Imbermind’s debut album “Never Ending”, marks a significant moment in modern music—a successful collaboration between artists with distinct global profiles, unified by a shared creative vision. At a time when cross-genre collaboration is often surface-level or PR-driven, Imbermind offers a genuinely synergistic fusion of talents.
The four-member collective brings industry weight and artistic credibility to the table. Edu Imbernon, known for his festival dominance and collaborations with giants like RY X and The xx, adds precision and polish to the production. Nico Casal’s success as a film composer translates into sweeping, cinematic arrangements. Luis Clemente anchors the indie-electronic crossover appeal, while Álvaro Monreal’s vocal and acoustic engineering work grounds the project in authenticity.
For the industry, “Never Ending” is a case study in how electronic music can break out of club and playlist confines and evolve into a narrative form. It’s also a strong reminder that emotionally driven, album-focused electronic projects still have a vital role in a streaming-dominated age. Imbermind is not just another electronic act—they’re a blueprint for what’s next.
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