"Aap ke dil ka Raftaar kya hai?" ... "How Fast does your heart beat?" ... "mee gunDe enta Vegam ga koTTukunTundi?" ... whenever you see, talk, or hear about the person you love, the pace or Raftaar of your heart beat increases. Whatever may be the underlying emotion that manifests itself into love for another human being, the increase in heart rate is greater than that when a person experiences fear or horror. This increase in the heart rate is greatest when you see your significant other.
This phenomenon is the inspiration behind Raftaar. The songs in Raftaar depict the various emotions of a person in love: the sweet sorrow of separation is captured in "Maihoon Tere Liye" - "O Mere Jaan-E-Jaana" explores the gentle approach to mischief in love - "Tere Hawaale Sanam" portrays the rowdy attempts at wooing with praise, "Jaan-E-Mann" is all about the jealousy in love, "Mastaana Musafir" is about how falling in love affects the attitude of a person and makes one feel invincible when in love, and finally X-War contains the message about saying no to war (X-War), to stop hatred and to promote love and international brotherhood.
The entire song of X-War or "ek swar" (One Note) has been composed using a single note of music. All of the song's lines including the first lines (Pallavi), the second lines (Anu-Pallavi), stanzas (Charanams) and change-ups (Anu-Charanams) are composed on a single musical note. In addition, get this... all of the song's musical pieces including the Intro, Breaks, Rifts, Interludes, and instrumental solos are all composed on the same single note.
Psychuck literally gave his heart and soul to this album. All of the songs in the CD have been composed, played and arranged by Psychuck. In addition to providing the music direction, Psychuck also wrote the lyrics and designed the concept for Raftaar. Lending his vocals to all of the songs including chorus makes Raftaar a true Solo Album by Psychuck.
Psymphony's flagship production Raftaar, is the first in a series of music albums being released by Psymphony to promote independent, talented and aspiring artists. Psymphony also announced its plans to launch dance albums and short musicals in colaboration with its international partners and distributors. Raftaar is scheduled to be released to the public on August 15th.
This phenomenon is the inspiration behind Raftaar. The songs in Raftaar depict the various emotions of a person in love: the sweet sorrow of separation is captured in "Maihoon Tere Liye" - "O Mere Jaan-E-Jaana" explores the gentle approach to mischief in love - "Tere Hawaale Sanam" portrays the rowdy attempts at wooing with praise, "Jaan-E-Mann" is all about the jealousy in love, "Mastaana Musafir" is about how falling in love affects the attitude of a person and makes one feel invincible when in love, and finally X-War contains the message about saying no to war (X-War), to stop hatred and to promote love and international brotherhood.
The entire song of X-War or "ek swar" (One Note) has been composed using a single note of music. All of the song's lines including the first lines (Pallavi), the second lines (Anu-Pallavi), stanzas (Charanams) and change-ups (Anu-Charanams) are composed on a single musical note. In addition, get this... all of the song's musical pieces including the Intro, Breaks, Rifts, Interludes, and instrumental solos are all composed on the same single note.
Psychuck literally gave his heart and soul to this album. All of the songs in the CD have been composed, played and arranged by Psychuck. In addition to providing the music direction, Psychuck also wrote the lyrics and designed the concept for Raftaar. Lending his vocals to all of the songs including chorus makes Raftaar a true Solo Album by Psychuck.
Psymphony's flagship production Raftaar, is the first in a series of music albums being released by Psymphony to promote independent, talented and aspiring artists. Psymphony also announced its plans to launch dance albums and short musicals in colaboration with its international partners and distributors. Raftaar is scheduled to be released to the public on August 15th.