Immi Dash releases charming debut EP ‘Falling Apart At The Seams’

Born in Scotland to British and Trinidadian parents, raised in California and now based in Liverpool, contemporary R&B up and comer Immi Dash brings her international viewpoint to all of her writing. Performing at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, supporting Slum Village at Future Yard and featuring at Rotterdam’s New Skool Rules Festival, she made a name for herself as one to watch. Following this, Immi made an appearance on BBC Introducing’s Radio 1.

With a sweet haze laced of an R&B soundscape, Immi Dash’s debut EP ‘Falling Apart At The Seams’ is a project that shows us her full potential. Raw and hard hitting beats are backed by a warm bass, whilst the instrumentation is left to soar alongside her enticing vocal performances. Previously released ‘Overkill’ and ‘Final Scene’ take the laid back drum parts of R&B and lace over flowing orchestration, whilst ‘Jaded’ takes on a more aggressive beat and flow that creates a high octane, confident atmosphere. ‘Reckless’ adds in some pop sensibilities, then the EP is rounded out with ‘When I’m Lonely’ is an emotionally-penned ballad that leaves you ready to start the EP over again.

Immi shares, “’Falling Apart at the Seams’ EP is about evolving as a person & dealing with difficult emotions whilst balancing the pressures of life. After writing with Cal Lewis for a year, these songs feel the most honest and raw. Putting music out sometimes feels like everything has to be immediately perfect. But, the title represents that imperfections can help to create something complete and real. It feels like sharing my inner dialogue with the world.”

‘Falling Apart At The Seams’ is out now, listen here!