
MINIMALIZE YOUR REWORKS
| Genre | Electronica House Electro Indie Dance |
|---|---|
| Format | VINYL |
| Cat. no | CORTIZONA035 |
| Label | CORTIZONA |
| Artist | WALTER VERDIN |
| Release Date | 08/05/2026 |
| Carrier | 2LP |
| Barcode | 5414166688845 |
| Stock | Pre-order |
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'Minimalize Your Reworks' features contributions from a wide range of musicians:
Peaking Lights (USA/Mexican Summer ...) delivers a motorik manifesto for lost 80's kids with nostalgia for coin up games at a desolated Luna Park. Stripped down demented disco to keep the heartbeat in a trance.
Jlin(USA/Planet Mu) injects the old school vibe with a shot of firing future footwork reshaping it in a dazzling abstract bass buzzer.
Céline Gillain (Belgium/Cortizona) sculpts Verdin's mantra into a brand new story dribbling between deadpan bubblegum dance hall and tongue in cheek wordy rappinghood.
A slow burning technicolor dream fading into a throbbing new ecstatic reality is maybe the best way to describe Transistorcake's (Belgium/1/2 of Aili/Eskimo Recordings) translation of the original composition.
Electronic body music of a Blade Runner generation chasing a Stranger Things reality in an upside down world: Sagat's (Belgium/Bepotel/Meakusma...) version explores new horizons for sure.
Beton Brut (London/Plasma Sources) goes for the short sharp shock and flips Walter's analogue tape advice into an insane grimey gabbercore classic for the year 2525.
That's around the same time era where you can find the spirit of Legowelt's (The Netherlands/Bunker/Clone...) goofy robotic interpretation of 'Minimalize': Star Trekking across the universe, boldly going forward with the vocoder and the 808 until everyone's dancing or at least moving their feet.
Is it an earthquake? Am I having a heart attack? Is this how the light at the end of the tunnel sounds? Only Ossia (Bristol/Blackest Ever Black) knows. Together with his vintage echodeck he's exploring and pushing dub & Mego boundaries here. Stretching the Bristol maximum out of the minimum with a thrilling result.
DJ Marcelle (The Netherlands/Cortizona) takes bass to another level in her Space Invaders Remix, deconstructing and splicing sound into a new form of what could be an anchor point for inzane Johnnies testing and fine-tuning their boombox car sound system.
Patrick Stevens aka the anti-techno warrior aka Hypnoskull (Belgium/Ant Zen) slams your brain with an industrial stomper - banging like a 1984 anthem - straight outta George Orwell ghetto.
The Hafler Trio (Estonia/Staalplaat/Touch...) knocks on the doors of perception and enters your sonicsoul with hidden subliminal messages like only Andrew McKenzie can. But what did you expect with a legacy of creating music for almost 50 years and collaborations with Autechre, Nurse With Wound, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Z'EV, Jónsi, Clock DVA, Blixa Bargeld and many others?
And Annelies Monseré (Belgium/Horn of Plenty/Morc) transcends cosmic minimal frequencies from another dimension into an unknown maximalized spectrum. Just with her voice and harmonium she delivers acoustic shoegaze and a hauntingly hypnotizing mantra of 8 minutes and 10 seconds.