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Alessandro Cortini is an Italian musician, songwriter, and composer known for participating in various industrial and alternative projects, most notably <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a>, in addition to releasing haunting instrumental electronic music as a solo artist. After founding the electronic rock band <a href="spotify:artist:5upXSs1tvas8ODggCi97Yd">modwheelmood</a> during the late 1990s, he became a touring member of <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">NIN</a> in 2005, then departed the group in late 2008 in order to work on his solo projects blindoldfreak and <a href="spotify:artist:4vh9kE1fATE3Z6LUQUKdc3">Sonoio</a>. He rejoined <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">NIN</a> in 2013, the same year he began a prolific run of albums under his own name, showcasing his mastery of analog and modular synthesizers. In addition to eerie yet accessible solo efforts like 2019's Volume Massimo and 2021's Scuro Chiaro, Cortini has released full-length collaborations with <a href="spotify:artist:5UezsklPScipW64XJm7qql">Merzbow</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0V1EXFlRy3LeOKB07YJucI">Lawrence English</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:1EULJuDFWpZ9xg4YwtUGGt">Daniel Avery</a>. NATI INFINITI, based on his work for an immersive audio installation, appeared in 2024.
Born in Bologna and raised in Forlì, Cortini developed an interest in music as a youngster when he started recording songs for his grandparents on a small boombox. He became interested in composition, and during early adulthood relocated to the United States to study guitar at Musicians Institute in California. After graduation, he landed work as a touring guitarist for Washington-based rock band <a href="spotify:artist:05NCiWxfvfgFSzPxwGq0rp">the Mayfield Four</a> between 2001 and 2002.
Upon returning to California after the tour, he suddenly developed a burgeoning interest in keys and modular synths. Initially delving into his fascination with the Steinberg Model E plug-in and composing parts in the Logic DAW system, he took things up a notch when he brought his cousin's MiniMoog back to the U.S. after a visit home. Noticing a distinctly magnetic difference between emulative software and modular hardware, Cortini began a journey into teaching himself as much as he could about the world of synthesizers. He took a few more steps when he decided to attend auditions for <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a>. Fitting in instantly, he went on to tour with <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">NIN</a> on their 2005 Live: With Teeth tour, Performance 2007, and their 2008 Lights in the Sky Over North/South America tour. In the fall of 2006, he acted as special advisor to some of the students at Musicians Institute's Recording Artist program.
At the start of 2009, Cortini briefly left <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">NIN</a> to pursue a number of his own projects, one of which was with Swedish musician Pelle Hillström (formerly of <a href="spotify:artist:0OSw9it2MM9CxLC6WOhgEd">Abandoned Pools</a>) for the alt-rock/electronica project <a href="spotify:artist:5upXSs1tvas8ODggCi97Yd">modwheelmood</a>, founded in 1998. Named after the modulation wheel on the left side of keyboards, the project independently released five EPs (2003's ?, 2006's Enemies & Immigrants, and the three Pearls to Pigs volumes released in 2007 and 2008, with an extensive three-volume set released in 2009). Following the Pearls to Pigs set, <a href="spotify:artist:5upXSs1tvas8ODggCi97Yd">modwheelmood</a> went on to tour the West Coast of the U.S. and provide remixes for the <a href="spotify:artist:0ucLPotcQNI7AViFytdhBz">Ladytron</a> track "Ghosts" and <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a>' "The Great Destroyer." The only effort put out by Cortini's erstwhile blindoldfreak project, 1, was also released in 2009. Unlike the conventional electropop song structures and melody-laden choruses of his other endeavors, blindoldfreak was more concerned with the atmosphere and mood captured at any given time when experimenting with various synthesizer units and looping techniques. Cortini went on to tour briefly with the English rock outfit <a href="spotify:artist:12Chz98pHFMPJEknJQMWvI">Muse</a> in 2009 as a temporary replacement for the band's usual touring bassist, Morgan Nicholls. He also earned production credits on the Velocifero and Gravity the Seducer albums by the Liverpool-based synth pop act <a href="spotify:artist:0ucLPotcQNI7AViFytdhBz">Ladytron</a>.
Cortini created the solo project <a href="spotify:artist:4vh9kE1fATE3Z6LUQUKdc3">Sonoio</a> in 2010. Like <a href="spotify:artist:5upXSs1tvas8ODggCi97Yd">modwheelmood</a>, the project was purely electronic, and heavily focused on the synthesis of harmony and melody. Cortini put out two full-length efforts under the <a href="spotify:artist:4vh9kE1fATE3Z6LUQUKdc3">Sonoio</a> moniker: 2010's Blue and 2011's Red (with companion remix albums in the same years). The project was a definitive example of Cortini's talents, encapsulating his production techniques and his passion for modular synthesis, particularly that of the Buchla Music Easel. He also joined the touring lineup for <a href="spotify:artist:1yDbenrXWhaQij3SCpsXe7">How to Destroy Angels</a> (a post-industrial group featuring Mariqueen Maandig Reznor, <a href="spotify:artist:0hRijdwO8UsJMudc3476ma">Trent Reznor</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5HARKwnZLNQBeUGsTHX2AM">Atticus Ross</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a> art director Rob Sheridan) in 2010. A number of years prior, Cortini had returned to the <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a> fold, both in the studio and the live arena, providing heavy contributions to the 2008's Ghosts I-IV and The Slip, as well as 2013's Hesitation Marks (for which he received a co-writing credit on the intro to "The Eater of Dreams" alongside <a href="spotify:artist:0hRijdwO8UsJMudc3476ma">Reznor</a>). Cortini went out on tour with <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">NIN</a> to promote all of these releases.
In 2013, the multi-instrumentalist began writing a number of pieces that would subsequently be issued under his own name, some through U.S. indie label <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Important+Records%22">Important Records</a> and Dominick Fernow's (aka <a href="spotify:artist:00NwpiTtYKYzE6yEhSbFIk">Prurient</a>) <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Hospital+Productions%22">Hospital Productions</a>. Most of the material on these releases would be written while on tour, with Cortini describing 2013's Forse 1 and Forse 2 as compositions born out of experimenting on the Buchla, and 2014's Sonno as lullabies written for himself while on the road. In 2015 he put out Risveglio -- his second release for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Hospital+Productions%22">Hospital Productions</a> -- with the vast majority written with the Roland MC-202 monophonic synth/sequencer and the Roland TB-303 bass synth. In early 2017, it was announced that Cortini would once again be touring with <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a> for the 2017 summer performance season. During the year, Cortini released a collaborative album with Japanese noise legend <a href="spotify:artist:5UezsklPScipW64XJm7qql">Merzbow</a>, a 7" with experimental techno producer <a href="spotify:artist:1EULJuDFWpZ9xg4YwtUGGt">Daniel Avery</a>, and the solo full-length Avanti. Ever prolific, the following year he released Fine, the third <a href="spotify:artist:4vh9kE1fATE3Z6LUQUKdc3">Sonoio</a> album, and Immediate Horizon, a duo effort with <a href="spotify:artist:0V1EXFlRy3LeOKB07YJucI">Lawrence English</a>.
In 2019 he signed to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Mute%22">Mute</a> for his eighth studio album Volume Massimo, one of his melodic, accessible works as a solo artist. Illusion of Time, a full-length collaboration of <a href="spotify:artist:1EULJuDFWpZ9xg4YwtUGGt">Avery</a>, appeared in 2020. The soundtrack to the game Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint, co-composed by Cortini, <a href="spotify:artist:57vhIhkzqXdrZnLoD0yl9C">Alain Johannes</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:65mdUmTmDJRbmWkiHfYElm">Norm Block</a>, was issued by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Laced+Records%22">Laced Records</a> later in the year. Cortini put out numerous archival releases and live sets online, then returned to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Mute%22">Mute</a> with the 2021 full-length Scuro Chiaro. NATI INFINITI, a recording of material originally composed as part of an installation for the Sónar Lisboa festival in 2022, was released in 2024. ~ Rob Wacey & Paul Simpson, Rovi
Born in Bologna and raised in Forlì, Cortini developed an interest in music as a youngster when he started recording songs for his grandparents on a small boombox. He became interested in composition, and during early adulthood relocated to the United States to study guitar at Musicians Institute in California. After graduation, he landed work as a touring guitarist for Washington-based rock band <a href="spotify:artist:05NCiWxfvfgFSzPxwGq0rp">the Mayfield Four</a> between 2001 and 2002.
Upon returning to California after the tour, he suddenly developed a burgeoning interest in keys and modular synths. Initially delving into his fascination with the Steinberg Model E plug-in and composing parts in the Logic DAW system, he took things up a notch when he brought his cousin's MiniMoog back to the U.S. after a visit home. Noticing a distinctly magnetic difference between emulative software and modular hardware, Cortini began a journey into teaching himself as much as he could about the world of synthesizers. He took a few more steps when he decided to attend auditions for <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a>. Fitting in instantly, he went on to tour with <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">NIN</a> on their 2005 Live: With Teeth tour, Performance 2007, and their 2008 Lights in the Sky Over North/South America tour. In the fall of 2006, he acted as special advisor to some of the students at Musicians Institute's Recording Artist program.
At the start of 2009, Cortini briefly left <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">NIN</a> to pursue a number of his own projects, one of which was with Swedish musician Pelle Hillström (formerly of <a href="spotify:artist:0OSw9it2MM9CxLC6WOhgEd">Abandoned Pools</a>) for the alt-rock/electronica project <a href="spotify:artist:5upXSs1tvas8ODggCi97Yd">modwheelmood</a>, founded in 1998. Named after the modulation wheel on the left side of keyboards, the project independently released five EPs (2003's ?, 2006's Enemies & Immigrants, and the three Pearls to Pigs volumes released in 2007 and 2008, with an extensive three-volume set released in 2009). Following the Pearls to Pigs set, <a href="spotify:artist:5upXSs1tvas8ODggCi97Yd">modwheelmood</a> went on to tour the West Coast of the U.S. and provide remixes for the <a href="spotify:artist:0ucLPotcQNI7AViFytdhBz">Ladytron</a> track "Ghosts" and <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a>' "The Great Destroyer." The only effort put out by Cortini's erstwhile blindoldfreak project, 1, was also released in 2009. Unlike the conventional electropop song structures and melody-laden choruses of his other endeavors, blindoldfreak was more concerned with the atmosphere and mood captured at any given time when experimenting with various synthesizer units and looping techniques. Cortini went on to tour briefly with the English rock outfit <a href="spotify:artist:12Chz98pHFMPJEknJQMWvI">Muse</a> in 2009 as a temporary replacement for the band's usual touring bassist, Morgan Nicholls. He also earned production credits on the Velocifero and Gravity the Seducer albums by the Liverpool-based synth pop act <a href="spotify:artist:0ucLPotcQNI7AViFytdhBz">Ladytron</a>.
Cortini created the solo project <a href="spotify:artist:4vh9kE1fATE3Z6LUQUKdc3">Sonoio</a> in 2010. Like <a href="spotify:artist:5upXSs1tvas8ODggCi97Yd">modwheelmood</a>, the project was purely electronic, and heavily focused on the synthesis of harmony and melody. Cortini put out two full-length efforts under the <a href="spotify:artist:4vh9kE1fATE3Z6LUQUKdc3">Sonoio</a> moniker: 2010's Blue and 2011's Red (with companion remix albums in the same years). The project was a definitive example of Cortini's talents, encapsulating his production techniques and his passion for modular synthesis, particularly that of the Buchla Music Easel. He also joined the touring lineup for <a href="spotify:artist:1yDbenrXWhaQij3SCpsXe7">How to Destroy Angels</a> (a post-industrial group featuring Mariqueen Maandig Reznor, <a href="spotify:artist:0hRijdwO8UsJMudc3476ma">Trent Reznor</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5HARKwnZLNQBeUGsTHX2AM">Atticus Ross</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a> art director Rob Sheridan) in 2010. A number of years prior, Cortini had returned to the <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a> fold, both in the studio and the live arena, providing heavy contributions to the 2008's Ghosts I-IV and The Slip, as well as 2013's Hesitation Marks (for which he received a co-writing credit on the intro to "The Eater of Dreams" alongside <a href="spotify:artist:0hRijdwO8UsJMudc3476ma">Reznor</a>). Cortini went out on tour with <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">NIN</a> to promote all of these releases.
In 2013, the multi-instrumentalist began writing a number of pieces that would subsequently be issued under his own name, some through U.S. indie label <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Important+Records%22">Important Records</a> and Dominick Fernow's (aka <a href="spotify:artist:00NwpiTtYKYzE6yEhSbFIk">Prurient</a>) <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Hospital+Productions%22">Hospital Productions</a>. Most of the material on these releases would be written while on tour, with Cortini describing 2013's Forse 1 and Forse 2 as compositions born out of experimenting on the Buchla, and 2014's Sonno as lullabies written for himself while on the road. In 2015 he put out Risveglio -- his second release for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Hospital+Productions%22">Hospital Productions</a> -- with the vast majority written with the Roland MC-202 monophonic synth/sequencer and the Roland TB-303 bass synth. In early 2017, it was announced that Cortini would once again be touring with <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a> for the 2017 summer performance season. During the year, Cortini released a collaborative album with Japanese noise legend <a href="spotify:artist:5UezsklPScipW64XJm7qql">Merzbow</a>, a 7" with experimental techno producer <a href="spotify:artist:1EULJuDFWpZ9xg4YwtUGGt">Daniel Avery</a>, and the solo full-length Avanti. Ever prolific, the following year he released Fine, the third <a href="spotify:artist:4vh9kE1fATE3Z6LUQUKdc3">Sonoio</a> album, and Immediate Horizon, a duo effort with <a href="spotify:artist:0V1EXFlRy3LeOKB07YJucI">Lawrence English</a>.
In 2019 he signed to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Mute%22">Mute</a> for his eighth studio album Volume Massimo, one of his melodic, accessible works as a solo artist. Illusion of Time, a full-length collaboration of <a href="spotify:artist:1EULJuDFWpZ9xg4YwtUGGt">Avery</a>, appeared in 2020. The soundtrack to the game Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint, co-composed by Cortini, <a href="spotify:artist:57vhIhkzqXdrZnLoD0yl9C">Alain Johannes</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:65mdUmTmDJRbmWkiHfYElm">Norm Block</a>, was issued by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Laced+Records%22">Laced Records</a> later in the year. Cortini put out numerous archival releases and live sets online, then returned to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Mute%22">Mute</a> with the 2021 full-length Scuro Chiaro. NATI INFINITI, a recording of material originally composed as part of an installation for the Sónar Lisboa festival in 2022, was released in 2024. ~ Rob Wacey & Paul Simpson, Rovi
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