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M.I.A. has a lot of interesting songs and an extraordinary electronica artists. What is also interesting is that he went all the way from a small war-torn island, Sri Lanka, for the top-ten of the leading artists in the United States and in Europe.
And while there are many videos of him with great production and sound interesting and all, and the songs are also great from all M.I.A. the albums combined, there is one in particular that reach people themselves, back to their homeland, and show the true spirit of what he is about. This song is "Bird Flu".
On some level, he returned to his roots on this one. First, he went to India for a place near where displaced Sri Lankan Tamils live for this shoot, like Sri Lanka is quite dangerous at the time of the war occurred. Next, he borrows elements from a Tamil famous song, "Na Thirvizha Vantha", from the film Jayam. He went to the temples of Chennai and find a musician to record an ensemble Urumi Melam, which in itself is quite a statement, because it Urumi the drum is usually only played by Dalits (better known as "Untouchables"). What is remarkable about this is that he is a famous recording star is respected in the West, and of all the elements he can be used in the music of India and Sri Lanka, he chose to use Dalit ritual music. This is quite a political statement that he WITH nation irrespective of their caste, and deserves to be.
za blast music
The Urumi Melam ensemble consists of nagaswaram (acoustic instruments loudest in the world that are not brass, considered to be very beneficial, and is used in a ceremony at the South Indian Hindu), which pampai (pair of drums toward double), one to three Urumi drums and melodic instruments , What is ironic here is that the ensemble Urumi Melam generally plays a funeral and other beneficial events, while nagaswaram considered a very profitable instrument. Alignment! I am sure M.I.A. did this on purpose.
He also uses Gaana format in his song. Fast Gaana Tamil songs sung in celebration. Again this is the most fitting for the video sure to ask these people all celebrated in song and dance. What is also interesting is that this is definitely a nod to her native Sri Lanka, both as Gaana and Baila popular music of Sri Lanka are good in 6/8 meter.
Both the video and song celebration of the people is clear in the native land, and was written and recorded by the format of writing original songs, including Dalit art as well. It may not be the most popular, but certainly M.I.A. Best Song and exit the third video from his album away.
And while there are many videos of him with great production and sound interesting and all, and the songs are also great from all M.I.A. the albums combined, there is one in particular that reach people themselves, back to their homeland, and show the true spirit of what he is about. This song is "Bird Flu".
On some level, he returned to his roots on this one. First, he went to India for a place near where displaced Sri Lankan Tamils live for this shoot, like Sri Lanka is quite dangerous at the time of the war occurred. Next, he borrows elements from a Tamil famous song, "Na Thirvizha Vantha", from the film Jayam. He went to the temples of Chennai and find a musician to record an ensemble Urumi Melam, which in itself is quite a statement, because it Urumi the drum is usually only played by Dalits (better known as "Untouchables"). What is remarkable about this is that he is a famous recording star is respected in the West, and of all the elements he can be used in the music of India and Sri Lanka, he chose to use Dalit ritual music. This is quite a political statement that he WITH nation irrespective of their caste, and deserves to be.
za blast music
The Urumi Melam ensemble consists of nagaswaram (acoustic instruments loudest in the world that are not brass, considered to be very beneficial, and is used in a ceremony at the South Indian Hindu), which pampai (pair of drums toward double), one to three Urumi drums and melodic instruments , What is ironic here is that the ensemble Urumi Melam generally plays a funeral and other beneficial events, while nagaswaram considered a very profitable instrument. Alignment! I am sure M.I.A. did this on purpose.
He also uses Gaana format in his song. Fast Gaana Tamil songs sung in celebration. Again this is the most fitting for the video sure to ask these people all celebrated in song and dance. What is also interesting is that this is definitely a nod to her native Sri Lanka, both as Gaana and Baila popular music of Sri Lanka are good in 6/8 meter.
Both the video and song celebration of the people is clear in the native land, and was written and recorded by the format of writing original songs, including Dalit art as well. It may not be the most popular, but certainly M.I.A. Best Song and exit the third video from his album away.
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