Umer Piracha – Aeroplane Over The Sea, The Depths (Download Audios)

Artist: Umer Piracha

Downloads:

Aeroplane Over the Sea (Cover)

The Depths (Original)

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About:

My name is Umer Piracha, and I was raised in Multan, went to Aitchison in Lahore for A level, and now live in Philadelphia, USA. I am a Singer-Songwriter, Composer and Guitarist, surrounded by many creative souls. Most of my music concerns contemporary consciousness and spirituality. I am working on my first studio album that compiles inspirations and collaborations with other artists, and I want to bring something novel to the Pakistani music scene, mainly through bringing a sense of the ‘other’ in terms of introducing music from other parts of the world to Pakistan. I am doing this via collaborations with artists from all over the world (Europe/African/Scandinavian etc) and creating a new sound that is at once simple and profound. I also want to allow for intellectually liberating ideas in my music that are not necessarily western, but perhaps address issues seldom talked about. Finally, for my generation I want to evoke a sense of nostalgia about growing up in the 90s, by recreating familiar sounds of the decade. I love music more than anything in the world, and I want to bring that sense of passion to my country in providing an example of the power of the arts to liberate the human soul.

My name is Umer Piracha, and I was raised in Multan, went to Aitchison in Lahore for A level, and now live in Philadelphia, USA. I am a Singer-Songwriter, Composer and Guitarist, surrounded by many creative souls. Most of my music concerns contemporary consciousness and spirituality. I am working on my first studio album that compiles inspirations and collaborations with other artists, and I want to bring something novel to the Pakistani music scene, mainly through bringing a sense of the ‘other’ in terms of introducing music from other parts of the world to Pakistan. I am doing this via collaborations with artists from all over the world (Europe/African/Scandinavian etc) and creating a new sound that is at once simple and profound. I also want to allow for intellectually liberating ideas in my music that are not necessarily western, but perhaps address issues seldom talked about. Finally, for my generation I want to evoke a sense of nostalgia about growing up in the 90s, by recreating familiar sounds of the decade. I love music more than anything in the world, and I want to bring that sense of passion to my country in providing an example of the power of the arts to liberate the human soul.