Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Lucky and I experiment a lot: Mikey McCleary

- Samarth Goyal samarth.goyal@htdigital.in

It’s been more than two decades since their first album together (Sunoh; 1996) was released, and yet the music never stops whenever composer-singer Mikey McCleary gets together with long-time collaborat­or, singersong­writer Lucky Ali.

“It’s like a jam session. Strum some chords. Sing some tunes. Find a hook. Maybe a groove. The route you take each time is different and you end up in a different place. We experiment a lot. Sometimes it’s fast, sometimes we rework a track many, many times,” shares McCleary, who reunited with Ali for a series of singles, the first one being Intezaar, which was released recently.

In an earlier interview, Ali had mentioned the upcoming compilatio­n is about the idea of higher love. McCleary insists he doesn’t have the “same connection to the cosmos that Lucky has”. “Music in itself is enough for me. I don’t need to add too many additional metaphoric layers, but it’s good that he has his inspiratio­n and I have mine. The thread is our collaborat­ion of sound and melody, plus Lucky’s voice and the thoughts that come through in his lyrics,” says the musician, who hails from New Zealand. “A good collaborat­ion is not necessaril­y always easy. We frequently disagree and battle it out to find moments and expression­s that we both really like. It takes some friction to create something unique,” adds McCleary.

The Margarita with a Straw (2014) composer shares that the current growth of non-film music reminds him of “how it was here in India in the late ’90s”. “It’s encouragin­g that a growing audience of music lovers are looking to indie music for the artistic integrity and originalit­y that it offers,” he signs off.

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Mikey McCleary and Lucky Ali

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