Sid Sriram

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My mom, Latha Sriram, is my first guru.
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Being associated with songs that push boundaries is amazing. If the rest of my career consists of a majority of songs that are experimental, I'll be a happy man.
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My roots are Carnatic music. I think everything stems from that.
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'Entropy' broadly means tending towards chaos constantly.
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I listened to Kanye West and also dove deep into bands like Radiohead, Portishead, and Bon Iver.
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Ultimately, you're looking for a soulful experience when you listen to any form music.
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On the surface, being a musician can look pretty glamorous. But so much work goes into it.
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My experience and growth in the film music world and the time I've spent studying legendary film composers have given me depth of insight into how music can inspire a range of emotions.
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My musical journey with A. R. Rahman is filled with personal milestones and realisations.
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My primary goal is to be a solo artist releasing original music.
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I come from a musical family, and Carnatic music made up so much of my childhood, my upbringing, and my musical transition.
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Growing up in the U.S., music became a way for me to find my roots and anchor points.
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It is kind of a cliche that many Indian parents, especially in the U.S., want their kids to become doctors or engineers. But my parents encouraged me to turn to music when they found that I had the passion and talent.
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I fell in love with R&B music at a young age. The energy and aesthetic of that genre strike an emotional chord with me.
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I owe so much of my musical growth to my exploration and performance of Carnatic music.
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'Maruvarthai' was an exciting song for me because it showcased my Carnatic roots.
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'Entropy' will be a kaleidoscope of thought processes and my identity as an Indian who grew up in California.
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Film music has given me everything - career and popularity.
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The youth is hungry for good music; I feel responsible and glad that I can be an agent who can mentally, emotionally stimulate them to listen to music outside of cinema.
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I have huge respect for the musical aptitude and intellect of listeners in India. They appreciate genuine, quality music.
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The performance of Carnatic music is multi-dimensional and layered. A performance is at once an artiste's cathartic process of personal exploration and an open energy exchange with the audience: a release and a conversation.
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Across generations, the torch-bearers of Carnatic music have mastered the art form of connection.
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From when I first started listening to music, M. S. Subbulakshmi has been one of my biggest influences. She poured her heart and life into everything she sang.
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Growing up, any time I would sit down with my grandfather to learn or talk about Carnatic music, he would bring up G. N. Balasubramaniam. Listening to the recordings he would play me, I was dazzled by GNB's voice and how he was able to execute ideas that I could barely wrap my head around.
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The inner core of my being is Carnatic music.
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Listening to A. R. Rahman as a five-year-old opened my mind to a whole new set of creative dimensions.
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My time at Berklee College of Music was probably my greatest period of artistic growth and internalisation.
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Being an Indian in the U.S. and growing up in the suburbs were the two things that really shaped my outlook.
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I started singing when I was three - my mother would teach me some versions of 'Thirupugazh.' And I loved being on stage.
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One of my dreams is to work with Ilaiyaraaja sir and do more with Anirudh and Santhosh Narayanan.
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I think 'Adiye/Yadike' is unique and fresh and something new for Indian films. It brings together the blues and gospel feel with Tamil folk lyrics.
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Berklee played a huge role in shaping my music. On an academic level, I learned a lot about vocal technique and culture. Since my major was Music Production and Engineering, I got a good handle on the technical and creative aspects of making a record.
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My whole family is involved in the arts - my sister is a professional Bharatnatyam dancer, and my dad helps me out on the music business end.
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I started listening to old school R&B artists like Stevie Wonder, Luther Vandross, and Donny Hathaway when I was in 6th grade.
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My idea is to take the improvisational excitement that takes place with Carnatic music and juxtapose that in different sonic contexts.
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Any musical output is emotional.
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My goal is to communicate how powerful the breaking down of artistic barriers can be when grounded in thought, intention, and a true understanding of all the forms that are being experimented with.
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I want the audience to be transported to a different world once they enter the auditorium.
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My parents moved to San Francisco from India when I was a year old.
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My mother, who is a Carnatic musician, started a school for children when I was around three, and I grew up listening to her teaching students.
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When I was 11, I decided that music was what I wanted to pursue as a career.
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When you are surrounded by talented musicians, you learn so much from them.
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'6 Weeks' is broken up into two sections; both sections use the same set of samples, just in different ways.
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Starting with the lyrics, 'Only scared of myself and the truth in the stars/I'm a king, I'm the dirt, God within me shine,' the first half of '6 Weeks' delves into my attempts to balance the notion that I have an existential purpose with the realization that I am nothing against the vastness of the universe.
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The really cool thing is that I've developed this hardcore fan base that came to me through my work in films, but they are super-willing to cross over and experiment.
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I think Chennaiites are the best because the city has a receptive audience.
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I realised music was my calling, and I am one of those who's strongly bound by an infectious enthusiasm and passion.
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Thanks to my family and guru. They were quite confident that I could do it and think about music as a full-time career.
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Growing up, everyone dreams of certain things, and they map out a direction that their life would take. Working with A. R. Rahman sir is one of my dreams, if not the biggest dream, realised.
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I am surely happy to be breaking away from the norm when it comes to my songs.
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