Best Indian music of the week - 7th November 2021
This is the week's best music from across the nation. Music from every state written in every language, composed as a part of Movies and by Indie artists is listened to and after analyzing more than 300 tracks released in the week ending 7th November 2021, I have rated and reviewed the 17 absolute best tracks in the country. This is truly India's ONLY multilingual music review and music curation page. Week after week, without any breaks you will get the review and links to the best work from musicians all over the country.
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1. Alemaariye - The soul of Rathnakara
B Ajaneesh Loknath is his name people, but mind you it is not easy to be him. He is one of the best composers in India today and how he manages to wave magic into every score is beyond me. The guitars and strings welcome you with open arms and set you up for something spectacular. Durwin Dsouza is a fantastic guitarist and producer and he teams up with Sumesh Parameshwar for the guitar duties for this track. The singer who is probably India's finest adorns the track with his mesmerizing vocals and he goes by the name of Sanjith Hegde. Ajaneesh also accompanies backing vocals in this track, which is deeply emotional and meaningful thanks to Rohit Padaki’s lyrics. Chennai Strings Orchestra is instrumental literally in bringing the excellent strings to life, conducted by Yensone Bagyanathan. There is deep confusion in our minds about whether to focus, on the strings, or Sanjiths voice or the splendid bass guitars, and it is a wonderful confusion to have. There is a wonderful segment after the first charanam where Sanjith gets into a sufi zone singing the Lord’s praise. Narayan Sharma plays the solo violin while Bhutto is on the flute. The Keyboards are handles by Ajaneesh Loknath, Midhun, Rakesh, Vineeth Menon, Henry Robert, Sumesh Anand and the rhythm section by Ajaneesh, Kalyan Chakravarthi , Ricky Dzosa and Benny Johnson. There are two important roles played by women in this track with Shruthi and her group excelling on the live percussions. Then we have the great visuals thanks to Shreesha Kuduvalli who is the DOP.
2. Aarzoo
The saxophone at the start is so amazing and you wonder what kind of a song this is, but I already know we are about to hear something special. Gala Soler from Argentina makes me speechless with her sax solo, and within a short time, Bawari Basanti soars with her vocals rendering this traditional number. Aarzoo the EP is due soon and the title track already is creating a huge interest. Bawari has also composed this fusion master-class with lyrics penned by her and Faiz Ahmad Faiz. Ejaz Hussain is accompanying with his solo on the Sarangi in the background, giving it that rustic folk texture. Vedang is the additional producer but the overall production along with mixing and mastering is by Siddh. The excellent artwork is by Karthik Nambiar. The outro with the vocals, and Sax and Sarangi is a fitting end to this track.
3. Vultures
Anami is a musician I haven’t heard of before listening to “vultures� and I am elated that I finally did. This is her second single and I definitely want to go back and understand how and why I missed her first one. What I love about the track is how she decides to focus on a topic that we have completely become oblivious to. Vultures scavenge on dead bodies, but it is sad to know that the population of these birds is on the decline. Anami has sung, composed, written and even done the artwork for this track. The guitars and her voice keep the song in its tranquil state but the strings drive the pathos and gravity of the songs message quite well. Varun Murali who belongs to this band “Swarathma� has produced, mixed, mastered and arranged for the track and he needs to be complimented for the songs final outcome. The use of harmonies is a nice a way to portray the song as an anthem.
4. Bhetiyaade Yaake Nanna
Arjun Janya has earned a reputation for scoring excellent melodies in Kannada movies, and he continues to impress with yet another song from this album. I had already reviewed and featured “Kudi Notada� which ended up being the best Indian song of May 2021. The track is sung by two splendid vocalists, with Sonu Nigam who has been the absolute favorite in Kannada and Saindhavi who has been making an impressive comeback across south Indian movie space. The song starts off with some Hindi lyrics and just the way it sounds like “Ishq bina� and maybe it is also because we have the same vocalist singing it. The bass guitars play a support role right from the beginning giving the track some style along with Sonu’s catchy voice. Saindhavi starts singing the charanam, which is excellently composed adding richness to the track. Her ability to reach the higher scales is her gift. The use of the strings section is fantastic in the second interlude along with a gospel-like harmony. The lyrics are penned by Kaviraj.
5. Sahi
Nishant Mittal is a multi-instrumentalist who also is an entrepreneur. He has built up so many start-ups, but when he can create songs like this, it surpasses everything else he does, and that is just my opinion as a music aficionado and reviewer. Abhishek Pawar has produced the track but it is basically a one-man show. Nishant composes, sings, and writes this sleeper of a track which starts off slowly but catapults into something awesome. He also plays the acoustic guitars in the opening lines, and then also plays the drums and bass guitars. The drums and bass guitars add a wonderful layer after the first 90 seconds, with the electric guitars dominating past the mid-way point. How Nishant manages to transform this track from a slow sober melody to a rock ballad is something Ill just keep guessing. Kudos to him and I cant wait to hear more from him in the future.
6. The legend is born
This is one heck of a song, and it reminds me of some splendid numbers from the western world, and the guitars at the beginning are symbolic of Country Music from the US. P Vijay Ananth is this young musician who has worked on numerous famous movies as an assistant director to Justin Prabhakaran, and here he shines for a short film’s score. He dons many hats for this track like that of the vocalist, rapper, and flautist. IN fact he has also worked on the recent music of Meenakshi Sundareshwar the Netflix film produced by Karan Johar. Aadhan Vadivel has directed this short film. Makuvi’s lyrics are inspiring and they sund even better when coming from the vocal chords of Vijay who is singing at the higher end of his range with ease. The swaras are sung very well with husk and attitude by Lavanya Jayamohan and Ramya Rajagopal. Sam Solomon dominates the scene playing the electric guitar, bass, ukulele and Mandolin. The song sounds a lot like AR Rahman’s ‘Aaromale’. Balaji Teki has played the Violin and Viola and he has a field day on his solo interventions. The flute solo also sounds fantastic and sounds more western than Indian classical, which works well for me. Melvin Davis has mixed and mastered the track.
7. Kaisi Ye Jeet?
Have you ever heard of the term pyrrhic victory? Well it is a victory where the costs far exceed the benefits, and the band Antariksh are once again bring their rock-genre to life with this fantastic track and the message that they are trying to convey is the so-called victory over Covid-19 is never worth celebrating looking at the loss of lives and livelihood. Varun Rajput is emphatic as the lead vocalist and he also plays the electric guitars which is a solid 30 seconds is the track. Varun also has produced, written the lyrics along with Joshua Peter and recorded the track along with Gaurav Chintamani. Dan Thomas is splendid as the drummer and the sober setting, after the opening 30 seconds is dominated by Shrikant Biswakarma’s electric guitars and acoustic guitars. Joshua backs up as a vocalist and playing the keyboards, which are very essential to add as an instrumental layer to the track. Tanshuman Das’ bass guitars create a wonderful style quotient to the track. At around the 4-minute mark, it is a wonderful segment with just the bass, Keys and mild drums. From there it enters a purely rock phase with the electric guitars and heavy drums. The track is mixed by M Krishna Rao and mastered by Donal Whelan. All the artwork is by Pranjal Kaila.
8. Misplaced
I listened to the track, and with every passing second, it grew on me. It slowly became addictive and I knew I had to feature it and review it this week. But I couldn’t find any details of the composer, producer, and instrumentalists on You Tube. Then when I went to Instagram I realize why the track is stunning, it was produced by the one and only Raag Sethi. He and compass box studios never ever disappoint. We have Dharun Vyas singing, writing and composing this splendid track, and Meera Desai providing the female lead vocals. Shankar plays the guitars and bass and Protyay Chakraborty has mastered the track. Trusha Vyas handles all the artwork along with Udit Parekh. Its simple in arrangements at the beginning, as Dharun just uses his very pleasing vocals to pull the track along. Meera, accompanies him in the backup vocals, and the bass guitars start to slowly gain traction. Dharun’s voice is like a breath of fresh air, I love the line where he sings “ I don’t see you anymore� as the notes make a slight unexpected twist and just as he completes, Meera begins to sing with amazing grace and style. The singing in unison is charming, but the way the vocals are arranged ( Meera is credited with the arrangements) as Meera sings “Tomorrow we don’t know� is fantastic.
9. Aasman Ke raaz
Aditya Kalway probably composed and sung in one of the best tracks of 2021 back in February with his single “Kalabaaziyan� and if you haven’t listened to it, I vehemently recommend it. After a long his second single has definitely not disappointed as this one too his written, composed, produced and sung by Aditya. This track is supposed to be an expression of the artist’s sadness and resurgence from that pain, thanks to all the family and friends in his life. Ajinkya Dhapare has mixed and mastered the track, and Anushika Luthra has supervised all the artwork. The synth work is quite catchy in the track and harmonies and programming in the song deserves credit. The style being so different from “Kalabaaziyan� makes me feel excited about Aditya’s potential and a composer/producer but one common point that is ravishing in both the singles is his voice and I hope he gets many opportunities in the movie space.
10. Dooriyan
This youngster from Mumbai is a singer-songwriter and producer and he has single-handedly created this wonderful piece of music, as he writes, produces, composes, mixes and masters the track. Akshath Acharya has composed the score for a very famous Ad film involving Big B and also won a major talent contest back in 2019. The voice definitely sounds like someone who is seasoned and hope he capitalizes on this gift he possesses. He employs a lot of programmed instruments and that works well because the inherent tune and singing are the highlights. The basic structure of the acoustic guitar and drums suffice. Ritwika has done the illustration, with animation by Saharsh. The track might be simple, but it shows promise and that was what I am looking forward to.
11. Azal
Nikhil Swaroop has impressed me with his singles, like “mann� and “Best friend� both making it to the weekly best list previously. He makes a hat-trick with his latest ‘Azal’ which he has written and composed and offered the vocal duties to Shraddha Sharma. The video for the song is quite well directed and touching and Nikhil also contributes to the story behind the video. The video is filmed by Pulkit Kalra, Tejasvi Garg and has the following people appear on screen viz. Victoria Ann Joy, Shiv Advitya Kaul, Samisht Sehgal and Nehal Swaroop. First Love is one of the sweetest memories for all of us and this song and video touch upon that lovely subject. Nikhil’s voice and the acoustic guitar give a serene setting and when Shraddha and Nikhil sing in unison it makes you feel like nothing is as important or pure as music. Keshav Dhar deserves all the credit for the programming and arrangements as we hear strings and harmonies, all adding to the likability of the track.
12. Destiny
Tarang Joseph follows up with his earlier hit “Feeling empty� as he once again just uses hi vocals and Piano to simply stun you. I believe his whole musical package is world class and he is living proof that a song that can be simple in structure and instrumentation can also amaze a music lover. The singing is ecstatic and makes you want to groove to it. The keys are so beautifully played and arranged. The brief period where the Keys pause and there are vocal harmonies is a welcome change in tempo.
13. Pyar Di Kahani
The famous dialogue in Jerry Maguire goes “You had me on Hello�, and just like that this track had me right at the beginning with the violin fiddling. It is simply a piece of gem, as we have two established Punjabi musicians in Ammy Virk and Sunny Vik are featured here. Sunny composes this melody sung by Ammy with Raj Fatehpur penning the lyrics. The concept for the video is by Avinash Pandey and Shweta Slathia, while the video is directed by Navjit Buttar. The acoustic guitars and violin just make way for Ammy’s fabulous vocals. The synth programming and rhythm sections along with the humming is beautiful as the interlude. The verse, has wonderful intervention on the Harmonium and that adds to the beauty. Sunny Vik, is someone whose music I look upto now, after his earlier “Paagla� was a massive hit.
14. Tu Mera Kaarvaan
This composer about a month ago created an impressive Bangla track and when I decided to listen to tracks in Hindi as well. This is a very 90s Bollywood type of a melody and I am more than happy to recommend it because its miles away from the deploring quality of current Bollywood music which is just remixes and rehashes. Buddha Mukherjee has composed, sung and arranged while Saloni Thakkar is the female lead vocalist. The keys and guitars cover most of the instrumental apparatus, with Monotosh playing the guitars. The singing by the lead is the highlight of the track, the first interlude with the flute and the electric guitars is a nice melodious bridge that leads in to the verse with some wonderful singing by Saloni.
15. Sahane Torede
Pranava Karanth shines once again after his previous song, which I loved to shreds called “ Cellphone gelati�. IN fact that ended up in the top 5 of the week that particular time. Just like his previous single this too is rich in quality and also has some fabulous singing by the composer himself. The track is about the helplessness and vacuum a man feels when his loved one moves away for good. It is also a song that opens up the topic of mental health, which must get a lot of attention. The concept and direction is by Raghav Bhotika who is also the EP for the track. Pranava but is fantastic as a singer, lyricist, programmer and composer for the track. The keys accompany the vocals right from the beginning and then we hear some Lo-fi influences as well. The track is mixed and mastered by Bharath BJ and Gopu Krishnan and Siddhart Kamat do all the additional programming. The introduction of the Tabla is welcome along with the other beats. A big asset for Pranava that he employs every-time is his improvised singings style where he just floats freely singing his aalap. The song also doesn’t follow a traditional style like the pallavi-anupallavi-charanam segments but that is also only an added proof of the skill of the composer, in being creative.
16. Inside Out
I was wondering how could I spend an entire week without having a funky track in my list. Well It finally arrived, as Aneesha Dass is simply stunning as s singer and composer in this. She is a singer-songwriter from Delhi and she used to be a Psychologist before she quit that profession to become a full-time musician. Wow is that why she gets to really understand the psychology of a listener and come up with such numbers, and is that why she has named her track “ Inside out� which is a reference to our minds over matter. The dance-pop nature of the track is catchy and it more than once hits the right grooves. The singing at the base scales has got a nice glamorous and stylish quotient and the way the vocals are arranged also deserves credit. Pranay Parti has produced the track., with Sidharth Gupta mixing and mastering. Venky Sram and Lalson Ngaihte are involved in the video direction, cinematography and editing.
17. Musafir Si Zindagi
It only takes a few second to fall in love with a song, and when rock music sounds this good I wish there were more fans of the genre. The band called Beyond Horizon does in-fact take you beyond the horizons with their style of music as this song is as thumping and pounding as rock genre is, but also is cathartic in places. Shubanshu Gupta is the a vocalist and guitarist and he dos a fair job of keeping you interested with both. The lead vocalist Apoorv Kumar takes the lion’s share of vocal duties and terrifically manages the synth programming. The drums and bass guitars by Arpit Joshi are necessary components in keeping this track true to its genre
Author
I write album and song reviews of Tamil music every month for Behindwoods. You can also call me a sports nut, especially football, and I used to write articles on sportskeeda.com. I am a die-hard Argentina football fan and have travelled to South Africa and Russia to witness the FIFA world cup games. It is not just music, I love movies as well and you will find me quoting dialogues and moments from a lot of movies, as I believe every movie teaches me something new about life itself.