After Coachella, Sid Sriram to perform at Sydney Opera House
The Hindu
Showcasing his musical roots
Since he was nine years old, Sid Sriram has been singing the Tiruppugazh , taught to him by his mother. Little did he know that one day, he would sing it on a completely different platform, for a largely western audience.
The US-based singer’s singing of the Tiruppugazh ‘Sivanar manam kulira’ at the Coachella festival in California was much talked about, with his Instagram video clip going viral. He says, “The verse is written by poet-saint Arunagirinathar, and is dedicated to Murugan. I usually perform it at my shows, and when I got a chance to perform at Coachella, I didn’t hesitate to include it. I’m sure it’s the first time Tamil has been sung at this popular festival.”
Sriram began his performance with the Ganesha invocation ‘Vakratunda mahakaya’. “Though the rest of the set mainly consisted of songs from my recent English album Sidharth, I felt it was important to tell the world about my strong roots. The silence and awe after both the prayers were unbelievable. It was a special moment., showing that people of different backgrounds can universally communicate through music.”
At Coachella, Sriram says he got a great response for the songs ‘Do the dance’ and ‘Dear sahana’ from the album. “Even the song ‘The hard way’ was well-received. I also performed my next single ‘One day god’. It’s more of an ambient soul song, done my way.”
Sriram was born in Chennai in 1990, and his parents moved to Fremont, California, when he was a year old. He started learning Carnatic music from his mother when he was three. The western music exposure came when he was seven, initially when listening to jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter on the radio. Finding a similarity between Carnatic vocal techniques like the gamaka and western improvisation, Sriram worked at blending the two.
He also got an early break in film music, when music director A.R. Rahman gave him the Tamil song ‘Adiye’ in the 2013 movie Kadal. He was 23 then, and went on to record a string of film songs. His biggest hit, of course, was the Telugu song ‘Srivalli’ with composer Devi Sri Prasad in the 2021 film Pushpa: The Rise. He has also done the soundtrack for Mani Ratnam’s 2020 Tamil movie Vaanam Kottattum, featuring the hit ‘Kannu thangom’.
Released last August, Sidharth is Sriram’s second album, after Entropy five years ago. He did a special show focusing on songs from Sidharth at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC), Mumbai, in November. He says, “I was pleasantly surprised by the response, considering that many in India know me for my south Indian film music. But while I did the English songs at the bigger auditorium, I did a pure Carnatic concert two months later at the smaller venue at NMACC.”
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