Alessandro Cortini today shares the video for new track, “
LO SPECCHIO,” the latest to be taken from his forthcoming new album,
SCURO CHIARO, out
June 11 on vinyl, CD and digital platforms.
SCURO CHIARO comes from a place that delights in the affirmation of life's constant variations, simultaneously presenting both bewilderment and vulnerability with its somber hues and pulsing, synthetic surfaces. The new video illustrates this perfectly as once again, Cortini collaborates with director Marco Ciceri and CGI creators Ciceri and Axel Schoterman for this journey through strangely familiar terrain. Watch
here.
Pre-order
SCURO CHIARO here.
Watch the previously released video for “CHIAROSCURO”
here.
MORE ABOUT SCURO CHIAROThe album's title plays on the term for heavily contrasting light and shadow in painting and other visual arts. Cortini explains,
"SCURO CHIARO
is the opposite of chiaroscuro [the use of light and shadow to give strong contrast], and in a way it shows that no matter how you order things there's always going to be two elements that tend to be the opposite of each other that make up the truth—or make up everything.
" On his previous album,
VOLUME MASSIMO (2019, his first for Mute), Cortini developed a process he carried through to this album, working through his archive of personal recordings and carefully surveying to find sounds and elements with which to compose.
"To me things that were created apart in time can fit together in a work of art, and it doesn't matter when they were created," says Cortini. "
You drink wine that is ten years old with a meal that is freshly handmade. The final product, in my opinion, doesn't need to be made at the same time." The artwork for
SCURO CHIARO, shot by Emilie Elizabeth, is an extension of the thematic bridge between the two works.
Cortini recently collaborated with electronic musical instrument manufacturer Make Noise to create a bespoke instrument and effects unit,
Strega.
"Strega is a successful attempt to condense my sonic aesthetic into a music making box," Cortini says.
"Throughout the time that I finished the record I was receiving prototypes, and their work was integrated on the record." The beauty of
SCURO CHIARO lies in its contradictions. The abrasive elements that cycle in and out of focus across the album all find resolution in the warm ambiences that crackle and hiss into life in the background of every track.
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