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Tanghetto
Tanghetto is an Argentinian neotango and electronic tango music project created and led by musician and producer Max Masri. Winner of the Gardel Award and four times nominated to the Latin Grammy Awards. It's based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The style of Tanghetto is a blend of tango and electronic music and is also influenced by world music and jazz. The main feature of their music, apart from the balance of electronic and ethnic sounds, is the strong presence of melody and song structure. Tanghetto uses technology as another musical instrument. History Tanghetto released their first album, ''Emigrante (electrotango)'' in 2003. It was inspired in the economic crisis that Argentina was facing back in 2001 and also in the feelings of distress generated by the massive exile of many young Argentines, that decided to flee from their country, in a desperate move to find a future. ¨Emigrante¨ was nominated for the Latin Grammy Awards of 2004 in the category of "Best Instrum ...
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Tanghetto Latinoamericando Expo 2013
Tanghetto is an Argentinian neotango and electronic tango music project created and led by musician and producer Max Masri. Winner of the Gardel Award and four times nominated to the Latin Grammy Awards. It's based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The style of Tanghetto is a blend of tango and electronic music and is also influenced by world music and jazz. The main feature of their music, apart from the balance of electronic and ethnic sounds, is the strong presence of melody and song structure. Tanghetto uses technology as another musical instrument. History Tanghetto released their first album, ''Emigrante (electrotango)'' in 2003. It was inspired in the economic crisis that Argentina was facing back in 2001 and also in the feelings of distress generated by the massive exile of many young Argentines, that decided to flee from their country, in a desperate move to find a future. ¨Emigrante¨ was nominated for the Latin Grammy Awards of 2004 in the category of "Best Instrum ...
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Tanghetto Live At Symphony Hall Of The The CCK 2019
Tanghetto is an Argentinian neotango and electronic tango music project created and led by musician and producer Max Masri. Winner of the Gardel Award and four times nominated to the Latin Grammy Awards. It's based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The style of Tanghetto is a blend of tango and electronic music and is also influenced by world music and jazz. The main feature of their music, apart from the balance of electronic and ethnic sounds, is the strong presence of melody and song structure. Tanghetto uses technology as another musical instrument. History Tanghetto released their first album, ''Emigrante (electrotango)'' in 2003. It was inspired in the economic crisis that Argentina was facing back in 2001 and also in the feelings of distress generated by the massive exile of many young Argentines, that decided to flee from their country, in a desperate move to find a future. ¨Emigrante¨ was nominated for the Latin Grammy Awards of 2004 in the category of "Best Instrum ...
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Buenos Aires Remixed
Buenos Aires Remixed is a remix album from the Argentine neotango band Tanghetto. The album includes 12 remixes of older songs from the band in a house / progressive mood. However, the most remarkable feature of this album are the two covers especially recorded by the band to be part of this album: Depeche Mode's classic from 1990, Enjoy the Silence and New Order's 1983 " Blue Monday". The remixes were made by members of the band themselves and guest DJs as well. Track listing and credits #''Alexanderplatz Tango'' (Andina mix) :53Performed by Tanghetto & ADN Proyecto Andino. Original version released on Emigrante (electrotango) album. #''Incognito'' (Tanghetto mix) :44Performed by B.A. Jam & Tanghetto. Remixed by Tanghetto. Original version released on Tangophobia Vol. 1 album. #''Enjoy the Silence'' :23Originally performed by Depeche Mode. Written by Martin Gore. #''Vida Moderna en 2/4'' (neo clubber mix) :58Original version released on "Emigrante (electrotango)" album. ...
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Hybrid Tango
Hybrid Tango is a side project by the members of Buenos Aires-based electronic neo-tango band Tanghetto. Also named Hybrid Tango Project. Released in December 2004, ''Hybrid Tango'' contains twelve instrumental tracks in which, apart from the blend of electronic music and tango that is the distinctive sound of ''Tanghetto'', there are plenty of world-music styles such as flamenco, candombe, and jazz. Acoustic sounds (bandoneón, piano, guitar, cello, and even the Chinese stringed instrument, the erhu) are more predominant than in ''Tanghettos debut album ''Emigrante (Electrotango)''. The album was produced and mixed by Max Masri. The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award in 2005 and reached gold status in Argentina. Track listing #''Más de lo mismo'' (More of the same) :58#''Barrio Sur'' :45#''Calles de Piedra'' (Streets of stone) :30#''Lo que nunca fue'' (Something that never was) :30#''El Deseo'' (The Desire) :38#''El Duelo'' (The Mourning) :30#''Tangocrisis'' ...
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Más Allá Del Sur
''Más Allá del Sur'' is Argentine electrotango band Tanghetto's third studio album (or fourth if taken in consideration Hybrid Tango, a side project). The album was released in November 2009. According to the band's website, the album represents a move towards the roots of a more traditional tango, while keeping the modern elements that are a trademark of Tanghetto. In 2010 the album received a Gardel Award nomination. Track list # ''Tango Místico'' (3:39) # ''La Milonga'' (3:28) # ''Leitmotif'' (4:11) # ''Blue Tango'' (3:49) # ''Biorritmo Porteño'' (4:11) # ''Abril'' (3:43) # ''Zita'' (de la "Suite Troileana", de Astor Piazzolla) (4:31) # ''La Zamba'' (4:36) # ''Dos Días en Buenos Aires'' (3:19) # ''Bahía Blanca'' (tango de Carlos Di Sarli) (3:14) # ''Fake Plastic Trees'' (Radiohead cover) (4:49) # ''Más allá del Sur'' (3:35) Players :Max Masri: synthesizers and programming :Diego S. Velázquez: nylon string guitar, electric guitar, electric bass :Antonio Boyadjian: ...
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Tangocrisis
{{Infobox musical artist , name = Tangocrisis , alias = , origin = Buenos Aires, Argentina , genre = alternative rock, art rock, Tango music, electronic music, jazz rock, soul music , years_active = 1999–2004 / 2010-present , label = Constitution Musi, associated_acts = Tanghetto , website www.tangocrisis.com, current_members = Max MasriDiego S. VelázquezAldo Di PaoloFernando SantodomingoEzequiel Sottile , past_members = Tangocrisis, previously known as 020 (or zero2zero) is an Argentine rock / pop / fusion band from Buenos Aires, and one of very few to introduce tango elements in a rock context. The project was conceived as 020 in early 1999 by producer and composer Max Masri and composer and guitarrist Diego S. Velázquez. The team eventually rose to notoriety with their electrotango group Tanghetto, which was formed in 2002. 020 released a full studio album in 2002 named ''End of Illusions''. According ...
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El Miedo A La Libertad
''El Miedo a la Libertad'' is the second studio by Buenos Aires-based electronic neo-tango band Tanghetto, or the third, considering that their side project Hybrid Tango (2004) is in fact part of their official discography, as well as part of their regular live repertoire. The album was released in March 2008. The album is named after German psychologist Erich Fromm's famous book, Fear of Freedom. It's an instrumental record, and to the usual combination of tango and electronica, elements from jazz and more acoustic sounds are added to the blend. The music of ''El Miedo a la Libertad'' balances electronically generated sounds and acoustic instruments like bandoneón, piano, violin, erhu, acoustic drums and guitar. The album was produced by Max Masri and coproduced by Diego S. Velázquez. Like its predecessor, Buenos Aires Remixed, this album also features a selection of cover versions of music pieces from diverse styles performed in the unique style of the band. The covers inc ...
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Emigrante (electrotango)
''Emigrante (electrotango)'' is the debut album by Buenos Aires-based neo-tango band Tanghetto. The album was released in 2003, reaching gold sales in early 2005 and soon became platinum and double platinum. In 2004 ''Emigrante (electrotango)'' was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award.Batanga Magazine Issues 11-16 - Page 45 2005 "..lead musician of Tanghetto, an electronic tango group from Buenos Aires that formed in 2001. ... These expatriate experiences inspired Emigrante, the group's first CD, which was nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2004 and sold-out soon after ... Although it is instrumental album, there is an underlying concept through the project: how Argentina, historically a country of immigrants, became a country of emigrants during the economic crisis of 2001. All concepts, names and texts are by Max Masri. Max brought the main composition ideas and songs and also artistic production, while Diego played most of the instruments, co-composed all the songs and made most of ...
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Argentina
Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world. It shares the bulk of the Southern Cone with Chile to the west, and is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. Argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, Buenos Aires. The provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system. Argentina claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and a part of Antarctica. The earliest recorded human prese ...
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Neotango
Neotango is a distinct genre of tango which goes beyond it both in music and in dance. It is a global movement in which the music includes tracks from all over the world, instrumental and vocal, distinct from the tango in that it includes only modern music recorded in the last 30-40 years, and can be danced using the tango's biomechanics. As a dance form it is still evolving. It is a 'living' globalized tango dance form of the 21st century. The music The term neotango has been used in the past as a synonym for '' tango nuevo'', for example when Astor Piazzolla broke some rules of the musical tango pattern. Nowadays it mainly refers to ''electrotango'', a fusion of tango and electronic music which emerged in Argentina in the early 2000s (Gotan Project, Tanghetto, Bajofondo, Electrocutango, Tango Jointz, Tango Fusion, Narcotango and Otros Aires) . Neotango is also used to classify milongas where a wide spectrum of music is played: not only electrotango and tango nuevo, but also cl ...
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Latin Grammy Awards Of 2004
The 5th Annual Latin Grammy Awards were held on Wednesday, September 1, 2004, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. This was the last telecast of the awards nationally in the United States in English with a CBS contract. Effective in 2005, the awards were announced in Spanish with an exclusive Spanish-language telecast. Alejandro Sanz was the big winner winning four awards including Album of the Year. Awards Winners are in bold text.


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Neotango
Neotango is a distinct genre of tango which goes beyond it both in music and in dance. It is a global movement in which the music includes tracks from all over the world, instrumental and vocal, distinct from the tango in that it includes only modern music recorded in the last 30-40 years, and can be danced using the tango's biomechanics. As a dance form it is still evolving. It is a 'living' globalized tango dance form of the 21st century. The music The term neotango has been used in the past as a synonym for '' tango nuevo'', for example when Astor Piazzolla broke some rules of the musical tango pattern. Nowadays it mainly refers to ''electrotango'', a fusion of tango and electronic music which emerged in Argentina in the early 2000s (Gotan Project, Tanghetto, Bajofondo, Electrocutango, Tango Jointz, Tango Fusion, Narcotango and Otros Aires) . Neotango is also used to classify milongas where a wide spectrum of music is played: not only electrotango and tango nuevo, but also cl ...
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