Emily Daccarett Lights Dark Fires

The rising alt-pop singer journeys Into a dystopian science-fiction soundscape.

Emily Daccarett smoulders with intensity on her slow-burning new single Dark Fires — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

A journey Into a dystopian science-fiction soundscape, the rising alt-pop artist’s latest release was written for a short film titled Until Death Do Us Part, The track is a theme for the main character Uma Rhyne, who is under investigation for the murder of her husband. Reflecting the cyberpunk climate of the film, the single exudes a mysterious and dark tone.

Opening with an apocalyptic ambiance shaped by ominous synthesizers, the song clearly establishes the gloomy and sci-fi setting of the film. Influenced by the science fiction classic Blade Runner and cyberpunk aesthetics, Daccarett wrote the single to embody the qualities of an imaginary, highly technological future society. “The song is about Uma’s descent into madness and giving in to the rage that has been boiling inside her,” Daccarett reveals. The track was written by Daccarett, produced and composed by Saun Santipreecha, co-produced by Luc Trahand, and mixed and mastered by Gerhard Westphalen (Ed Sheeran, Chris Martin).

From an early age, Daccarett’s passion for performance and design set her on a path to becoming a multifaceted artist, blending the worlds of music, fashion, and film. She attended the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles, then moved to Paris to study fashion design at the Instituto Marangoni and La Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, before returning to L.A. to start her own production company. Describing her music as ’70s rock and ’80s pop with cinematic flair, Daccarett continues to write music with her company and has been working on several short films and videos.

Check out Dark Fires above and below, and find Emily Daccarett on her website and Instagram.