Hi Krishna, It's good to see your findings. But I think you should keep a low profile when posting such sensitive issues (when u are a pro! ). Otherwise this will become food for discussion to those immature people here! right?!
And In my opinion, Rahman started more techno/loop based songs with his 'Tehzeeb' album (I've heard that, Director Khaled mohammed wanted songs/ghazals with some techno/new age feel in it and that's how Tehzeeb songs happened). Later Rahman may have found more potential/demand in such genere and also becoz of remix culture was growing, he came out with the rocking techno songs in Yuva, Lakeer, RDB, SOK, Ah Ah, Sivaji etc. So one may not be surprised to see usage of professional loops in his songs these days..... Avinash --- In [email protected], "chup_ssshhh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A silent user here (but also a composer), > > > Hi guys and girls, > > Me as a omposer do use lots of samples, not in all my music. Ofcourse > I'm not the only one who uses these samples. > Last month I bought a sample bank: Uberschall - Da Nu RnB, Hip Hop > Drum Loops and Samples. > > I was really glad hearing these awesome samples....till suddenly I > heard a simmilarity between a sample song called "Hip Harp" and Munbe > Munbe Vaa!!! > > I was really shocked, it was like A. R. Rahman used these samples but > played them in adifferent range! it sounds like a complete lift! Even > the beat measure of this sample is a clear copy of the rythm used by > A. R. Rahman in "Munbe Munbe Vaa"!!! > > I like you guys to hear these samples, but pls give me a good link > where i can upload these files. > > Warning : DO NOT GET SHOCKED HEARING THESE SAMPLES, THESE SAMPLES ARE > MADE BEFORE A. R. RAHMAN'S "MUNBE MUNBE VAA"!!! > > I can say, that everybody uses samples, wheter they are beats or > sounds. Every producers gets inspired by some samples. Even A. R. > Rahman, the biggist composer of these times, uses samples in his > music arts. > > Do not reply stupidness untill you heared these samples, otherwise you > are fooling yourself and others. First listen to the sample and then > give you're opinion. > > Sorry for my bad English:P > > Krishna >

