Cosmogony (from Greek for “world’s birth”) is the study or myth of cosmic origins. It encompasses both ancient creation stories – such as those found in Greek or Norse mythology – and scientific theories, primarily the Big Bang. Essentially, it answers humanity’s fundamental question: “How did everything begin?” Whether through divine beings or physical laws, cosmogony explains the emergence of the universe from primordial chaos or a singular point into an ordered reality. This timeless concept is powerfully mirrored in CR HERZ’s debut solo EP, “Universo,” a sonic journey that starts from that very point of mythical genesis. The release features two dark-matter-infused originals and is grounded by a potent, transformative reinterpretation by Vicky Montefusco (FREEDL062).
Following notable appearances on labels such as Belly Dance Services, BAU_HAUS, Internasjonal, Inner Shah, and HEARec, producer Vicky Montefusco now contributes his vision to the inaugural release of the fledgling Italian imprint, Analog Disorder. His reinterpretation of “Cosmogonia” strategically strips away the original’s progressive, guitar-like synth layers, transposing the thematic core into a more minimalistic and driving domain. The track is rebuilt upon a foundation of potent, throbbing bass and animated by frenzied, oscillating synth leads, resulting in a version that carves out its own distinct, dynamic space within the EP’s conceptual framework.
You can find (and buy) this and other music pearls on the Beatport page of the label.
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