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Friday, September 26. 2008
After a long time without releasing any new CDs, the Argentinian lebel DBN has now published some interesting tango releases. In any case, they are an enrichment for any tango collection. Especially the waltz CD by Rodolfo Biagi is worth listening to:
Rodolfo Biagi: Al Compás Del Vals
Atahualpa Yupanqui: Grandes Exitos
Carlos Gardel: Titulos Inolvidables
Mercedes Simone: Antiguos Temas De Coleccion
Francisco Canaro: Canta Roberto Maida Vol. 2
Francisco Canaro: Canta Ernesto Fama Vol. 2
Friday, September 26. 2008
TANGOLECTRÓN is the latest production by the musician, composer and sound puzzler Nils Imhorst. Traditional tango and electronic music merge on this album, which oscillates between melancholy and nonchalance. The 14 tracks, the majority his own compositions, are arranged affectionately. At the same time, he does without the widespread minimalism. Consciously, Imhorst relies on meticulous arrangements, which thoroughly savour the emotional world of the titles.
Electronic drumbeats and sounds meet the traditional tango facets, represented by acoustic instruments like bandoneón, violin, guitar, piano, double bass and canto. Imhorst invited his favourite musicians for this project to the studio. Thus, Henrik Albrecht (award for audiobook in 2007) can be heard playing the bandoneón. The Spanish singer Minerva Díaz Pérez, at the moment touring Europe successfully with her band N.O.A.H., sings three titles. Apart from them the CD is instrumental. TANGOLECTRÓN is an album, which invites to dancing or to listening, depending on the mood. Or to both at the same time.
Electrotango - Tangolectron
Friday, September 26. 2008
Ismael Miranda, José Alberto "El Canario", Tito Nieves, La India, Raphy Leavitt, David Pabón, Andy Montañez, Oscar d'León, Paquito Guzmán, Orquesta la Solución, Marvin Santiago, Esgar Joel & Anthony Colón, Héctor Tricoche, Willie Rosario, Tommy Olivencia, Lalo Rodríguez, Frankie Ruiz, Eddie Santiago... The series "The Greatest Salsa Ever" by Universal is definitively recommendable. From the large repertoires of some of the greatest Salsa artists the biggest successes were collected on 2 CDs each. There are CDs by the following artists:
Just log in the term "Greatest Salsa Ever" (without quotation marks!) and listen to the famous songs!
Friday, September 26. 2008
The first album by the duo Aguirre-Rocco published in Europe combines two musical stylistic genres deeply rooted in Argentinian culture - the European classic and the tango. The musicians are the pianist and composer Pablo Aguirre and the transverse flute player Luis Rocco.
The Tango-Sonate evolved in 2001 in a time of political crisis in Argentinian and a brusque change in the life of Pablo Aguirre. While searching for a new musical identity, a valuable contribution for modern chamber music developed, a real novelty in the tradition of the classical sonata.
The tango by Astor Piazzolla (Tango Neuvo) also also influenced the Tango-Sonate - in this case in a chamber music interpretation.
Duo Aguirre-Rocco: Sonata Tanguera
Wednesday, September 3. 2008
If you've always wanted to see Victor Manuelle, N'Klabe, La Organización, Jerry Rivera, Tito Rojas, Puerto Rican Power and Sonora Carruseles live on stage, but never made it to a concert, this is our recommendation for you. With this multizone-DVD you can listen to great salsa and watch the top performers at the same time!
Varios: Salsas Pegaditas en Video (DVD)
Wednesday, September 3. 2008
This CD is the soundtrack for the documentary titled "A los cuatro vientos", which portrays the life of this great Argentinian musician. Playing the harmonica virtuously, he moves his audience by his passionate and unique interpretations. The booklet contains a short biography and an interview with Hugo Díaz (in Spanish).
Hugo Díaz: A los cuatro vientos
Wednesday, September 3. 2008
The popular tango orchestra El Arranque has released a new CD which is dedicated to contemporary compositions, some of them by the band’s musicians themselves. Thus, the album is aptly termed "Nuevos". Some of the composers are Sonia Possetti, Andrés Linetzky, Abel Rogantini, Ramiro Gallo and Juan Quinteroson.
El Arranque: Nuevos
Tuesday, August 19. 2008
The Orishas are back! Finally their new album has arrived: "Cosita Buena". The fans of the bands have had to wait for quite a while for new tracks, and now there are 13 new titles to be discovered. And then one should find out the next tour dates of Orishas, because the band always attracts a curious and fascinating mix of both rap fans and fans of Latin music.
Orishas: Cosita Buena
Tuesday, August 19. 2008
A fresh breeze from Cuba with Manolito and Klimax. Manolito Simonet y su Trabuco guarantee first class timba from Cuba. They became famous with titles like "Marcando la distancia","Caballo grande" or "Llegó la música cubana". The songs still attract dancers worldwide. The long awaited current CD prooves that the band ranks amongst the top Cuban acts.
Manolito y su Trabuco: Control
Giraldo Piloto and Klimax play great and many-sided music with typical Cuban esprit. Timba and
salsa and also quiet tracks result in a pleasurable mix. The dot on the i of this CD are the illustrious
guests Omara Portuondo, Pablo Milanés, Chucho Valdés, Haydée Milanés, Tania Pantoja and Luis
Fernández.
Giraldo Piloto y Klimax: Sólo tú y yo
Tuesday, August 19. 2008
The Japanese singer Anna Saeki discovered her love for Argentinian tango many years ago. Together with the orchestras of Raúl Garello and Nicolás Ledesma as well as with the Alejandro Schwartz Trio she has recorded two CDs with her favourite tango titles. The first CD is dedicated to the tango clásico, the second one to the tango moderno. Songs like "Malena", "La cumparsita" and "Chiquilín de bachín" receive a special charm by the subtle interpretations of Saeki, or like Horacio Ferrer puts it: "La voz de Anna Saeki es como si fuera un perfume!" (Anna Saeki’s voice is like a perfume). There is a Spanish as well as a Japanese version of "El día que me quieras".
Tango clásico y moderno
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