Imaad Wasif

Imaad Wasif is an indie rock musician with a penchant for creating dynamic, introspective, and often mystic-tinged compositions. Born on October 30, 1979, Wasif’s career spans a range of collaborative and solo projects that have allowed him to carve a unique niche within the underground music scene. With a foundational style deeply rooted in psychedelic folk and rock, his sound evolves with each release, demonstrating an unrestrictive approach to songwriting and a willingness to explore the boundaries of musical expression.

Before embarking on a solo career, Wasif gained recognition as a member of the folk-noise group Alaska!, and also has lent his talents to more mainstream acts such as Yeah Yeah Yeahs, contributing significantly to their 2006 album "Show Your Bones." His solo discography showcases a versatile artist unafraid to bare his soul through his work. His albums like "The Voidist" (2009) and "Dzi" (2016) reflect his intricate guitar work and evocative lyrical prowess. Not to mention his more recent works, which include the likes of "Afterimages (Rarities and Demos)" and "So Long Mr. Fear" series, presenting fans with a raw and genuine peek into his artistic process. Wasif's music is not just heard; it’s an experience that tugs at the deep-seated strings of the human condition and cosmic curiosity.

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Afterimages (Rarities and Demos)
Album - 20 Tracks - Released April 6, 2023
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