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Imbermind ‘Never Ending’ - The Sound of Tomorrow’s Electronica

  • Curious For Music Team
  • Jun 2
  • 2 min read

With Never Ending, Imbermind doesn’t just enter the electronic music conversation—they demand a seat at the head of the table. This debut is sleek, conceptual, and confident, the kind of album that radiates clarity of vision. Where so many electronic records lean too heavily on either form or feeling, Never Ending lands in that elusive middle ground—clean, clever, and emotionally resonant.


The sonic palette is immediately striking. From the first moments, it’s clear this isn’t your standard club fare. The textures are rich and immersive, with a refined use of dynamics that constantly shifts between intimacy and intensity. The production never overwhelms; instead, it envelops, with melodies that rise and dissolve like light on water. It's the kind of detail-oriented work you’d expect from artists who know the studio as intimately as the stage.


What’s most thrilling is how modern the record feels without being trend-chasing. There are nods to classic synth pop and underground electronica, but they’re woven through a contemporary filter that gives the album its own identity. The influence is there, sure—but it never overshadows the originality. Instead, the album feels like the natural evolution of the genre: thoughtful, forward-thinking, and deeply personal.


Lyrically and vocally, Never Ending opts for emotion over exposition. The vocals are delivered with a restrained power, allowing the listener to inhabit the space between the lines. This minimalism creates a kind of musical tension that pulls you in, making each track feel immersive. Rather than commanding your attention, it invites you to surrender to the atmosphere.


Ultimately, Never Ending is a debut that feels more like a statement than a test run. Imbermind proves that electronic music doesn’t have to sacrifice emotional depth for technical prowess—or vice versa. This is music for thinkers, feelers, and future-builders alike. It’s not just an album; it’s a blueprint for where the genre can go next.



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