Styles: Tango
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:18
Size: 100,1 MB
Art: Front
(3:53) 1. Sin Rumbo
(5:00) 2. Percanta
(5:43) 3. La Pampa Seca
(4:41) 4. Barrio de Tango
(3:56) 5. Milonga Sentimental
(3:58) 6. Aquel Muchacho Bueno
(3:53) 7. Rotos en el Raval
(3:48) 8. De puro Curda
(4:10) 9. Amor que se Baila
(4:11) 10. En Dirección a mi Casa
Otros Aires
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:18
Size: 100,1 MB
Art: Front
(3:53) 1. Sin Rumbo
(5:00) 2. Percanta
(5:43) 3. La Pampa Seca
(4:41) 4. Barrio de Tango
(3:56) 5. Milonga Sentimental
(3:58) 6. Aquel Muchacho Bueno
(3:53) 7. Rotos en el Raval
(3:48) 8. De puro Curda
(4:10) 9. Amor que se Baila
(4:11) 10. En Dirección a mi Casa
Otros Aires is an Argentine XXI century Tango music project, founded in 2003 in Barcelona by Argentine musician/architect Miguel Di Genova.Otros Aires mixes the first tangos and milongas structures from the beginning of the last century (Gardel, Razzano, D'Arienzo, etc.) with electronic sequences, melodies and lyrics of the 21st century.This project counts with many collaborators like: Diego Ramos (Piano & arragements), Chloë Pfeiffer (Piano), Lalo zanelli (Piano), Martin Bruhn (Drums), Martin Paladino (Drums), Manu Mayol (Drums & production) Pablo Potenzoni (Drums), Javier Saume Mazzei (Drums), Christian Maturano (Drums), Carlos Ocorso (Percussion), Hugo Satorre (Bandoneon), Lisandre Donoso (bandoneon), Herve Esquis (bandoneon), Emmanuel Trifilio (bandoneon), Simone Van Der Veerden (bandoneon), Joe Power (Harmonica), Nick Wadlew (Cover Drawings), Pablo Meketa (Cover Drawings), Marcelo Sofia (Cover Arts), Charly Fiorentino (Cover Arts) Miru Trigo (Photography) and Santiago Saponi (Video Director) between others.
On December 11, 2004, known as "Tango day", Otros Aires presented its first CD at the Carlos Gardel's House Museum, commemorating the birthday of the singer.
With about 40 tours around, including more that 200 cities of Europe, North America and South America, Otros Aires was presented in some of the most important venues and world music festivals of the world like: Lincoln Center (NYC), Dublin National Concert Hall, Bardentreffen Festival (Nuremberg), Amsterdam Roots Festival, Greensound Festival (Bucharest), Pirineos Sur Festival (Spain), between others and also at the most relevant tango festivals of the planet including Buenos Aires Tango Festival several times. Otros Aires songs are featured in TV shows like ¨Dancing with the Starts¨ and ¨America´s got talent¨ in US and ¨Strictly Come Dancing¨ in UK. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otros_Aires
On December 11, 2004, known as "Tango day", Otros Aires presented its first CD at the Carlos Gardel's House Museum, commemorating the birthday of the singer.
With about 40 tours around, including more that 200 cities of Europe, North America and South America, Otros Aires was presented in some of the most important venues and world music festivals of the world like: Lincoln Center (NYC), Dublin National Concert Hall, Bardentreffen Festival (Nuremberg), Amsterdam Roots Festival, Greensound Festival (Bucharest), Pirineos Sur Festival (Spain), between others and also at the most relevant tango festivals of the planet including Buenos Aires Tango Festival several times. Otros Aires songs are featured in TV shows like ¨Dancing with the Starts¨ and ¨America´s got talent¨ in US and ¨Strictly Come Dancing¨ in UK. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otros_Aires
Otros Aires
Thanks, estimada Giullia. This was kind of like watching the kids go crazy in the toy store – or in the candy store. Very entertaining. Don’t think I could take it as a steady diet, though. Or even for anything longer than half an hour at a stretch. And I hope these Otros won’t have made it impossible for me to listen to more traditional and conventional forms of tango with a straight face any longer. Over-deconstruction is not a good thing for morale – not that tango in its classic iterations has not come to be self-deconstructing (so to speak). I mean, even without Otros Aires to speed the process along, don’t we all find that it’s already, in recent years, gotten to take a fairly colossal effort to listen to Gardel, Goyenenche, Canaro, Troilo et al with a completely straight face? (And how do I stop without once again marveling at this extraordinary thing you SDs do. I requested this CD on a Saturday evening. You had it up on Sunday morning. Juan León, who under the pseudonym of Beaumarchais has run extraordinary classical music blogs out of Malagá, Spain, wrote one time, teasingly, that he has a tree that the CDs he uploads grow on, and the tree doesn’t even need watering! You guys obviously have another one of those trees. But, as I’ve said before, best I don’t know where these trees come from -- just as long as they exist.)
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