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Imbermind ‘Never Ending’ - The Indie-Electronic Supergroup You Didn’t Know You Needed

  • Melodrift Team
  • Jun 2
  • 1 min read

With Never Ending, Spanish supergroup Imbermind make the kind of debut most acts can only dream of—rich, moody, and unexpectedly moving. It’s indie. It’s electronic. It’s cinematic. But more than that, it’s cool, in that understated, confidence-without-cockiness kind of way.


Let’s be honest: when a film composer, a globetrotting DJ, a Spanish indie scene stalwart, and a soulful singer-producer walk into a studio, the results could easily lean pretentious. Instead, Imbermind comes out swinging with a record that’s as emotionally raw as it is technically accomplished. These aren’t just tracks—they’re moments, little universes you can get lost in.


The soundscape is deliciously textured. One minute you’re swimming in ambient swells, the next you’re dancing through polished beats that wouldn’t be out of place at Printworks or Primavera. But it never feels disjointed. Somehow, it all holds together—likely thanks to the shared creative chemistry behind the scenes.


What’s truly refreshing is the sincerity. In a time when irony and gloss often dominate, Never Ending dares to be heartfelt. The vocals feel lived-in. The production breathes. It’s the kind of album that makes you want to get in your feelings at 2am—whether you’re on a rooftop or alone with headphones.


Imbermind might be new to the scene, but Never Ending proves they’re playing a long game. This is a band with something to say—and the talent to say it beautifully.



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