Genre-Defying Triumph Of Emotion & Innovation
Published
Never Ending
Imbermind
With Never Ending, Imbermind delivers an album that feels like a complete and fully realized artistic statement—a rarity in the era of algorithm-driven singles and fast-consumed content. This 11-track debut is not simply a collection of songs; it’s a carefully crafted journey that showcases both technical mastery and emotional vulnerability.
From the euphoric pulse of its dancefloor-ready cuts to the cinematic tension of its more introspective tracks, Never Ending thrives in contrast. Its sonic palette is rich with analog synths, layered textures, and expressive vocals that echo influences like Depeche Mode and Moderat without ever feeling derivative. Each member of the group brings something essential: Edu Imbernon’s club credibility, Luis Clemente’s multi-instrumental depth, Nico Casal’s cinematic flair, and Álvaro Monreal’s emotive voice.
What sets this project apart is its ability to connect the personal with the universal. “Thousand Miles,” for instance, isn’t just a story of endurance—it’s a soundscape of hope. As electronic music continues to evolve, Imbermind positions themselves as both stewards of tradition and innovators of the future. Never Ending isn’t just worth a listen—it demands your full attention.
