30 Dec 2015

Havoc Brothers ( Mash-up ) - D.j. Nirrosh

Album: Havoc Brothers ( Mash-up )
Mix By: D.j. Nirrosh ( Stylo Nirrosh )
Released: 31 January 2015
Year: 2015


Darrunnum Durrunnum – Silla Silpaa Sevulkatti

Album: Darrunnum Durrunnum – Silla Silpaa Sevulkatti
Mix By: Mix3Mix Crew Entertainment
Released: 22 December 2015
Year: 2015



MixTab 7 – Reggae Mix (Dj Shankar)

Album: MixTab 7 – Reggae Mix
Mix By: Dj Shankar & Dj I
Released: 26 December 2015
Year: 2015



29 Dec 2015

Thappa Pesathe Song Lyrics – Punitha Raja Feat Santesh & Nantha

Song: Thappa Pesathe
Singers: Punitha Raja / Feat by Santesh and Nantha Raja
Song Lyrics: Punitha Raja
Composed by: Santesh OF PSYCHO.unit
Recorded / Mixed/ Mastered by: Rabbit.Mac at PSYCHO.unit’s Playground
Year: 2015



-Punitha Raja-
Ponnunggale Thappa pesathe mama machi…
Ponnunggale Thappa pesathe mama machi,
Ponnunggale Thappa pesathe mama machi,
Yenggale seendi paarkkathe mama achi,

Thappu kanakku podathe,
Naangge naatte aalum kaalam vanthu rombe naala aachida,
Veettukkulle pootti vecha kaalam poochida,
Ungge paattai yellam kettu kettu mande sutthi pochida,
Ippo naangge paada porom kettukkoyenda,

-Psycho.unit Santesh-
Ponnunggale Thappa pesale kannu chellam,
Unggale seenda mudiyalae,
Ponnungale thappa ninaikkale ana ninga seiyum settai thanggalae
Neengga edit panne selfie padatthe paarthu paarthu,
Chumma nearil vanthu ninnaale paarkka mudiyale,

-Punitha Raja-
Unakku pudichiruntha like podu, pidikkalannaa vittu vidu,
Engge mele comment adichu daavadikkaathe,

-Psycho.unit Santesh-
Yemmaadi yemmaadi yenna vida nalla paiyen kidaichaakka,
Tata kaattuve, un thanggaachi boyfriend-du sari illanna..,

-Punitha Raja-
Avane thuratthi vittu vere paiyene katti veppengge,
Naangga senjaa thappa, yenna nyayamappa,
Ponnunggale Thappa pesathe mama machi,
Ponnunggale Thappa pesathe mama machi,

-Nantha Raja-
Unggale paarthum paarkkame pona salichikereengga,
Light-ta orak kannil paarthalum muraichikereengga,
Kannule mai pottu yengge manase padichikareengge,
Cumma poi pesi poli sirupu sirichikirengge

Ada yella ponnaiyum thappa sollum rights-su yenakku ille,
Unggale akka thanggachiya ninaikkum pakkuvamum ille,
Antha barathiyar sonna puthumai penno neengga,
Kaalam kettu kidakku unggale neengga kaappaathikongge,

-Punitha Raja & Psycho.unit Santesh-
Yethukku make up pottu unggale maraichukareengge,
Antha unmaiyaane azhagu ippo kaana pochengga,
Naangge make up pu potta thaan thirumbi paarpeengge,
Illanna mokke figure-nu solli othukki vaippeengge,
Aiyaiyoo..aiyaiyoo.., yella naatkalaiyum ninaivil vechi parisu keapingga,
Oru poove pichu koduthalum yethukkuvome.. ,
Enggale purinjikitta aambaalaingge yarum illaingge
Naaange sooravali thaan sutthunaa suzhandu poveengga…

-Punitha Raja-
Ponnunggale Thappa pesathe mama machi,
Ponnunggale Thappa pesathe mama machi,
Yenggale seendi paarkkathe mama achi,
Thappu kanakku podathe,
Naangge naatte aalum kaalam vanthu rombe naala aachida
Veettukkulle pootti vecha kaalam poochida
Ungge paattai yellam kettu kettu mande sutthi pochida
Ippo naangge paada porom kettukkoyenda

Ponnunggale Thappa pesathe mama machi,
Ponnunggale Thappa pesathe mama machi,
Ponnunggale Thappa pesale kannu chellam,
Unggale seenda mudiyale,

Ponnungale thappa pesatha mama machi,
Ponnungale thappa pesatha mama machi,
Unggale thappa ninaikkale aana neengga seiyum settai thaanggale


'JAGAT' Movie Review


When we were born, we were like a white piece of paper. Pure and untainted. Then, reality happens. Every individual we meet in our daily life, leaves an impact on that paper. Our families, friends, teachers, and the society at large draws something on that white piece of paper. That white piece of paper is now stained with drawings of multiple colours and shades. These drawings can represent an inspiration, a story, a memory or even a pain – and eventually determines our beliefs, fears and expectations of life.

It was the same for Appoy, the main character of JAGAT. The core story revolves around this innocent yet extraordinarily intelligent 12-year old that grows up in a poor family, living in the squatter area. In JAGAT, we surely have our hearts stretched out to Appoy as JAGAT tapped into a 12 year-old’s innocence, confusion and yearning, which reflected well through his eyes. As the story progresses, that once innocent beautiful soul turns rebellious – influenced by the men he grows up watching. For this very reason Harvin Raj was a perfect fit to portray Appoy.

Growing up with a disciplined father, ignorant mother, detached uncles, egoistic teachers, and school bullies, Appoy often kept his frustrations and feelings buried within him. He had no one to go to, and was always restrained from voicing out his concerns and questions…or worst still, even his creativity.

His only solace was his uncle Bala (played by Senthil Kumaran), who was an ex-gangster and has undergone drug rehabilitation. Bala’s analogy of the magic mirror to Appoy was an analogy to life itself. What you believe in is what you become. This scene was one of the most notable scenes in JAGAT – definitely a directorial touch of Shanjey Kumar.

Then, we have Maniam, Appoy’s father (played by Kuben Mahadevan). Practically forced out of the estate after his father sold off their land, he’s settled for a minimum wage job at a small factory. Frustrated by poverty and brothers who have gone awry, Maniam had his own emotional baggage and disappointments to vent out for. Maniam strongly believed that only education will elevate them out of poverty. This caused Maniam to constantly push Appoy to study. Maniam’s character mellows from being hostile to caring towards the end of JAGAT. Kuben Mahadevan showed this transition so beautifully, reaffirming us of his acting versatility.

Durai aka Mexico, played by Jibrail Rajhula, is also Appoy’s uncle. Initially working in a car workshop, Durai turns to crime believing that power (and the money that comes with it) is the answer to his family’s poverty. Having a depthful voice, tough outlook and sharp eyes, was definitely Jibrail’s plus points to successfully act out an impactful Durai. The revelation scene of the family’s true poverty condition involving Maniam and Durai will put a burden in your heart and tears in your eyes. Mind you, this scene had no dialogues, only heart-wrenching expressions!
In short, JAGAT boldly reveals the dark chapter of Indians, who left the rubber estates for survival opportunity, only to be trapped in poverty and crime. Being left out of any Government incentives, they practically had to fend for themselves – in whatever way. Whether these main characters are able to surface out of their adversities or will they be washed away by circumstances, forms the crux of JAGAT.

JAGAT clearly defined the socio-economy status disparity of the different community in three tiers –labourers or henchmen, owners or mafia leaders and the ones in authority.

The story moved harmoniously from one scene to another, beautiful crafting the story behind the pain and reasoning of each character. Some scenes had no dialogues, and only expressions stood alone to narrate the story. There were no lengthy dialogues, unwanted scenes or untimely songs to spoil the flow of the movie. Although a crime thriller, JAGAT proved that we don’t need to showcase excessive shoot-outs or fighting scenes to keep audience engaged and at the edge of their seats. JAGAT, though laid back, had the appropriate speed of narration to get audience curious enough to find out what is in store for them in the coming scenes.
Each cast enacted their characters naturally. They practically lived their characters. It was refreshing to see many new faces in JAGAT. The team definitely need to be applauded for introducing and nurturing such new talents.

JAGAT was a period attempt, set in the early 90s – something that our local Tamil movie industry has yet to venture or experiment. To intensify the effects of the 90s, the visual quality had a yellow-hue shade to showcase the community and a dark Gotham City theme to showcase the mafia involved scenes. Kamal Sabran was brought in to compose the background score for JAGAT to fit the 90s theme. The BGM theme was a mixture of various modern and traditional instruments like the Tabla, Sitar, Gambus and Guitar. The background music blended so beautifully with each scenes, as JAGAT consciously going against the current trend of having keyboard-breaking or screaming scores.

JAGAT’s promotional song “Naan Nalla Paiyen” was a catchy piece definitely. It was composed and sang by Lawrence Soosai and lyrics penned down by Coco Nantha. The slow rock concept of this song took us back to the 90s nostalgic times of the Awie and Ella era. No one can deny that they didn’t tap their foot to the rhythm, sang or swayed along, especially for the chorus portions. The guitar portion at the start of the song would be enough to keep one hooked.

JAGAT offers audiences more than one social message to take go back home with, from economic disparity, to parenting, to the dangerous wages of gangsterism and drug abuse.

Appoy was an extraordinary student and would have been someone if he was guided the right way. He somehow was growing up believing that all his creativity, talents and ability to imagine were actually wasteful. No one stopped to recognise or appreciate his talents. From his father to his teachers, they were only interested in forcing their beliefs and expectations on him. We will cringe at the thought of how many extraordinary students like Appoy at that era (or even now), would have been misled due to surrounding circumstances and mentality they grow up in. By losing Appoy, we would most probably have lost a scientist!

Education or knowledge is the symbol of development in any society. However, education no longer seems about acquiring knowledge. Education is somehow now measured by exams, marks, and the ability to memorise. That must change! 

Parents can dream for their kids, but never force it on them. Insulting children by labelling them lazy, no good or stupid can cut to the heart. It hurts them far more than you may realize. It won't inspire them to be better – it will have the opposite effect. If you're hitting your children, you are teaching them that hitting is acceptable behaviour when it’s actually not! You can be firm in your discipline without hurting your children. Set boundaries with your kids by being kind, gentle, respectful and firm. The results will be much more positive and they won't end up crying to themselves in silence. Parents must strike the balance between love and discipline.
If you enjoy movies with a strong story line, deep social message, and is food for your thoughts…JAGAT is a definite soulful treat. You will come out inspired and convicted.

JAGAT… definitely critically acclaimed!


Article By: Ms. Tavetha Tannarsu (Mannin Mainthan Malaysia)


28 Dec 2015

Nalle Neram Music Video - Logeswaran, Jack No Entry & Maney Villanz

Song: Nalle Neram
Singers: Logeswaran, Jack No Entry, Maney Villanz
Music By: R.Lawrence
Lyrics by: Maney Villanz
Music Video Directed by: Elson Tommas
Exec Producer: One Merge Production
Produced by: RG Naidu (SG Communication)
Year: 2015

Kiliye - Kiliye - Craank Feat ‪‎Psychomantra

Song: Kiliye - Kiliye
Singer: 
Craank Feat Psychomantra
Lyrics: Craank & Psychomantra
Produce by: Crank
Executive producer: 
Boomerangx Entertainment
Beat By: Princeten
Charles (Germany)
Year: 2015

VinSha 2.0 - Vinod Prasath

Song: VinSha 2.0 The Ending of VinSha Vinod Prasath 
Singer: Vinod Prasath 
Music Composer: Vinod Prasath
Lyrics: Vinod Prasath and Terence Daryl
Produced By: TRaj Production
Year: 2015

Thavam Irunthen - Lilron Feat Psychomantra

Song: Thavam Irunthen
Singer: Lilron Feat Psychomantra
Lyrics by: Psychomantra
Beats: Allan Ulises
Produced By: SnapDragon
Executive Producer: Lilron
Lyrical Video by: Vijey Cinematic
Year: 2015

22 Dec 2015

Adiyeh Kirukki Album Tracklist By Vicanes Jay


1      Adiyeh Kirukki - Vicanes Jay
2      Naan Pogiren - Vicanes Jay
3      Vanathin Ellai - Vicanes Jay, DNA & Rdx Kiru
4      Ammavin Punnagai - Vicanes Jay & Letchumy Gunasekaran
5      Puthusa Oru Thinusa - Vicanes Jay & Yashini Devi
6      Nanbanna Nallavanthan - Vicanes Jay & Daddy Shaq

Young Ruff's Takeover Album's Tracklist


1      Bombay 19th - Young Ruff
2      Take over (feat. Roshan Jamrock)
3      Supermama (feat. Emcee Jesz & Roshan Jamrock)
4      Party Till We Drop (feat. Roshan Jamrock)     
5      Khoo Pim Pang    Young Ruff
6      Tamilan Anthem  Young Ruff & Roshan Jamrock
7      K-Pop Killa (feat. Leng Yein & Roshan Jamrock)      
8      Cari Makan (feat. Kyren Thomas)  Young Ruff
9      Emcee Flow Rider        Young Ruff & Mc Bring It Back
10     Jingy (feat. Hervin & King Lhota)
11     Aval Poraley      
12     Club Banger       
13     Unake Varendha (feat. John Guna)
14     Trance (feat. K Town Clan & Masia One)
15     King Ruff & the Paper Cup   
16     Muthal Muthalai (feat. Roshan Jamrock)  

Sollamal Nenjukkul - Mai Yoshioka

Song: Sollamal Nenjukkul
Singer: Mai Yoshioka
Music: Jay
Lyrics: Arulselvan Selvasamy
Produced by: MBQ World Co Ltd & Orange Box Studio
Mixed and Mastered: Abraham Records (Boy Radge)    
Recorded at: Orange Box Studio
Year: 2015

18 Dec 2015

Inimey Ippadithan Song Review / "இனிமே இப்படித்தான்" பாடல் விமர்சனம்






தலைப்பு: இனிமே இப்படித்தான்
பாடியவர்கள்: என்.எம் லிங்கேஸ்
சொல்லிசை (rap) பாடியவர்கள்: மிஷ்ட வீ
பாடல் வரிகள்: என்.எம் லிங்கேஸ் & மிஷ்ட வீ
இசையமைப்பாளர்: நவீன் க்ரவணா , எக்ஸ்ட்ரீம் ஸ்டுடியோ

பல சிறந்த பாடல்களை வழங்கிய நம் நாட்டு கலைஞர் என்.எம் லிங்கேஸ், மறுபடியும் நம் செவிக்கு இனிமையூட்டும் வகையில் இனிமே இப்படிதான் என்றே மிக சிறந்த பாடலை வழங்கியுள்ளார். அவர் ஒவ்வொரு முறையும் பாடும் பாடல் மிக சிறப்பாக அமைதுள்ளனவே என்று கூறலாம். அது மட்டுமின்றி, இனிமே இப்படித்தான் பாடலை தமது மற்ற சிறந்த படைப்பை விட இப்பாடலை இன்னும் பல மடங்கு நாம் வியங்கும் அளவுக்கு பாடி இருக்கிறார் என்றே கூற வேண்டும்.

டேச்னோ சார்ந்த இசை, குறிப்பாக இப்பாடலில் இணைக்கப்பட்ட சேர்ந்திசை (chorus), இப்பாடலுக்கு சுறுசுறுப்பை மெருகூட்டியுள்ளது. அதுமட்டும்மின்றி, இப்பாடல் அனைவரையும் செவியையும் மனதையும் கவருமளவுக்கு அமைக்கபட்டுள்ளது. இனிமே இப்படிதான் பாடலின் சேர்ந்திசை பகுதிகள் நம்மை இப்பாடலை எந்நேரமும் முனுமுனுக்க வைக்கின்றன என்பததில் சிறிதும் சந்தேகம் இல்லை.

இப்பாடலில் வரும் வரிகளிலுள்ள ஒரு வாக்கியத்தில் தமிழ் மற்றும் ஆங்கிலம் கலவையில் இரட்டை மொழி பேசும் விதம், நகரத்தில் வாழும் நம் மலேசிய இந்தியரின் பேசும் வழக்கத்தையும் கையாண்டுள்ளனர். இனிமே இப்படித்தான் பாடல் வரிகள் நாம் அனைவரும் சுலபமாக புரிந்துகொள்வதற்கு மிகவும் எளிதான மற்றும் வெவ்வேறு வயதுடைய அனைவரும் புரிந்துகொள்ளும் வகையில் எழுதபட்டுள்ளது.

இப்பாடலில் இணைக்கப்பட்ட சொல்லிசை எப்பொழுதும் நம் மலேசிய இந்திய இசை துறையில் முத்திரையை பதித்து வருகின்றது. சொல்லிசை, இது இசை மட்டுமல்ல; நமக்கும் நமது கலைஞர்களுக்கும் கிடைத்த பெருமையும் கூட.

சுருக்கமாக சொன்னால் இப்பாடல் ஒரு அற்புதமான படைப்பு என்றே சொல்ல வேண்டும். இந்த மிகச் சிறந்த பாடலை வெளியீடு செய்து தான் பாடல் கலையின் மீது கொண்டுள்ள அன்பையும் முயற்சியும் வெளிக்காட்டியுள்ளார் நமது என்.எம் லிங்கேஸ்.

மண்ணின் மைந்தன் மலேசியா என்.எம் லிங்கேஸ் மற்றும் அவரது குழுவினரின் எதிகால திட்டங்களுக்கும் முயற்சிகளுக்கும் தமது மனமார்ந்த வாழ்த்துகளை இவ்வேளையில் தெரிவித்து கொள்கிறது.



This is by far one of the best songs delivered by our brother NM Linges. He simply gets better each time & exhibited fantabulous singing in this song.

The techno based music was rather peppy and catchy, especially the chorus sections. The chorus portions will definitely get you humming the tune & swaying along.

Using a mixture of English & Tamil for the lyrics of resembled our Malaysian Indian urbanite culture of speaking dual language in one sentence. The lyrics was equally simple & straightforward, definitely understood across different ages.

Having rap portions incorporated into songs has always been our Malaysian Indian music industry's signature. It will always be our pride to be the pioneers in this.

In short, fantabulous team effort in producing such an exciting piece of art.

We extend our best wishes to our mannin mainthan NM Linges & team for all their future projects & endeavours.


Article By: Ms. Tavetha Tannarsu (Mannin Mainthan Malaysia)