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Maalavika Manoj


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Maalavika Manoj, (b. 16 September 1993) also known by her stage name Mali, is an Indian independent musician and songwriter based in the city Mumbai. She was a member of the underground band Bass-in-Bridge, and became a solo artist after the band dissolved in 2011.

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Personal life

Maalavika was born on 16 September 1993 in Chennai to Malayali parents from North Malabar. Maalavika had been listening to music a lot since childhood. Though her parents were not musicians, they would play a lot of 1970s and 1980s style music to her, even though she was only fairly young. Her father listened to a lot of electronic music from the early 1990s and she grew up listening to a lot of the same as well. When Maalavika was five years old, her parents decided to enroll her in various classes ranging from swimming and Bharata Natyam to piano and drawing classes. A few years later, she quit all of her classes other than piano, which she learned till she was 17 years old. Around that time, she also decided to try her hand at the guitar as well, because at that point she felt it was really "cool". Maalavika said she never had to seriously tell her parents that she wanted to be a musician, because "they're happy if I'm doing something I want and can sustain myself and be comfortable with a career in music." Her first singing performance was at a party when she was 12 years old. At the party, she sang Ella Fitzgerald's version of "Fever", with some of the lyrics changed to "suit the occasion". She did her schooling at Sacred Heart Matriculation School and studied for a BBA at Loyola College, Chennai. In mid 2013, she left for France to complete her BBA degree, but returned to Chennai a year later after graduating. She graduated from Loyola in the same year, and moved to Mumbai to pursue a career in music.

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On her religious views, Maalavika has stated that she is not ritualistic, and although she takes part in pujas with her family when they conduct them, she is not particularly motivated to do them on her own. Maalavika states that she like exploring and understanding religions and their respective spiritual practices, but does not follow anything in general, and only prays when she feels like.

Bass-in-Bridge

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In 2010, Maalavika performed at Maithri (the cultural events of Chettinad Vidyashram), and was named the "Best Vocalist". RJ Arjun Thomas heard her there and suggested that she form a band to join the radio station Chennai Live's band hunt that was taking place at the time. The band was eventually formed under the name "Bass-in-Bridge" in September 2010, with Arjun as the guitarist, Sajith Satya as the bassist, Leon James as the keyboardist, Maalavika as the vocalist and Shashank Vijay as the drummer. The name is a pun on "Basin bridge". Bass-in-Bridge was one of five underground bands (the other four being Wolf's Lair, Nailed, Blues Conscience, Blacklisted and Off the Record) that qualified for the event's finals which took place in November 2010, but Wolf's Lair emerged the winning band, with Blues Conscience and Off the Record as runner-ups. Maalavika called being a finalist at the band hunt her "claim to fame". Bass-in-Bridge have also performed live at Chennai's Pasta Bar Veneto, Pondicherry's "Sec Saturday concert" and Yamaha Music Square's "Up On The Roof". In June 2011, Bass-in-Bridge performed at a music festival called "Fete de la Musique" at the Goethe Institute, Chennai. The band dissolved in the same year, with Leon, Maalavika and Sajith becoming solo artists.

Solo career

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Maalavika was featured in the "Sachin Anthem" composed by Dhanush, which was released in February 2012. In June 2012, she performed at the World Music Day celebrations organised by Goethe Institute and Alliance Française de Chennai in association with Unwind Center. In December 2012, she performed a few songs at a "Christmas Extravaganza" organised by Dr. John Joseph Foundation at YMCA, Vepery.

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Maalavika's debut album Deceptive was to be released on 16 June 2013 at Chipstead, Taj Coromandel, but was released on iTunes a day in advance. She performed under the pseudonym Mali. It was mixed by the US-based Grammy award winning composer/mixer/producer Anton Pukshansky. The album also features other artists like Ujjayinee Roy, Karthick Iyer, "Ghatam" Karthik and Ed DeGenaro, all of whom helped Maalavika with the instrumentals. According to Maalavika, the album has "a mix of styles such as jazz, electronic, blues and so on" and she compares it to "a box of assorted chocolates – something for everyone". The song "No Place Like Home", which Maalavika considers "the tune dearest to her on the album" was composed over a period of three years; she wrote it when she was 16 years old. It took her 15 months to finish the whole album. The album has six songs, which include "This One's for You", "Deceptive", "It's Not the Same", "No Place Like Home", "Wannabe" and "Undefined". Guitarist Keba Jeremiah claims to have worked on this album. In July 2013, Maalavika performed at "Thank You for the Music", a tribute concert to ABBA held at Chennai's Museum Theatre.

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In April 2015, Maalavika performed with Sapta, an independent electro-acoustic world music act, at the event "Daddy’s Toxic Thursdays" in Tap Resto Bar, Mumbai. In the same month she performed at Mercedes Luxe Royale, a show sponsored by Mercedes Benz and organised by designer Vivek Karunakaran in association with the Madras Midtown Round Table-42 at The Park in Nungambakkam, Chennai, and also at the launch event of Anams Man's Spring-Summer Collection held at ITC Grand Chola. Maalavika performed the song "Walk Away" during the third season of the Kappa TV show Music Mojo. In November, she performed the song "Deen", in collaboration with rapper Sofia Ashraf and Sapta. By January 2016, Maalavika had joined "The Diva Collective", a collaboration between several Chennai-based female vocalists. In September 2016, she released a single titled "Dreaming".

The five-track EP Rush, which had been in development as early as October 2015, was released on 27 January 2017. "Dreaming", originally released as a single, was included on this EP. The following month, Sony Music India released "Onnume Aagala", a duet single between Maalavika and Anirudh Ravichander on YouTube.

Musical style

Maalavika's songs are usually inspired by melancholy. She describes "over-thinking" as "[o]ne of [her] weaknesses or strengths". On her songwriting style, she told The Telegraph, "When I start over-thinking, my best form of closure is writing it down. Once I write it all down, I feel I have expressed myself… literally crying to your friend when you are sad." In an interview with The Hindu, she described Skrillex, Hillsong, A. R. Rahman and Alanis Morissette as some of her "whole lot of random influences" in music, but noted that her "real inspiration to write music comes from situations or feelings that really strike a chord deep inside me and more or less compel me to write a song." According to Suraksha P of The New Indian Express, Maalavika also takes inspiration from artists like Stevie Nicks, Joss Stone, Norah Jones, Katie Melua and Ella Fitzgerald. In an interview with The Times of India, the latter described Stone, Melua, Andrea Corr, Fitzgerald and Sara Bareilles as her favourite artists. In an interview with Deccan Chronicle, Maalavika described The Corrs, Morrissette, Savage Garden, Backstreet Boys and ABBA as her early inspirations. According to Garvita Sharma of The Times of India, Maalavika's compositions are inspired by the changes in her life, which include "moving to a different place" or "going through a break-up".

Other works

Although primarily an independent musician, Maalavika has sung for a few feature films in Tamil. Her first film song was "Come on Girls", composed by Anirudh Ravichander for 3 (2012), although she considers her role in the song to be small. Her other film songs include "Yeda Kuda..." from Kaliyugam, "Vaazhkaiye" composed by Vijay Antony for Haridas (2013), "Yaen Endral" from Idharkuthane Aasaipattai Balakumara, and "Hi My Name Is Malini" by Aravind-Shankar Malini 22 Palayamkottai (2014). After a brief hiatus, she returned to singing for films with two Harris Jayaraj compositions: "Irumugan Settai" for Iru Mugan (2016), and "He's My Hero" for S3 in the same year. In November 2012, Maalavika was a speaker at the TEDxYouth@Chennai conference. The following month, she participated in a cake mixing ceremony at Hotel Ambica Empire. In March 2013, she was a speaker at Ventura 2013, an international business plan competition organised by the Entrepreneurship Cell of National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli.

References

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