Imagination

Imagination

funk, post-disco

United Kingdom Est. 1981

"A pulsating blend of rhythm and melody drives the listener into an infectious groove, marked by vibrant basslines and lively brass flourishes that create an undeniable urgency to dance."

Quick Start

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Imagination matters as a captivating force in the realm of funk and post-disco, revitalizing dance music with an infectious energy that encourages listeners to lose themselves on the floor.
Imagination matters as a captivating force in the realm of funk and post-disco, revitalizing dance music with an infectious energy that encourages listeners to lose themselves on the floor. Their work stands as a testament to the power of groove-driven soundscapes, where each track invites collective movement and shared joy, fostering a vibrant community around their performances. The band's approach is characterized by a seamless fusion of rhythms and melodies, employing rich basslines and buoyant brass sections that evoke a sense of celebration. They often utilize playful hooks, creating a sonic playground that engages the audience not just as passive listeners but as active participants in the musical experience. This dance-centric focus enhances their ability to create lasting connections through sound. Lyrically, Imagination often explores themes of love, escapism, and the exhilaration of nightlife, weaving stories that resonate with both sincerity and an underlying sense of irony. Their writing balances evocative imagery with relatable sentiments, making each song feel like a personal invitation to revel in life's pleasures, while their tone oscillates between uplifting and introspective.

Full discography

Imagination's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

9 releases 4 albums 1981–1988
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Imagination sound like?

A pulsating blend of rhythm and melody drives the listener into an infectious groove, marked by vibrant basslines and lively brass flourishes that create an undeniable urgency to dance. Rooted in funk and post-disco. Start with Body Talk.

What is the best Imagination album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Body Talk" (1981). It's the most representative of what makes Imagination worth hearing.

Who is Imagination for?

If you're into funk and post-disco, Imagination is worth your time. A pulsating blend of rhythm and melody drives the listener into an infectious groove, marked by vibrant basslines and lively brass flourishes that create an undeniable urgency to dance.

How many albums does Imagination have?

Imagination has 9 releases in their discography, including 4 albums.