In 2003, McCluskey and Télépopmusik collaborated on a song titled "Breathe." The song was a transatlantic hit, entering the US Billboard Hot 100[4] and peaking in the Top 50 on the UK Singles chart.[5] McCluskey collaborated with the group on several of the songs on their debut album, Genetic World[6] and also lent her vocals to several songs on the group's 2005 follow-up, Angel Milk.[7]
In 2009, McCluskey released her second solo album, You Could Start a Fight in an Empty House, including the track "Handle with Grace" (featuring Télépopmusik).
In 2011, McCluskey performed her three-person show Catch a Falling Star in New York while also performing at Carnegie Hall. She also appeared as a featured vocalist on Robbie Robertson's album How to Become Clairvoyant. She also achieved a chart-topping hit that year with "In the Air", her collaboration with Morgan Page, which went to No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Airplay Chart. McCluskey's third solo record, Lambeth Palace, was released in 2012 and featured collaborations with Morgan Page, Ambrosia Parsley, and Richard Fortus. She also sang on "Stargazing", a collaboration with Delerium featured on their album Music Box Opera. The following year, McCluskey released XIX with the duo Christian Rich and also We Are the Future with Andy Caldwell (released on Nettwerk). In 2016, she sang on a song by Big Gigantic titled "Little Things." The group stated that they had heard a song on Pandora by Télépopmusik featuring McCluskey's vocals, which caught their attention.[8]
McCluskey died following surgery for an arterial tear, on 14 March 2024, at the age of 64.[9][10]
Discography
The Things We Do (Manhattan/Blue Note, 2004)
Angela McCluskey EP (2004)
You Could Start a Fight in an Empty House (Bernadette, 2009)