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Imaad Wasif is an Indian singer, guitarist and songwriter whose music combines elements of psychedelic folk and rock. Wasif’s music has been described as "unbelievably intense with sparkling, raga-influenced guitar and a mystic bent." In 2006, he started releasing solo albums. Also during 2006–2008, Wasif played with
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for the Show Your Bones world tour playing acoustic guitar, bass and synths. He performed as the supporting act for most shows. He stopped touring with YYY's in 2008 to focus on his own music. Wasif assumed more of a collaborative role, writing songs with Karen O for the soundtrack to ''
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, TN. This record introduced Wasif’s primary lyrical themes; love, madness, transformation, isolation, and spiritual influences, which continue through his subsequent albums. Wasif’s second album, '' Strange Hexes'', was recorded in Los Angeles and self-released in 2008. The album is a "tense, trippy collection of songs that become fiercely emotional explorations." The songs incorporate Eastern modal tunings and drones. Wasif’s third album, ''The Voidist'', was released in 2010 on
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. Recorded in Los Angeles, ''The Voidist'' is at once "regal and exuberant. Its unique sonic tapestry is sprinkled with ragas, blues rock, and something totally new that exists at the apex of these varied influences." Influences that Wasif has cited include
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on the song "Poet Of The Damned".


Film

Wasif played the role of a British musician named Dean in the 2002 film ''
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Discography

Solo albums * ''So Long Mr. Fear'' (Sonic Ritual, 2022) * ''Great Eastern Sun'' (Nomad Eel Records, 2018) * ''Dzi'' (Grey Market, 2017) * ''The Voidist'' (Tee Pee Records, 2009) * '' Strange Hexes'' (World In Sound, 2008) * ''
Imaad Wasif Imaad Wasif is an Indian singer, guitarist and songwriter whose music combines elements of psychedelic folk and rock. Wasif’s music has been described as "unbelievably intense with sparkling, raga-influenced guitar and a mystic bent." In 2006, ...
'' (Kill Rock Stars, 2006) Solo contributions on compilations * "We Give Our Lives" on "Ye Are Gods" by Sabbath Assembly (Svart Records, 2012) * "Go Insane" (Doors Cover) on ''Beat LA Compilation'' (Narnack Records. 2011) * "The Fire" (ft. Lykke Li) on ''L'Aventure (remake of the 2nd Television album)'' (Aquarium Drunkard, 2010) * "Not Immune" on ''RAISE Hope For Congo Compilation'' (Mercer Street Records, 2010) * "Ecstasy" on ''LA Collection 7"'' (IAMSOUND, 2010) * "The New Year" on ''Kill Rock Stars Winter Holiday Album'' (Kill Rock Stars, 2006) * "Other Voices" on ''The Sound the Hare Heard'' (Kill Rock Stars, 2006) Bands, collaborations, and guest appearances * ACID - "Romance" (Narnack Records, 2021) * ACID - "Science Fiction with Acid" (Narnack Records, 2021) * ACID - "Persona" (Narnack Records, 2021) *
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& Karen O - Under Pressure, (BMG, 2020) *
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, (Cult Records, 2014) * Sabbath Assembly – Eno Ot Derotser (Svart Records, 2014) * Grim Tower - Anarchic Breezes, (Outer Battery Records, 2013) * Electric Flower – EP lI (Narnack Records, 2012) * Electric Flower – EP l (Narnack Records, 2011) * '' Where the Wild Things Are: Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (Interscope, 2009) * Lou Barlow – ''Goodnight Unknown'' (Merge, 2009) * Yeah Yeah Yeahs – ''Its Blitz!'' (Interscope, 2009) * Yeah Yeah Yeahs – "The Love I’m Searching For" (AOL Exclusive, 2007) * Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Mississippi Studios: Live, Vol. 3 (2007) *
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– Live Session EP (iTunes Exclusive, 2007) * Lou Barlow – ''Emoh'' (Merge, 2005) * Alaska! – Kiss You/Pink Frost, CD Single (Altitude Records, 2005) * Alaska! – ''Rescue Through Tomahawk'' (Altitude Records, 2005) * Alaska! – Five Songs (self-released, 2004) * Alaska! – "r u listenin" on ''Tracks & Fields'' (compilation) (Kill Rock Stars, 2004) *
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'' (iMusic, 2003) * The Folk Implosion – Pearl, 7" (Domino, 2003) * The Folk Implosion – Brand of Skin, 7" (Domino, 2003) * Alaska! – "In My Time" on ''The Fold Comp'' (compilation) (Credit Records, 2003) * Alaska! – "Lost the Gold" on ''Speed of Sound'' (compilation) (Flying Nun Records, 2003) * Alaska! – ''Emotions'' (Flying Nun Records, 2003) *
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– Four Songs (self-released, 2001) *
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– '' The Going Away Present'' (Punk in My Vitamins, 1999) * Lowercase – "Surefire Solvent" on ''Multi-Vitamin Compilation'' (Punk In My Vitamins, 1998) * Lowercase – The Open Sea / Don’t Cry No Tears, Mail Order Freak Singles Club #1–4, 7" (Kill Rock Stars, 1998) * Lowercase – Imbedded In Ice, 7″ (Punk in My Vitamins, 1998) * Lowercase – "Ringbleeder" on ''AmRep Equipped'' (compilation) (Amphetamine Reptile, 1997) * Lowercase – ''Kill The Lights'' (Amphetamine Reptile, 1997) * Lowercase – ''All Destructive Urges…Seem So Perfect'' (Amphetamine Reptile, 1996) * Lowercase – "My Shame Your Shame" (compilation) (WIN Records, 1995) * Lowercase – Cadence, 7″ (Amphetamine Reptile, 1995) * Lowercase – Brass Tacks, 7″ (Xmas Records, 1995) * Lowercase – Two Songs, 7″ (Punk in My Vitamins, 1995)


References


External links


Official Site

2006 article
in No Depression
2008 article in LA Weekly

2008 interview
in
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2009 interview


{{DEFAULTSORT:Wasif, Imaad Living people Canadian folk musicians Canadian people of Indian descent Canadian rock guitarists Canadian male guitarists The Folk Implosion members 1977 births