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CORTEX - Pourquoi



Artist: CORTEX  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Pourquoi
Label: Trad Vibe  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: TVLP 04
Format: LP
Released: 31 May, 2010
Price: $16.95
Genre: Funk
Playlist: MP3
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Sans Toi - MP3 Sample MP3 "Sans Toi"
2.  - Images - MP3 Sample MP3 "Images"
3.  - Pauvre Star - MP3 Sample MP3 "Pauvre Star"
4.  - La Bulle - MP3 Sample MP3 "La Bulle"
Side 2
1.  - Runnin' From You - MP3 Sample MP3 "Runnin' From You"
2.  - Le Visionaire - MP3 Sample MP3 "Le Visionaire"
3.  - Pourquoi - MP3 Sample MP3 "Pourquoi"
4.  - Make Me Love You - MP3 Sample MP3 "Make Me Love You"
5.  - Mtain Gris - MP3 Sample MP3 "Mtain Gris"

  • played by:DJ Goodka From The Groovologists, DJ Moar –³ Venice Beach –³

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    Review

    Recorded in 1978 but lovingly excavated from the vaults and remastered by Trad Vibe records, this third album by French band Cortex is a wealth of funky delights. Like Steely Dan, the core of Cortex consisted of pianist Alain Mion and drummer Alain Gandolfi, but for recording their number was swelled by a host of session musicians. Combining fusion with pop and rock melodies, they seriously sound like they were in the same zone as Stevie Wonder circa "Songs In The Key of Life" - the use of synth basslines and funky clavinets in particular recall the great one.<br>Recalling another great lost album, Shggie Otis's Inspiration Information, the atmosphere is tight and warm as songs like "Images" follow some superb jazzy chord changes. "La Bulle" is a sexy and slow rocky number that owes a debt to Isaac Hayes, and sounds like the kind of thing Air listened to around the time of Moon Safari. The uptempo disco of "Running From You" is made slightly camp due to the clipped English language vocals, but it's still a hell of a tune (ideally suited for a cosmic Todd Terje edit). Closing track "Matin Gris" is the most downtempo thing on the album and a fitting send-off, with the glorious analogue phasing on the synths proving a real highlight. This is funky French rock at its best, and very deserving of a reissue and a whole new audience.