Alessandro Cortini

Alessandro Cortini

Cortini performing with Nine Inch Nails in 2007
Background information
Birth name Alessandro Cortini
Born (1976-05-24) May 24, 1976
Origin Italy
Genres Alternative rock, industrial rock, industrial metal, indie pop, synthpop, electronic
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Vocals, keyboards, guitar
Years active 1994present
Labels Interscope, Buddyhead Records, Modwheelmusic
Associated acts Modwheelmood, SONOIO, Blindoldfreak, Ladytron, Marnie, Muse, Nine Inch Nails, The Mayfield Four, How To Destroy Angels
Website sonoio.org

Alessandro Cortini (born May 24, 1976) is an Italian musician best known for touring and recording with the American band Nine Inch Nails from 2004 to 2008, and he rejoined the band in spring 2013.[1] Currently, Cortini is also the frontman for the Los Angeles based electronic-alternative band SONOIO.

In addition, he was a touring member of The Mayfield Four from 2000 to 2002. Cortini was also a founding member of Modwheelmood, an electronic/alternative band from Los Angeles, California along with former Abandoned Pools guitarist Pelle Hillström. He recently completed a small Canadian tour under his solo project, blindoldfreak.[2]

Background

Cortini was born in Bologna, but raised in Forlì. Cortini moved from Italy to the United States to study guitar at the Musicians Institute. After graduating, and straying away from the guitar, he decided to focus on keyboards and synths. From 2001 to 2002, Cortini acted as touring guitarist for The Mayfield Four in support of their album Second Skin. While briefly teaching at the Musicians Institute, he saw an ad for open auditions for Nine Inch Nails.[3] Reznor stated that Alessandro Cortini "fit in immediately."[4] Reznor also stated that:

My first thought when Alessandro walked in was that he didn't look like what I had in mind. His presence was intense but gentle, not the "I'm gonna attack you" energy fans might associate with NIN. Then he started, and within 30 seconds I was like "That's the guy!" I never once regretted it. Without taking anything away from Charlie [Clouser], Alessandro is really into playing the studio parts as much as humanly possible.[3]

Cortini toured with Nine Inch Nails from 2005 to 2008, during the band's "Live: With Teeth", "Performance 2007" and "Lights In The Sky Over North/South America" tours. His primary role was that of touring keyboard player, although he also played guitar and bass guitar on some songs. Besides touring with the band, Cortini also contributed to the instrumental album Ghosts I-IV (receiving co-writing credits on a number of tracks) and the 2008 album The Slip. A Modwheelmood remix of "The Great Destroyer" was also released on the Year Zero remix album Year Zero Remixed, and Cortini features in the live DVD Beside You In Time, as well as the music videos for The Hand That Feeds and Survivalism. He left the band at the end of 2008, citing a desire to pursue other projects.

Cortini is also the frontman of Los Angeles band Modwheelmood, which he leads with former Abandoned Pools guitarist Pelle Hillstrom. Together they have released two EPs, ? (2003) and Enemies & Immigrants (2006). In 2007, they released Things Will Change, the companion remix disc for Enemies & Immigrants, and they released the first part of their new album Pearls to Pigs, Vol. 1 on December 25, 2007 exclusively as a digital release.

In fall 2006, Cortini contributed to the Musicians Institute's Recording Artist Program by acting as advisor for one-on-one training with students.[5] In 2009, he filled in for Morgan Nicholls (touring member of Muse) while Nicholls took a leave of absence to be with his newborn son.

Alessandro Cortini worked with Ladytron in the production of two of their albums, Velocifero (2008) and Gravity the Seducer (2011). He also co-produced the second track, "We Are the Sea", from the debut album Crystal World (2013) of Ladytron's main singer, Marnie.

In 2010, he recorded a song called "Birds of Prey" with pop artist Christina Aguilera, produced by Ladytron. The song is featured on the deluxe edition of her fourth studio album Bionic.

In summer 2010, Cortini formed the band SONOIO. The band name SONOIO comes from the Italian phrase "sono io", which means "it's me", as it is a solo project consisting solely of Alessandro Cortini. In July 2010 SONOIO released the album SONOIO Blue which was followed up by a remix album in December 2010 NON SONOIO. In June 2011 SONOIO released the album SONOIO Red.

Cortini joined How To Destroy Angels, a project consisted of Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Rob Sheridan and Mariqueen Maandig, as a touring member. He performs multiple instruments onstage and in addition has remixed their single "The Spaces in Between" under his SONOIO moniker which has been used as the show finale for the majority of the tour. In 2013, Cortini returned to Nine Inch Nails as their touring member, and co-wrote the opening track of Hesitation Marks with Trent Reznor.

Discography

As himself
SONOIO
Blindoldfreak
Modwheelmood
With Nine Inch Nails
With Jovanotti
With Ladytron
With Marnie
With Yoav
With The Mayfield Four
With Puscifer

References

  1. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/trent-reznor-confirms-new-nine-inch-nails-lineup-tour-20130225
  2. "blindoldfreak dates-updated.". 2009-01-24. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
  3. 1 2 "From Italy to Rock Stardom". Times Square. 2007-01-02. Archived from the original on November 13, 2007. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  4. Reznor, Trent (2005-01-22). "access". Nine Inch Nails. Archived from the original on 2005-03-04. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
  5. "Musicians Institute Announces Four New Project Advisors"-Modern Guitars. Retrieved on October 13-2007.
  6. Leitko, Aaron. "Alessandro Cortini: Risveglio | Album Reviews". Pitchfork.com. Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
  7. Richardson, Jordan (2011-10-22). "Music Review: Puscifer - Conditions of My Parole". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

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