This is how Unex sounds

This is how Unex sounds

Discover how we are celebrating 60 years of history at Unex with a special playlist that connects our past and our present through music.

In 1964, the world experienced a musical revolution. That year, songs such as A Hard Day's Night by The Beatles topped the charts, while genres like folk and rock emerged strongly, reflecting the social and cultural changes of the time. Music became a means of expression that deeply influenced an entire generation.

At Unex, we began our journey in this vibrant year of 1964. Music, with its ability to inspire and connect, has been a constant companion to our evolution as a company.

That is why, for our 60th anniversary, we have created a playlist that connects our past with the present. From iconic songs released in the year we were founded to tracks from 2024, this selection includes the most important musical pieces that have accompanied us on our journey.

It is a sonic journey that links generations, styles and moments and not only reminds us of who we were, but also shows who we are today: a diverse team with different talents, styles and preferences.

This festive season, we would like to share this list with you. We hope it brings you as much joy and inspiration as does us.

We invite you to listen to our playlist* here.

Happy holidays and thank you for being part of our story!

 

 

*This playlist was created as a musical tribute to share and enjoy our history through Spotify. It is not intended for commercial or promotional purposes, and the songs are played under the platform's terms of use.

 

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