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Emily Daccarett turns love and loss into something eternal on new EP 'Another World'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read

There’s something quietly overwhelming about 'Another World'. Across just two tracks, Emily Daccarett captures the full arc of love in a way that feels cinematic, intimate, and deeply human.


Opening with ‘Clarity’, the EP begins in motion as synths glide like headlights on an empty road, rhythms pushing forward with a sense of inevitability. It feels almost weightless, as if it’s chasing something just beyond reach. But beneath that energy lies the feeling of encountering a connection that feels bigger than logic.


Daccarett’s vocal performance here is luminous. She leans into the emotion without overcomplicating it, allowing the track to breathe while still carrying it forward with conviction. Then comes ‘Another World’, and everything shifts.


The tempo steadies, the atmosphere deepens, and the EP moves inward. Where ‘Clarity’ feels like a spark, the title-track feels like the echo left behind. Layers of sound unfold slowly, wrapping around her voice as she navigates absence, memory, and the strange persistence of love after loss.


Together, the two tracks form a complete emotional journey. ‘Clarity’ captures the beginning, the feeling of something written in the stars. While ‘Another World’ reflects what happens after; how those connections remain, reshaped but never erased.


Throughout, Emily Daccarett occupies a space where electronic pop meets something more cinematic and introspective. The production feels expansive without losing intimacy, allowing each moment to land with clarity and purpose.


For a two-track release, 'Another World' feels remarkably full. It doesn’t overextend, it simply tells its story with honesty and emotional precision.



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