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“There’s no rulebook for me when I’m in the studio” Amirali

Iranian-born, London-based producer Amirali first made a name for himself in the earlier half of the last decade, releasing a cluster of infectious, synth-driven club tracks into the world with his Crosstown Rebels-released debut LP, . After a stint of relentless touring and DJing, he took an extended break in order to reinvigorate his music making. This December sees him return with a fresh outlook and new LP, titled . We caught up with him to talk studio sessions

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