Amirali returns to his Dark Matters imprint with an intriguing Indie Dance single, "Whispers of Deceit," which carries undertones reminiscent of Detroit-inspired Electro.
Hailing from Iran and currently based in the UK, Amirali is a classically trained pianist and singer-songwriter who has applied his talents to electronic music. His captivating vocals and thought-provoking lyrics addressing societal failures are nestled on a bed of analogue synths and rhythmic drum loops.
With a discography boasting releases on prestigious record labels such as Damian Lazarus' Crosstown Rebels, Ellen Allien's BPitch, and Eelke Kleijn's DAYS like NIGHTS, Amirali is not only a versatile artist but also a captivating DJ and live performer who has graced the dance floors of Europe's most esteemed nightclubs from Fabric to Panorama Bar.
Amirali's innate ability to mesmerise an audience has also earned him a prestigious BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix, and he has enamoured mainstage crowds at festivals and underground events in far-flung countries ranging from China to Brazil.
"Whispers of Deceit" is built on a foundation of acidic bassline and robust percussion, while a dramatic sequence of samples bursts forth to create a trippy atmosphere full of anticipation. Rhythmic synth stabs and psychedelic guitar licks accompany vocals speaking of a failed society. The track's rolling groove and jackin' rhythms create a raw machine funk that's perfect for the dance floor.
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