Four (or more) artists have gone by the name Cortex: a French jazz-funk gro… Read Full Bio ↴Four (or more) artists have gone by the name Cortex: a French jazz-funk group from the 70s, a Swedish punk band, a Spanish metalcore band, a Macedonian thrash/death band and a experimental Belgian project by Alain Neffe, a Norwegian free jazz quartet.
1. A French jazz funk group from the seventies.
Key members were Alain Mion (Piano) and Alain Gandolfi (drums, percussion). Cortex recorded several albums and singles for the Sonodisc label. 2 albums got re-issued: 'Troupeau Bleu' (on 'Dare-Dare') and 'Volume 2' (on 'Follow Me').
2. A Swedish punk or post-punk band from Gothenburg.
Freddie Wadling sang the songs, played bass and wrote all the songs. Freddie Wadling had earlier played in many important swedish punk-bands as Liket Lever, Rukorna, and The Leather Nun, But Cortex was his own creation. Best Album is "Spinal Injuries" from 1980, with standout track "The Freaks" a song that should be worldfamous! It's the absolute pinnacle of swedish post-punk!
Cortex became Blue For Two (Freddie Wadling and Henryk Lipp) a New Wave-Synth Duo. After that Freddie Wadling worked with Fläskkvartetten, a string quartet concrete, then he went totally solo, and release albums in swedish as Freddie Wadling. He also did a full album with interpretations (covers) of Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart). There's loads more from this unique swedish artist. Check out this adress for more: http://www.freddiewadling.net/
3. A Spanish [Torrelavega (Cantabria)] metalcore band, playing since 1997. They released two albums "¿QUECOJONES ME PASA?" (2002) and in 2007 "LA DIGNIDAD DE LOS AVASALLADOS"
4. Cortex was Alain Neffe’s musical project before he started Bene Gesserit in 1982, his duo with partner Nadine Bal aka Benedict G. In 1981-82, the latter was then manager for Belgian New Wave band Digital Dance. Cortex was active between 1978 and 1982, their music focusing on electronic ambient tonalities and female poetry reading (in French), with tracks merely numbered by their respective letters – so presumably the entire Cortex output amounts to 26 tracks. Cortex A, B and C appeared on Insane Music For Insane People #01, 1981. Other tracks appeared on other compilations on Insane or elsewhere. ‘Souvenir/souvenirs’ is probably Cortex’s only full length release. The Belgian label Grafika Airlines published this tape as a joint release with Insane Music in 1984. My copy is the undated, Insane Music issue. Music-wise: The unsettling, metaphysical synth washes make one feel uneasy with their menacing tonalities, not unlike the 1972 Solaris soundtrack by Edward Artemiev. The readers are very young women just out of teenagehood. Their poetry deals with day-to-day concerns of late night cafés, neon lights, jukeboxes, the difficulty to find one’s place in society, lost love and lack thereof.
5. Cortex is a Macedonian death metal band that started playing in 2012. Short biography taken from their Facebook page: The story began in 2012 when the vocalist gathered up the drummer and the lead guitar player.We started to play thrash but we were not that type of guys,so after our first 2 songs we were struggling to write thrash metal and we simply turned into more brutal and darker stuff then before. That's the story behind us and here we are,making good music for our pleasure and the scene.
Keep it real, stay metal! https://www.facebook.com/cortexmk
6. Cortex is a spirited combo that plays energetic jazz of the finest brand. They have been active since 2007, and have performed over two hundred live-performances and released five critically acclaimed albums. The quartet consists of Thomas Johansson - trumpet, Kristoffer Alberts - saxophones, Ola Høyer - double bass, and Gard Nilssen - drums. The band positions itself as one of the strongest additions to the Norwegian jazz scene, and the members are amongst the most sought after young jazz performers in Norway today.
They all have also marked their position in several other constellations such as: Bushman’s Revenge, Puma, PNL Large Unit, SAKA, All Included, Zanussi 5, Friends & Neighbors, Honest John, and The Heat Death.
For some reason the Australian rapper ‘Cortext’ redirects here also?
1. A French jazz funk group from the seventies.
Key members were Alain Mion (Piano) and Alain Gandolfi (drums, percussion). Cortex recorded several albums and singles for the Sonodisc label. 2 albums got re-issued: 'Troupeau Bleu' (on 'Dare-Dare') and 'Volume 2' (on 'Follow Me').
2. A Swedish punk or post-punk band from Gothenburg.
Freddie Wadling sang the songs, played bass and wrote all the songs. Freddie Wadling had earlier played in many important swedish punk-bands as Liket Lever, Rukorna, and The Leather Nun, But Cortex was his own creation. Best Album is "Spinal Injuries" from 1980, with standout track "The Freaks" a song that should be worldfamous! It's the absolute pinnacle of swedish post-punk!
Cortex became Blue For Two (Freddie Wadling and Henryk Lipp) a New Wave-Synth Duo. After that Freddie Wadling worked with Fläskkvartetten, a string quartet concrete, then he went totally solo, and release albums in swedish as Freddie Wadling. He also did a full album with interpretations (covers) of Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart). There's loads more from this unique swedish artist. Check out this adress for more: http://www.freddiewadling.net/
3. A Spanish [Torrelavega (Cantabria)] metalcore band, playing since 1997. They released two albums "¿QUECOJONES ME PASA?" (2002) and in 2007 "LA DIGNIDAD DE LOS AVASALLADOS"
4. Cortex was Alain Neffe’s musical project before he started Bene Gesserit in 1982, his duo with partner Nadine Bal aka Benedict G. In 1981-82, the latter was then manager for Belgian New Wave band Digital Dance. Cortex was active between 1978 and 1982, their music focusing on electronic ambient tonalities and female poetry reading (in French), with tracks merely numbered by their respective letters – so presumably the entire Cortex output amounts to 26 tracks. Cortex A, B and C appeared on Insane Music For Insane People #01, 1981. Other tracks appeared on other compilations on Insane or elsewhere. ‘Souvenir/souvenirs’ is probably Cortex’s only full length release. The Belgian label Grafika Airlines published this tape as a joint release with Insane Music in 1984. My copy is the undated, Insane Music issue. Music-wise: The unsettling, metaphysical synth washes make one feel uneasy with their menacing tonalities, not unlike the 1972 Solaris soundtrack by Edward Artemiev. The readers are very young women just out of teenagehood. Their poetry deals with day-to-day concerns of late night cafés, neon lights, jukeboxes, the difficulty to find one’s place in society, lost love and lack thereof.
5. Cortex is a Macedonian death metal band that started playing in 2012. Short biography taken from their Facebook page: The story began in 2012 when the vocalist gathered up the drummer and the lead guitar player.We started to play thrash but we were not that type of guys,so after our first 2 songs we were struggling to write thrash metal and we simply turned into more brutal and darker stuff then before. That's the story behind us and here we are,making good music for our pleasure and the scene.
Keep it real, stay metal! https://www.facebook.com/cortexmk
6. Cortex is a spirited combo that plays energetic jazz of the finest brand. They have been active since 2007, and have performed over two hundred live-performances and released five critically acclaimed albums. The quartet consists of Thomas Johansson - trumpet, Kristoffer Alberts - saxophones, Ola Høyer - double bass, and Gard Nilssen - drums. The band positions itself as one of the strongest additions to the Norwegian jazz scene, and the members are amongst the most sought after young jazz performers in Norway today.
They all have also marked their position in several other constellations such as: Bushman’s Revenge, Puma, PNL Large Unit, SAKA, All Included, Zanussi 5, Friends & Neighbors, Honest John, and The Heat Death.
For some reason the Australian rapper ‘Cortext’ redirects here also?
Fotspår
Cortex Lyrics
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${SA APP NEXUS IMP TRACKERS 2 SEC} Niggas beefing on computers I'm da type to pull up and…
Automne Colchiques dans les prés Fleurissent, fleurissent Colchiques…
Automne Colchiques Colchiques dans les prés Fleurissent, fleurissent Colchiques…
I heard a sigh I heard a sigh up in the sky That has... or…
Jesus i betong Stеare pе en hцjd Faller rakt ner Ingen som hцare Ingen som …
L'Enfant Samba La pierre vide qui rougeoie dans le matin Le ciel écume…
LEnfant Samba La pierre vive qui rougeoie dans le matin Le ciel écume…
Matin gris La pluie qui tombe sur la ville Respire la vie Et l′oiseau…
Mayhem Troopers I grow mental How to give in Self destruction As a therapy C…
Mind of Darkness There's someone in my mind That i don't understand There's s…
Runnin From You Oh, I try, I try Running from you babe Oh I try…
The Freaks when i'm awake and standing on the frozen floor I cannot…
The Light Sometimes you wonder, I am the only one who's alive here In…
Troupeau Bleu Lueur dans les ciels verts d'éclairs et troublant Couches to…
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Vishesh Jain
hello science ABC,i would like to suggest you something if you dont mind.I am seeing that you are getting views on this channel comparetively less than your other channel.I would like to suggest you that maybe you should start a shorts channel.Nowadays on youtube people are scrolling shorts more than watching videos.Maybe that will increase your views.btw great video
ScienceABC II
Hello Vishesh,
Thanks a lot for your concern and suggestion. Our problems with Youtube views result from us not complying with the demands of the Youtube algorithm. Youtube chases the audience and demands consistency. Consistency in terms of topics selection, delivery format, and schedule. We are “Science” ABC, and thus we publish content on all subjects in science. But if a person likes theoretical physics, then the person does not react to videos that we post on biology or chemistry. When the same person does not respond to multiple of our videos, then the Youtube algorithm assumes that the person does not like our content. And thereby, it does not show our videos to that person even if the same person may like one of our videos on Theoretical Physics.
Similarly, channels with individual creators work well because people get fond of the delivery style of an individual. However, in our case, we have a team of people making videos, and every video has a slightly different delivery style. But Youtube expects consistent style. In the case of Kurzgesagt, people are fond of the animations they make, so much so that they ignore the topic inconsistency. The animations that we make are not as captivating as the ones made by Kurzgesagt. Also, people expect consistency in delivery, so mixing these videos with animations did not work well. Overall, the Youtube algorithm expects a high level of consistency that the audience likes. Experimenting with topics, format, etc., or variation in any of them can decrease views.
Another thing that helps increase views is increased engagement (like all social media channels). And engaging with the audience is easy when an individual is running the show, or if you are a team, then one of the individuals in your group can drive increased engagement. Unfortunately, we have individuals passionate about science content but fewer engagement experts. Driving engagement requires a certain kind of personality. On top of that, our goal to reach out to the global audience is limiting our engagement approach.
Youtube shorts is a 60 seconds format, and it gets difficult to explain science in 60 seconds. We try hard to condense our content to 3 minutes on this channel. We have not been able to crack the 60 seconds code for science. Hopefully, we will be able to do that in the future.