From
the Review of Mr.Ramani Ramakrishna in the 2003 Spring Issue
of his Quarterly magazine, the "Kala", published in
Toronto, Canada:
.....The
recordings are well produced( in a studio in Chennai, India)
and sufficient thought has been paid in the krithi selections.
All of the pieces are well suited to the sonorous timbre of
the wooden Flute. Each Instrument is distinctively audible in
these recordings and as such, the artistry of the accompanying
instruments is clearly palpable. All the salient points a listener
looks for in Indian Classical music are evident in Sridas' playing.
The fundamental de riqueur of this
music is Shruthi Shuddam. Sridas has
clean Shruthis and is able to sustain throughout the 16 pieces.
Such consistency accentuated the listening pleasure. The Swara
prasthara is equally crisp and to the point.
".....Sridas
proves that his Vidwat(knowledge) is strongly rooted in the
classical tradition ....... The recordings are enjoyable. A
well-played Flute is an immense joy as it invokes the sentiments
of Krishna sporting with his Gopis.