In her debut EP ‘Another World’, Emily Daccarett creates a complex architecture of grief and the experience of loss. I would even say a space you can walk through, touch the walls, understand where the ceiling is and where the exit lies.

‘Another World’ is an EP written after losing the love of her life. This fact matters, and Daccarett states it openly. It matters because it sets the starting point: we hear a person who has already gone through the hardest part and is now doing the only thing that makes sense after that, living on and transforming what she’s been through into form.

Love, Memory, Feeling


-PurpleMistress

Cinematic synthpop with an academic background from Instituto Marangoni and Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, and later at the Musicians Institute in Los Angeles, this education stops being a mere biographical note in this context. It explains why the EP is structured the way it is: from education remains the habit of thinking about a piece as a whole, seeing the cut, understanding where the seam holds the form and where it might fall apart.

Two tracks. Two points on one axis. ‘Clarity’ opens the EP with upbeat alternative pop energy is a track about how love feels written in the stars, about what it means to surrender to something obviously stronger than you. The title track ‘Another World’ completes the arc: cinematic electronic pop that turns loss into something bordering on hope. The conviction that love never disappears, it simply exists somewhere beyond reach. It is precisely this structure that makes the EP an artistic statement. Absolutely recommended!

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