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Alex Cortex' production work spans over a decade and covers diverse musical styles, from melodic downbeat electronica for labels like Ann Aimee to - more recently - kicking techno for Platzhirsch or Drexciya-style electro for Pomelo. Cortex has started out in the mid-90s producing for fellow Heidelberg native Move D's Source label and frequently collaborates with his friend Lopazz.
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Kihon 5
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Pomelo in_stock Pomelo Kihon 5
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17 October 2011
00:04:23
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The Double-Album Kihon is featured in Update #073:
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As the old year draws to a close, we recap the finest musical moments of 2011. For this update we have selected our favourite full-lengths of the year, and we are making all of these indispensable albums available to you for a special price until January 15, more...
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The Double-Album Kihon is featured in Update #071:
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This October has provided us with an abundance of outstanding albums, and it's been harder than ever to pick our release of the month. In the end the accolades had to go to Martyn's brilliant 'Ghost People' full-length, which evolves his sound far beyond the more...
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The Double-Album Kihon was top 6 in Best Rated Releases of Week #42
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The Double-Album Kihon was reviewed:
Alex Cortex gets back to basics with his third full-length 'Kihon', fifteen years since his first release. Unphased by trends, the timeless honesty of his electronic vision prevails, unfolding unhurriedly through its eleven tracks and communicating with a boundless purity unique to Cortex's sound. Immense.
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