Neo Cortex

Neo Cortex is a German Eurodance project well-recognized within the trance and techno music scenes for producing infectious tracks that blend pulsating rhythms with catchy melodies, often characterized by high-energy beats and anthemic choruses. The group gained significant attention in the early 2000s, establishing a robust following among fans of electronic dance music. Their single "Elements," which has seen several remix versions across the years, including the notable "Elements 2k20," remains one of their signature tracks, embodying the vibrant and uplifting sound that Neo Cortex is known for.

The project's body of work showcases their adaptability and penchant for reinvention within the electronic music landscape, as evidenced in their ability to stay relevant by periodically refreshing their hits like "Elements" with contemporary sounds and remixed editions. With a string of standout releases such as "Elements 2k15 (Remixes)," "Hold Me Tonight," and "Infinity," Neo Cortex has solidified their legacy in the Eurodance genre. The project continues to entice listeners with their dynamic approach to production, and tracks like "I Want You" and "Storm of Light" exemplify their dedication to crafting high-octane, emotionally-charged dance anthems. Neo Cortex’s footprint in the electronic music sphere is marked by their skill in crafting tunes that resonate with the euphoric, escapist sensation of the genre.

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Elements 2k20
Album - 14 Tracks - Released May 22, 2020
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  1. May 22, 2020
  2. June 12, 2015
  3. September 21, 2007
  4. June 15
  5. August 11, 2006
  6. April 18, 2005
  7. August 4, 2003
  8. April 1, 2002