Tag: D. Imman

  • Tips Music turns up the heat with Tamil party anthem Mayangiren

    Tips Music turns up the heat with Tamil party anthem Mayangiren

    MUMBAI: If music is meant to move you Mayangiren might just have you dancing before you know it. Tips Music ltd. has dropped its latest Tamil track, Mayangiren, an all-out party anthem that promises to electrify playlists and pack dancefloors across the globe.

    Directed by Johnavan Lakshman Thomas, Mayangiren bursts with youthful energy, rhythm, and flair, a sonic celebration of freedom and fun. But the real magic begins when Luksimi Sivaneswaralingam takes the mic. The Toronto-born singer, who has previously worked with maestros A.R. Rahman and D. Imman, brings her signature blend of Western polish and South Asian soul to the song, creating a sound that’s as global as it is grounded. Her rich, emotive vocals glide over pulsating beats, lifting the song into instant earworm territory.

    The music, composed by Selojan Srivaratharasan, is an addictive cocktail of thumping percussion, slick synths, and joyous hooks, the kind that makes even the most reluctant dancer tap along. Selojan also mixed, mastered, and produced the track, ensuring that every beat lands with precision and punch. Complementing the sound is Sathyan Ilanko’s clever, relatable lyricism that captures the carefree thrill of letting go, losing oneself to rhythm, and embracing the chaos of a perfect night out.

    But Mayangiren isn’t just a track, it’s an experience. The accompanying music video, bursting with colour, choreography, and celebration, mirrors the song’s vivacity, turning it into a visual fiesta. With its sleek direction and youthful vibe, the video amplifies the energy of the track, making it impossible to resist replaying.

    Speaking about the release, Tips Music said the track embodies the label’s mission to amplify diverse voices and dynamic sounds from across India’s evolving music scene. Over the years, Tips has championed new-age artists who bridge cultural influences while keeping Indian music at the heart of their art and Mayangiren is a shining example of that ethos.

    In a musical landscape dominated by remixes and reboots, Mayangiren stands out for its originality and spirit, a feel-good anthem that’s equal parts desi groove and global pop sheen. With its pulsating soundscape and addictive rhythm, it’s tailor-made for road trips, rooftop parties, and weekend playlists alike.

    Now streaming across all major platforms and lighting up the Tips Tamil Youtube channel Mayangiren is ready to soundtrack your celebrations. So, turn up the volume, forget the world, and as Luksimi sings just mayangiren.

  • Prabhu Solomon’s ‘Kayal’ to release in Dolby Atmos, launches its music in Chennai

    Prabhu Solomon’s ‘Kayal’ to release in Dolby Atmos, launches its music in Chennai

    MUMBAI: Dolby Laboratories, has announced that the much anticipated Indian movie, Kayal will be mixed and released in Dolby Atmos. The announcement was made at the occasion of the music launch of the much anticipated movie, Kayal at the Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai. Filmmakers use Dolby Atmos to place and move sounds anywhere in the movie theatre, including overhead, to make film audiences feel as if they are inside the move and not merely watching it.

    Kayal is directed by Prabhu Solomon and produced by Madhan of Escape Artists Motion Pictures. The film features newcomers Chandran, Vincent and Anandhi in the lead roles, while D. Imman composes the film’s music.

    The Dolby Atmos version of Kayal is being mixed by re-recording sound mixer Tapas Nayak at G Studio in Chennai.

                        
    At the audio launch, Prabhu Solomon, Director of Kayal said, “As a film maker, I have always strived to deliver the best possible cinematic entertainment experience for my audiences. The storyline of Kayal is based on a natural calamity and we needed something to make the experience realistic, immersing the audiences in the storyline. Dolby Atmos helped us create that holistic entertainment experience and I think that it is the most amazing cinema sound technology. I truly believe in the power of Dolby Atmos which immerses the viewer into the setting, which in return helped us in telling our story as realistically as possible.”
     
     
    “With Dolby Atmos, the audiences are no longer watching a movie but experiencing it,” said Pankaj Kedia, Sr. Regional Director – India, South East Asia, ANZ, Dolby Laboratories. “We are confident that movie-goers will go back to cinemas for the extraordinary experience that Dolby Atmos delivers. Dolby Atmos creates a virtual reality of sound by precisely placing and moving sounds to make audiences feel as if they, too, are in the middle of the onscreen action. Kayal will be an extraordinary experience with Dolby Atmos.”
     
    Dolby Atmos has quickly become the preferred choice for next-generation sound in the cinema, with major studios, award-winning filmmakers, and exhibitors from around the world embracing its approach. Unlike traditional channel-based sound systems like 5.1, 7.1, and 11.1, which require filmmakers to think about the number and location of speakers, Dolby Atmos allows them to simply designate where in the cinema space each sound should be placed or moved to make audiences experience the film as if they were within its world.

    Also present at the event was the music director of the movie, D.Immanuel Vasanth Dinakaran. While sharing his experience of mixing the movie in Dolby Atmos he said, “Creating music is always very exciting, and Dolby Atmos has added to the whole creative liberty for music composers to create the best sound experience. Music of Kayal has been designed by keeping Dolby Atmos in mind as it powerfully translates the unsaid emotions in the most realistic and immersive experience for our audiences.”