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Sid Sriram Instagram – Eyes closed PC: @anilm24

Sid Sriram Instagram - Eyes closed PC: @anilm24

Sid Sriram Instagram – Eyes closed
PC: @anilm24 | Posted on 10/Mar/2023 08:10:27

Sid Sriram Instagram – Boundless • 3.8.23 with the inimitable @coryhenry on the Harpejji, at @truthstudios. What a deep joy it was to go on this journey with brother Cory. 
Spontaneous exploration and discovery, nothing planned in advance, moving from a place of subconscious intuition. Here’s an excerpt that felt especially meaningful to me:

I’ve been thinking a whole lot about being alone
I spend a lot of time by myself, with myself intentionally, just to be able to lock back in to hear the conversation going on within
You get into a routine of doing that and its uh…
You meet some very interesting versions of yourself, 
You get to recall, heal… but the way the pathway of healing
What’s so beautiful and reassuring, and it’s been reaffirmed to me more and more
especially in recent times
Is the pathway of healing always brings you back to wanting to connect with people
Wanting to share in deep emotions, conversations, just connections
Rabbit holes are so funny because you don’t know how long they’re going to go for
And you don’t know when the end is going to be, there’s no real light at the end of a tunnel
You just find yourself out of it
And to find yourself out of a rabbit hole and to be connecting with beautiful people
To share in energy that feels genuine and authentic and essential is the most hopeful feeling ever
I don’t know if it’s a cliche but there’s a whole lot of negativity that flows around
And to find these portals in the process of that is beautiful

Captured by @shotbystarks 
All love, no hate
Sid Sriram Instagram – The Blues genre has always felt to me like one of the rawest music spaces to exist. Naturally gritty, heartfelt and vulnerable. Lends itself to the sometimes erratic ebb and flow of human emotional landscapes. One second you might be resting on a low note and the next you find yourself hollering at the height of your vocal range. Raw and unfettered.
I started listening to BB King in high school, bought a CD of his that had 3 o clock blues on it, fell in love immediately but never tried singing it. Fast forward to fall 2008, my first semester at @berkleecollege, quite nervous tbh because I was amidst a ton of insane musicians for the first time in my life. A bunch of us were sitting in the hallway of our dorms after a Friday night out. The homie @ellistucker started strumming some blues chords on his acoustic and I belted out BB King’s 3 o clock Blues. It was one of the most fulfilling and deeply affirming sensations I’ve ever felt. 
Fast forward another few years to 2012. I’d met @arrahman Sir a few months earlier when I was in Chennai Dec 2011. When he emailed about a song for a Mani Sir film, I was crazy excited. When I realised that the song’s genre was the Blues, I honestly couldn’t contain my excitement. I’ve spoken about this many times but AR Sir dreaming up a blues number with Tamil folk lyrics is so magical to me. Adiye was born. Bridges built in the most magical, powerful of ways. 
shout out the Blues 
All love

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