Ricky Kej soars with second Grammy win
The Hindu
‘Divine Tides’ by Bengaluru-based Ricky Kej and The Police drummer Stewart Copeland resonates with the message of eco-consciousness
Divine Tides by Bengaluru-based composer Ricky Kej and legendary musician Stewart Copeland won the Best New Age Album at the recently concluded Grammy Awards 2022. Ricky won his first Grammy in 2015 for his album Winds of Samsara in the Best New Age Album category too.
“I always wanted to create a follow-up to that particular album, but my touring schedule had become quite relentless,” says Ricky over phone, adding that in 2019 alone he had 70 concerts in 13 countries.
However, when the pandemic hit in 2020, Ricky took it as an opportunity to channel his idea and start recording in a focussed manner. “While I was doing that, I realised a strong collaborator would take the music to another level. In 2016, I had worked on a song with Stewart Copeland, so I sent him some of my music and asked if he would be interested in collaborating with me on this album.
“To my surprise, it was a quick reply — he loved the music and was ready to start work on it. We worked on the album for about a year,” says Ricky, remembering the constant back and forth of emails, messages, Zoom calls and remote recording sessions due to the pandemic.
“I finally met Stewart for the first time around 10 days ago in Nashville where he was performing. Copeland was my childhood idol, someone I’ve looked up to my entire life and it was amazing to actually meet in person and give him a hug.”
Divine Tides, themed around coexistence and environmental consciousness, comprises nine tracks and was released in July 2021. Talking about ‘Himalayas,’ a track on Divine Tides, Ricky says, “It was one of the first pieces we did. The video was filmed in the Himalayas, at an elevation of 12,000 feet — it was quite an experience. It was also our tribute to the great mountain which plays a significant role in sustaining all life on the planet. Very few people know it has the highest reserves of pure water in the world after the North and South Poles. Besides, the spirituality associated with this great mountain range in multiple religions for billions of people around the world, is well known.”
Ricky says Copeland who is well-travelled, has an ear for Eastern instruments and musical sensibilities which clearly reflect in the percussion heard in ‘Himalayas’.