen to the movie ‘Mr.’ Tamil.
I think Anirudh has done an extraordinary job with a score and it becomes my earworm now, especially when in the gym.
From things recently.
Exit, this album most impresses me.

Soundtrack ‘Swades’ by A.R.
Rahman.
“I thought listening to the soundtrack ‘Swades’ was a watershed moment in my life because that’s when I decided firmly that I wanted to pursue music as a career.
I must be in a standard of 11 or 12 at the time and remember really fascinated by what Rahman did There.
Ar Rahman is, and always, one of my biggest music influences and I can say that I have studied the art of programming by listening to music for years Popular songs from the film, my favorite will be Pal Pal Hai Bhaari, sung by Madhushree.
There is also a flute version of the song that is as beautiful as Rahman, I don’t think we will have enough to discuss the music.

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