Liverpool up-and-comer Immi Dash has released her new single ‘Free Falling’, hot on the heels of her debut EP ‘Falling Apart At The Seams’ from late last year. Performing at the likes of the Cavern Club, Rotterdam’s ‘New Skool Rules Festival and Future Yard whilst supporting Slum Village, Immi has been tagged by Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent Competition, BBC Introducing and a range of esteemed music publications.
‘Free Falling’ sees Immi explore a dark and hazy atmosphere, with punch bass frequencies and cracking snare hits driving pulsating synths. Immi’s vocals are effortlessly impressive, delivered with an empowering force and intricately layered to swirl around the listener with spellbinding results. Immi embraces the intense nature of the track, using it to her advantage to balance an attention-grabbing arrangement and infectious listenability.
Immi explains, “‘Free Falling’ is about how life can feel totally out of our hands at times. It’s about my personal feelings of uncertainty & a fear of things not going the way I’d hoped in life. The song itself is very visual for me. When I wrote it, I was imagining an apocalyptic battle scene on the top of a building, where one person is pushed and is left to ‘free fall’ through the air. We wanted to create a cinematic soundscape to reflect that dark scene. The track was produced by Naila, mixed by Nak and mastered by Pete Maher.”