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Cortex
Alain Mion, Alain Gandolfi





Cortex’s Inédit is a rare glimpse into the group’s wild, unfiltered imagination—raw, off-centre, and pulsing with the cosmic jazz-funk energy that made them cult icons. These are sketches, experiments, and hidden gems that feel freshly unearthed from a dusty Parisian studio, each track vibrating with that unmistakable Cortex tension between elegance and eccentricity.
Rhodes chords shimmer like fractured sunlight, drums snap with loose, human swagger, and basslines wander with a hypnotic, slightly psychedelic haze. The music is freer, less polished, and all the more captivating for it—ideas stretching, mutating, catching fire in unexpected places.
Inédit plays like the secret chapters of a story you thought you already knew: intimate, exploratory, and absolutely essential for anyone chasing that magic space where jazz, groove, and dreamlike experimentation collide.
A1
I Heard A Sigh
A2
Back To My World
A3
Said I Do
A4
A Winning Team
A5
High On The Funk
A6
Bring My Bonnie Back
B1
Moanin'
B2
Stand And Move
B3
Hannibal March
B4
The Sky Is Grey,I'm So Blue
B5
Maïlys
B6
Emily




