
Santhosam: Vinyl LP
The rising Tamil-Swiss artist Priya Ragu is set to release her long-awaited debut album âSANTHOSAMâ onOctober 20th.Â
âSANTHOSAMâ (the Tamil word for âhappinessâ) is a standout dynamic album which takes her raguwavy sound âsimmering R&B, masterful pop hooks, earthy soulful vocals, dance beats, and the warm tabla rhythms, and spiralling melodics of Tamil music â to even more adventurous heights. Defined by Priyaâs contagiously positive spirit, it pulsates with gorgeously varied musical textures and urgent political themes. Once again crafted in collaboration with her brother and producer Japhna Gold, itâs an album that originates from Priyaâs quest for self-discovery.
âSANTHOSAMâ opens with âAmmamaâs Noteâ, which features a voice recording in which Priyaâs grandmothers is questioning why she isnât married. Like many young South Asian women, Priya felt like she wanted to achieve much more before she settled down, regardless of other peopleâs preconceptions of what direction her life should take. That ability to write oneâs own destiny continues the euphoric âSchool Me Like Thatâ, set to a rumbling tambla beat and breezy synths. More universal issues are explored in the blazing anger of âBlack Gooseâ, which was written in the wake of the murder of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests, and âLet Me Breathe (Reprise)â, a spiritual call for freedom, emancipation, and peace.
Elsewhere, the record brims with highlight-after-highlight, taking in everything from the dancefloor disco energy of âOne Way Ticketâ to âPowerâ which features a rousing string arrangement that was written by Indian composer Bala and recorded with an orchestra in Budapest. It closes with âMani Osaiâ, a song which continues a yearly family tradition in which Priya, Japhna and their father write a song together. Never intended to be a Priya Ragu track, it nonetheless felt like the perfect way to close the album â especially as the concludingâsanthosamâ chant conveys the meaning of the word with life-affirming zest.
Tracklist:
- Ammama's NoteÂ
- School Me Like ThatÂ
- One Way TicketÂ
- Hit The BucketÂ
- Black GooseÂ
- Let Me BreatheÂ
- ChennaiÂ
- EasyÂ
- Adalam Va!Â
- CornerstoreÂ
- UyireeÂ
- PowerÂ
- EscapeÂ
- Lovely DayÂ
- Mani OsaiÂ
The rising Tamil-Swiss artist Priya Ragu is set to release her long-awaited debut album âSANTHOSAMâ onOctober 20th.Â
âSANTHOSAMâ (the Tamil word for âhappinessâ) is a standout dynamic album which takes her raguwavy sound âsimmering R&B, masterful pop hooks, earthy soulful vocals, dance beats, and the warm tabla rhythms, and spiralling melodics of Tamil music â to even more adventurous heights. Defined by Priyaâs contagiously positive spirit, it pulsates with gorgeously varied musical textures and urgent political themes. Once again crafted in collaboration with her brother and producer Japhna Gold, itâs an album that originates from Priyaâs quest for self-discovery.
âSANTHOSAMâ opens with âAmmamaâs Noteâ, which features a voice recording in which Priyaâs grandmothers is questioning why she isnât married. Like many young South Asian women, Priya felt like she wanted to achieve much more before she settled down, regardless of other peopleâs preconceptions of what direction her life should take. That ability to write oneâs own destiny continues the euphoric âSchool Me Like Thatâ, set to a rumbling tambla beat and breezy synths. More universal issues are explored in the blazing anger of âBlack Gooseâ, which was written in the wake of the murder of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests, and âLet Me Breathe (Reprise)â, a spiritual call for freedom, emancipation, and peace.
Elsewhere, the record brims with highlight-after-highlight, taking in everything from the dancefloor disco energy of âOne Way Ticketâ to âPowerâ which features a rousing string arrangement that was written by Indian composer Bala and recorded with an orchestra in Budapest. It closes with âMani Osaiâ, a song which continues a yearly family tradition in which Priya, Japhna and their father write a song together. Never intended to be a Priya Ragu track, it nonetheless felt like the perfect way to close the album â especially as the concludingâsanthosamâ chant conveys the meaning of the word with life-affirming zest.
Tracklist:
- Ammama's NoteÂ
- School Me Like ThatÂ
- One Way TicketÂ
- Hit The BucketÂ
- Black GooseÂ
- Let Me BreatheÂ
- ChennaiÂ
- EasyÂ
- Adalam Va!Â
- CornerstoreÂ
- UyireeÂ
- PowerÂ
- EscapeÂ
- Lovely DayÂ
- Mani OsaiÂ
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The rising Tamil-Swiss artist Priya Ragu is set to release her long-awaited debut album âSANTHOSAMâ onOctober 20th.Â
âSANTHOSAMâ (the Tamil word for âhappinessâ) is a standout dynamic album which takes her raguwavy sound âsimmering R&B, masterful pop hooks, earthy soulful vocals, dance beats, and the warm tabla rhythms, and spiralling melodics of Tamil music â to even more adventurous heights. Defined by Priyaâs contagiously positive spirit, it pulsates with gorgeously varied musical textures and urgent political themes. Once again crafted in collaboration with her brother and producer Japhna Gold, itâs an album that originates from Priyaâs quest for self-discovery.
âSANTHOSAMâ opens with âAmmamaâs Noteâ, which features a voice recording in which Priyaâs grandmothers is questioning why she isnât married. Like many young South Asian women, Priya felt like she wanted to achieve much more before she settled down, regardless of other peopleâs preconceptions of what direction her life should take. That ability to write oneâs own destiny continues the euphoric âSchool Me Like Thatâ, set to a rumbling tambla beat and breezy synths. More universal issues are explored in the blazing anger of âBlack Gooseâ, which was written in the wake of the murder of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests, and âLet Me Breathe (Reprise)â, a spiritual call for freedom, emancipation, and peace.
Elsewhere, the record brims with highlight-after-highlight, taking in everything from the dancefloor disco energy of âOne Way Ticketâ to âPowerâ which features a rousing string arrangement that was written by Indian composer Bala and recorded with an orchestra in Budapest. It closes with âMani Osaiâ, a song which continues a yearly family tradition in which Priya, Japhna and their father write a song together. Never intended to be a Priya Ragu track, it nonetheless felt like the perfect way to close the album â especially as the concludingâsanthosamâ chant conveys the meaning of the word with life-affirming zest.
Tracklist:
- Ammama's NoteÂ
- School Me Like ThatÂ
- One Way TicketÂ
- Hit The BucketÂ
- Black GooseÂ
- Let Me BreatheÂ
- ChennaiÂ
- EasyÂ
- Adalam Va!Â
- CornerstoreÂ
- UyireeÂ
- PowerÂ
- EscapeÂ
- Lovely DayÂ
- Mani OsaiÂ












