ACIDUSA Explores Self-Perception and Sonic Duality on ‘Who Am I’
The Algerian DJ/producer duo takes us on a glitchy trip through acid, trance and percussive bass that mirrors fractured identities in such a globalized reality.
Paris-based Algerian DJ/Producer duo, Acidusa, grapples with the question of identity in a globalised world on their latest self-released single, ‘Who Am I’.
The duo has been recently gaining recognition in Europe’s electronic dance circuit for their forward-thinking productions and percussive live sets that often feature vocals that honour their North African roots.
The track is a glitchy trip through acid, trance, and percussive bass with bilingual vocal samples that unravels like an inner dialogue, questioning how we perceive, translate, and reconstruct ourselves in such a hyperconnected world. Shifting between English and Arabic lyricism, ‘Who Am I’ mirrors Acidusa’s cross-cultural identity, weaving emotional depth and introspection into a techno-like pulse built for late-night dancefloors.
With its hypnotic basslines and textural layering, ‘Who Am I’ captures the duo’s signature balance between experimentation and accessibility, proving that even in the chaos of electronic music, moments of self-reflections and consciousness still find their footing.
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