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Alessandro Cortini- NATI INFINITI

SKU: 5400863166069
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2024 release. Following up on 2021's Scuro Chiaro, NATI INFINITI is a 40-minute piece split into five movements, based on an immersive audio installation that Cortini originally created for the Sónar Lisboa festival in 2022 where it was presented across four floors of the Museu de Lisboa's Moagem. Cortini later debuted the live performance at Berlin's Atonal festival in 2023, reimagining the work as a unique, evolving dialogue. The record is mixed by Grammy nominated recording engineer, producer, and mixer Marta Salogni (Björk, Depeche Mode, Sampha), and features Cortini's Strega synth, which he co-designed with music technology company Make Noise.

Format: New CD/Electronic

Alessandro Cortini- NATI INFINITI

SKU: 5400863166069
Regular price ¥131.00
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Release Date: 10.4.24

 

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2024 release. Following up on 2021's Scuro Chiaro, NATI INFINITI is a 40-minute piece split into five movements, based on an immersive audio installation that Cortini originally created for the Sónar Lisboa festival in 2022 where it was presented across four floors of the Museu de Lisboa's Moagem. Cortini later debuted the live performance at Berlin's Atonal festival in 2023, reimagining the work as a unique, evolving dialogue. The record is mixed by Grammy nominated recording engineer, producer, and mixer Marta Salogni (Björk, Depeche Mode, Sampha), and features Cortini's Strega synth, which he co-designed with music technology company Make Noise.