IMATEM
IMATEM is a musical project that has worked with vocalists like Sara Noxx and Ronan Harris. Their track 'Down to the Sea' features Noxx, while 'Haven'...
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IMATEM is a musical project that has worked with vocalists like Sara Noxx and Ronan Harris. Their track 'Down to the Sea' features Noxx, while 'Haven' includes Harris. The group's sound tends toward the atmospheric, with songs that often build around mood and texture rather than conventional pop structures.
Their catalog includes albums titled 'In the Shadows of the Sun', 'The Bells of Never', and 'Down to the Sea'. The latter album reportedly involved cellist Yo-Yo Ma. IMATEM's music has drawn mixed reactions over time, with some listeners finding it compelling and others less engaged by its style.
What's clear is that IMATEM operates as a collaborative vehicle rather than a fixed band lineup. They bring in different vocalists for specific tracks, which gives their work a shifting character from song to song. The project seems more focused on creating particular sonic atmospheres than on maintaining a consistent public persona or narrative.
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