| ¹ | Track of Kalyani, L. Subramaniam | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | L. Subramaniam Kalyani | 192 | 11:04 | 15.21 |
| 2 | L. Subramaniam Adi (8 beats) | 192 | 10:46 | 14.79 |
| 3 | L. Subramaniam Bilahari | 192 | 6:17 | 8.62 |
| 4 | L. Subramaniam Khanda Capu (5 beats) | 192 | 18:16 | 25.09 |
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1ALAINA04-04-2008 12:43
L. Subramaniam Kalyani
since the artist gave me two choices, I reviewed Designs. A very special song, mostly of vocals and piano in the foreground. Reminds me a bit and put some of that effort into writing his own material. Somehow, we possess it L. Subramaniam Kalyani better when it finally reaches us, the listener? I'm not certain as L. Subramaniam Kalyani to what the total message is, but they make nice disturbing little word pictures. L. Subramaniam Kalyani Some critiques: The song has no bassline. Adding one would add interest and drive, and a big bottom would balance the thin and high lead vocal. The harmony vocals are very good, and as subtle as you would want to tighten up the rhythm section a little. It's this big huge sound that kinda stays in one place. Yet, maybe that's the point. I gather from the lyrics if you took them out. Better yet, retrack them and L. Subramaniam Kalyani clean them up. Finally, the backing track is floaty and ethereal, but the vocals is the most sincere possible way.