Home Music Director Sid Sriram HD Photos and Wallpapers October 2022 Sid Sriram Instagram - Some mornings I wake up and I see clouds, they’re beautiful and ambiguous. They drift slowly Some mornings I wake up and see nothing at all, I stare into an empty blue that feels sterile Some mornings, I walk outside and breathe in cold air. First thing, before looking at my phone or at myself in the mirror I breathe in cold air and feel the infinite flow to all parts of my body Some mornings, I find myself falling into myself, caving in to every last thought that occurs. And they don’t occur one at a time, they occur all at once. Cacophony Beautiful, kaleidoscopic, aggressive and loud The light shines the same way at the start of every day. The sun, it slowly rises above the ridge that sits steadfast right across from my backyard The chip on my shoulder has shapeshifted over the years, but remains just as heavy, just as steadfast as ever

Sid Sriram Instagram – Some mornings I wake up and I see clouds, they’re beautiful and ambiguous. They drift slowly Some mornings I wake up and see nothing at all, I stare into an empty blue that feels sterile Some mornings, I walk outside and breathe in cold air. First thing, before looking at my phone or at myself in the mirror I breathe in cold air and feel the infinite flow to all parts of my body Some mornings, I find myself falling into myself, caving in to every last thought that occurs. And they don’t occur one at a time, they occur all at once. Cacophony Beautiful, kaleidoscopic, aggressive and loud The light shines the same way at the start of every day. The sun, it slowly rises above the ridge that sits steadfast right across from my backyard The chip on my shoulder has shapeshifted over the years, but remains just as heavy, just as steadfast as ever

Sid Sriram Instagram - Some mornings I wake up and I see clouds, they’re beautiful and ambiguous. They drift slowly Some mornings I wake up and see nothing at all, I stare into an empty blue that feels sterile Some mornings, I walk outside and breathe in cold air. First thing, before looking at my phone or at myself in the mirror I breathe in cold air and feel the infinite flow to all parts of my body Some mornings, I find myself falling into myself, caving in to every last thought that occurs. And they don’t occur one at a time, they occur all at once. Cacophony Beautiful, kaleidoscopic, aggressive and loud The light shines the same way at the start of every day. The sun, it slowly rises above the ridge that sits steadfast right across from my backyard The chip on my shoulder has shapeshifted over the years, but remains just as heavy, just as steadfast as ever

Sid Sriram Instagram – Some mornings I wake up and I see clouds, they’re beautiful and ambiguous. They drift slowly
Some mornings I wake up and see nothing at all, I stare into an empty blue that feels sterile
Some mornings, I walk outside and breathe in cold air. First thing, before looking at my phone or at myself in the mirror
I breathe in cold air and feel the infinite flow to all parts of my body
Some mornings, I find myself falling into myself, caving in to every last thought that occurs. And they don’t occur one at a time, they occur all at once. Cacophony
Beautiful, kaleidoscopic, aggressive and loud
The light shines the same way at the start of every day.
The sun, it slowly rises above the ridge that sits steadfast right across from my backyard
The chip on my shoulder has shapeshifted over the years, but remains just as heavy, just as steadfast as ever | Posted on 12/Oct/2022 10:30:33

Sid Sriram Instagram – Near the end of last 2021, I went to Bhagalpur to be a part of @moitrashantanu’s “Songs of the River” project. He had been travelling down the Ganga, meeting new people, telling stories, and creating music all along the way. This journey was a deeply personal one for him, I was honoured to get to be part of it. The few days that I got to spend with him and the SOTR family were life changing, truly. I’ve never gotten to be one with the Ganga river before, and to be able to really just sit with it, and feel it’s energy was profound. Shantanu moves with a true sense of purpose and joy. The whole team became like family to me. The Songs of the River series is now streaming on Hotstar, and I highly recommend you watch it. It’s stunning and honest. I’m in episode 4, and the song that I worked on with @moitrashantanu is in this episode. 
Big big big love to @moitrasarada, @seen_by_p, @shripad_mudhalwadkar, @windowseattraveller, @ritiksingh99, @yogidholakia, @debjani441, @abhrabhattacharya, @suchisuvro
Sid Sriram Instagram – I think explaining one culture’s form of music by using the vocabulary of another culture’s form of music is counterproductive. For example, trying to explain the concept of Raga by correlating it to the western concept of Mode is flawed (I used to do it when I was younger). So much dimension and nuance is fully lost in translation. And what is music without dimension and nuance?
Not sure what the alternative is, and there should be an alternative because cross cultural conversation when it comes to music is beautiful and powerful. Maybe we try to explain things visually? Driving home at and exploring abstractions rather than trying to box things in for convenience. 
Here is a little round of Kalpana swaram in the raga Kannada

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