Brazilian producers Öwnboss and Scorsi have launched Immersed, a collaborative project that began during their remix of Nari & Milani's "Atom." The duo has signed to Sony and is preparing a six-track EP for release this summer.
From Remix to Full Project
The partnership evolved from studio sessions that followed their work on the "Atom" remix. "At first, Immersed was never supposed to be a 'project' in the traditional sense. We were just making music together after the Atom remix because the chemistry felt good creatively," the duo explained. "But after a few sessions, we realized the songs weren't sounding like random collaborations anymore. There was a consistent emotional language connecting everything, groove, atmosphere, melody, heavy basses — and it started feeling like chapters from the same universe."
Immersed positions itself around sound design and world-building, balancing melodic depth with festival-ready energy. The project's visual identity centers on a high-contrast aesthetic dominated by red.
Early Releases and Sonic Identity
The duo released "Now You See Me" and "Tantra" earlier in 2026, followed by "The Last Time," a vocal-driven track that pushes the project's emotional range. "Immersed is really built around contrast. We love combining things that normally don't coexist comfortably together. Emotional but aggressive, cinematic but club-driven," they said. "Each release explores a different side of that identity. 'Tantra' leans more hypnotic and groove-oriented and strong club energy, 'Now You See Me' feels more like its own thing, melodic and yet direct, while 'The Last Time' dives much deeper emotionally and atmospherically."
The creative balance between Öwnboss, known for his 2022 hit "Move Your Body" which cleared 200 million streams, and Scorsi's melodic and progressive production background relies on trust. "The project only really works when both worlds disappear into something new together," they noted. "There are moments where one person naturally leads more emotionally, and others where someone pushes the energy or sound design further, but there's very little ego involved creatively."
Looking Ahead
"The Last Time" marks an emotional evolution for the project. "We've always been inspired by cinematic music, alternative music and emotionally-driven songwriting outside of electronic music, so allowing vocals and atmosphere to take a bigger role felt very natural for the project," the duo said. The upcoming EP will continue that direction while exploring heavier, darker, and more club-driven territory across its six tracks.

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