It looks like we’re in the middle of nowhere. You’d miss the house if it weren’t for the colourful lights that guide you to it — on the outskirts of Jamshoro. Saif Samejo likes his space.
Far from the maddening crowd of the cities, is his home, work and creative space, a part of which forms the Lahooti Music Ashram, complete with a performance area equipped to seat audiences and fortified by glass for better sound. Next to it, inside, is a common area with rooms for visiting artists to stay while they’re recording with Saif Samejo and Nomi Ali, the duo who form band The Sketches. The family lives in another part of the house.
It’s been a busy year for the duo and Saif Samejo in particular. The third instalment of the two-day music festival, the Lahooti Melo, took place earlier this year. They did the soundtrack and score for Cake (2018) directed by Asim Abbasi, the film later nominated as Pakistan’s entrant for Oscar consideration in the Best Foreign Language Film category. The Sketches released a 10-minute epic song on Coke Studio called Dastaan-e-Moomal Rano, based on the poetry of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai. And if that weren’t enough, they just released a new music video titled Meri Dunya, with plans to release a couple more before the year ends.
It’s in the performance area, surrounded by plants and little trees, that musician, producer, festival director Saif Samejo and I have our conversation about his upcoming plans and the events that led him to reconsider holding the next Lahooti Melo.
Saif Samejo has made a name for himself not only as a musician but as the force behind the well-respected Lahooti Melo music festival. He opens up to Icon about his fondness for raw music, his musical dog and why he thought about not doing the Melo anymore…
A couple of months ago, the teaser for the film Jugnu, directed by Ali Abbas Naqvi and produced by Jami, was released online. The story follows a boy, Buhra and his pet goat, and it’s set in a village in Sindh. It’s visually beautiful but what complements the stunning scenery is the earthy music that plays along with it. Jugnu will be the second film Saif Samejo and Nomi Ali will do the soundtrack and score for. What do they have planned for this one?