Irina Imme's "Y2K," new EP. The project comprises four short tracks, each under fourteen minutes, capturing an intensely personal chapter while leaning into the vibrant sonic textures that still inform her artistry. Y2K is a deliberate celebration of emotional survival and artistic rediscovery, expressed through glistening alternative-pop production rather than trend-chasing.
Y2K is about the emotional fallout of personal tragedies without the tragic weight on your shoulders. “I tried to make the EP walk the line between vulnerability and confidence, so that each song fits into a bigger emotional timeline. The result is a project that's nostalgic, but still has its modern edge, making it a must-listen for fans of indie pop, alternative pop, and emotionally charged electronic music.
Standouts include “spicy kids,” a track dripping with personality and kinetic energy. The production is playful and polished with infectious rhythms and a rebellious emotional undercurrent that immediately pulls you into Irina Imme’s world. The more you listen, the more textures and subtle details you discover.
“boxes” is another track that is more introspective. The song is an example of emotional tension and introspection, demonstrating Irina’s gift for mood-based storytelling through multi-layered melodies and carefully arranged instrumentation. The energy of the EP and the softer emotional moments are in contrast, and that’s the pulse of the project.
“Rather die” is one of the most emotionally devastating moments in the project. The effect is a raw sense of honesty that feels both intimate and cinematic, without over-arranging. It demonstrates how Y2K is an important artistic statement about rebuilding your identity after hard times.
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