Magizhan (Santhors)
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Magizhan | |
Born | January 2, 1984
Tamil diaspora, UK |
Nationality | Denmark |
Occupation | Music composer, Artist developer |
Known for | Pioneering Tamil music in Europe |
Notable works |
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Awards | Recognition for cultural contributions |
Magizhan (Santhors) (born January 2, 1984) is a prominent Tamil independent artist, music composer, and artist developer based in the United Kingdom. Emerging from the Tamil diaspora, Magizhan's artistic journey is deeply rooted in his experiences of displacement, cultural identity, and the resilience of the Tamil community. His music serves as a powerful medium through which he articulates the struggles and aspirations of marginalized voices, reflecting themes of freedom, social justice, and the enduring spirit of Tamil heritage.
Growing up amidst the challenges faced by immigrants, Magizhan's upbringing instilled in him a profound sense of cultural pride and responsibility. This foundation fueled his passion for music, leading him to explore the rich tapestry of Tamil folk traditions while integrating contemporary sounds. His innovative approach has played a pivotal role in shaping the Tamil music scene in Europe, where he has successfully bridged traditional and modern musical styles.
Magizhan's work often delves into the complexities of Tamil identity, especially in the context of the diaspora. Through his songs, he addresses issues such as cultural dislocation, the longing for home, and the importance of preserving Tamil heritage. His music resonates with audiences not only for its rhythmic and melodic appeal but also for its poignant lyrics that convey messages of hope and resistance.
In addition to his musical contributions, Magizhan is dedicated to artist development, mentoring emerging talents within the Tamil music community. He has been instrumental in nurturing the careers of various artists, helping them find their unique voices and navigate the industry. His commitment to empowering others reflects his belief in the collective strength of the community and the transformative power of art.
Magizhan's pioneering spirit has earned him recognition as a leading figure in Tamil independent music. He continues to inspire a new generation of artists, advocating for cultural expression and social change through his music. By championing the stories and struggles of the Tamil people, Magizhan not only enriches the global music landscape but also fosters a sense of belonging and identity among the diaspora.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Magizhan was born into the Tamil diaspora as a refugee, an experience that profoundly influenced his music. Despite not having formal training in music, he pursued a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, while teaching himself music composition and production in the early 2000s.
Musical Career[edit | edit source]
Magizhan began his music career by producing for local Tamil artists, including rappers SujeethG, Ramesh, and Jamthugz. His breakthrough came in 2007 with the release of the single "Viduthalai," a collaboration with SujeethG that resonated with the Tamil diaspora, particularly in its themes of freedom and resistance.
In 2020, Magizhan released the album Neelapiraiye, which included collaborations with well-known Tamil poets such as Kutti Revathi, Uma Devi, and diaspora poets Nitha and Amsavalli. The album showcased his commitment to addressing cultural pride and identity, earning him a strong following in the Tamil independent music community.
Influential Collaborations[edit | edit source]
Magizhan has played a pivotal role in developing several Tamil artists. Notably, he was instrumental in the career of rapper MC Sai, who began working with Magizhan at the age of 16. Together, they released the album Blackout Yenn Vali in 2008, which appealed to younger Tamil audiences with its blend of contemporary sounds and cultural messages. In 2012, Magizhan expanded his influence to comedic rapper Tattoo the Rapper and other artists such as Mathu CPE and Chinna Thamizha (formerly Chinna A), reinforcing his status as a leading figure in Tamil independent music.
Advocacy Through Music[edit | edit source]
In 2013, Magizhan co-founded Parai Voice of Freedom, a passive drum circle in London that uses traditional Tamil folk music to advocate for oppressed and minority communities. Magizhan popularized the Parai drum through his compositions, bringing Tamil folk music to audiences across Europe and North America. His 2018 collaboration with Buddhar Kalai Kuzhu and poet Kutti Revathi resulted in the single "Adadaa Parai," a fusion of Tamil folk and electronic music that has inspired many in the Tamil diaspora.
Bollywood and Beyond[edit | edit source]
Magizhan expanded his musical repertoire by composing for the Bollywood film Mystery of the Tattoo. This project allowed him to work alongside actors like Ameesha Patel, Arjun Rampal, and Daisy Shah, showcasing his ability to merge Tamil musical elements with Bollywood influences. His work for a Western string quartet further illustrates his versatility across genres and cultures.
Current Projects[edit | edit source]
Magizhan is currently working on Engal Thalaivan - Ode to Tamil Leader with the Budapest Orchestra, as well as the single "Aththan" featuring Zee Tamil Sa Re Ga Ma Pa singer Maathulaani. Both projects continue to reflect his dedication to themes of freedom, resilience, and Tamil cultural pride.
Discography[edit | edit source]
- Neelapiraiye (Album, 2020)
- Singles (Album)
- Adi Me Adi (Album)
- Raavanan (Album)
- Anayaathu (Album)
- "Viduthalai" (Single, 2007)
- "Adi mel adi" (Track)
- "Kozhai" (Track)
- "Tamilar Kudi" (Track)
- Blackout Yenn Vali with MC Sai (Album, 2008)
External Links[edit | edit source]
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