As a self-professed “fan of the peculiar”, it’s somewhat surprising that Michele Ducray’s first single Midnight is such a carefully cut pop song. Midnight is an unusual but not unwelcome match to her intriguing magic and circus-themed branding. Ducray describes the song as “a tale of tragedy” during the isolation of New Zealand’s Covid-19 lockdowns, but its seductive production also highlights a sense of late-night romance.
Produced by pop power collaborators Devin Abrams and Simon Gooding, Midnight showcases an array of inventive sound effects, fitting the song to the modern mainstream. Midnight also manages to pack in some beautiful moments on the keys and synths, giving it an evocative and moving atmosphere.
Structurally, Midnight is extremely well-composed. Its verses lie low, followed by pre-choruses which hold their own thanks to their clean yet haunting melodies. Every chorus hits impressively hard, shining with its intensive vocal layering on the simple key lyric, “Won’t you hold me ‘till midnight?”. This effect puts Ducray’s singing on full display, all the more significant in its stunning choral harmony. Of particular note is the passionate outro, where Ducray’s vocals build to her command to “be free”. Where the listener expects another chorus, the song instead comes to a surprising yet satisfying close, keeping the final words of Midnight lingering in their mind.
Midnight is an enchanting debut for Christchurch’s ‘Peter Pan’ performer Michele Ducray. Listeners will be left overtaken by the song’s power, and curious to discover how she will experiment in her future work. Midnight deserves recognition with its widespread pop appeal, introducing Ducray as an exciting new voice in New Zealand music.
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About the author Danica Bryant

Sharply bitter and sickeningly sweet all at once, Danica Bryant is not your ordinary songwriter. Born to the fruitful music scene in Napier, New Zealand, her songs cover intense topics such as adolescence, mental health, sexuality, and young love. Danica Bryant is “all hard guitar and pain-filled howl” (The Hook NZ) – this woman bites back. Bryant played her first gig at age twelve. Her career ripened when Smokefree Rockquest awarded her the National APRA Lyric Award in 2018, for ‘Dizzy’. The following year, her track ‘Sugarbones’ featured on Play It Strange’s annual songwriting compilation album, and she won their national ‘Who Loves Who’ contest covering Aldous Harding’s ‘Horizon’. Bryant was also selected for mentorship by Bic Runga at her Christchurch Art Centre workshops. After opening for Kiwi legends like Jason Kerrison and Paul Ubana Jones, Bryant was cherry picked to support Elton John on his ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’
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