Sunday, April 8, 2018

Otros Aires - Perfect Tango

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:33
Size: 74.5 MB
Styles: Pop, Tango
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[3:00] 1. Amor O Nada
[3:05] 2. Like A Tango
[3:10] 3. Bailando Sin Paraiso
[3:09] 4. Solo Esta Noche (Feat. Meghan Kabir)
[3:14] 5. The Perfect Tango
[3:34] 6. Todo Baila
[3:20] 7. Perro Viejo
[3:04] 8. Digital Ego
[3:47] 9. Un Matecito Y Un Beso
[3:07] 10. I´ve Seen That Face Before (Libertango)

The new album by the Argentinian band Otros Aires is called “Perfect Tango“. Reading the title one might think, that they state to have found a way to write a perfect tango. But actually it is meant as a self-ironic and funny statement. The album can be characterized as the Otros Aires album with the strongest Pop influence, that the band has ever written. The idea and work on the album started when the band leader Miguel Di Genova was invited by the legendary producer Miles Copeland, who has produced stars such as The Police and Sting. It is due to Miguel Di Genova's openness, that “Perfect Tango“ incorporates very different musical styles to form excellent Electro Tango Pop music. The album stands out with catchy pop structures and singableness. It impresses with the creative combination of modern genre sounds, such as Hip Hop Leads or Electro samples with more traditional genres such as Blues or Tango. “Perfect Tango” is a sensational fresh and catchy Tango album, that invites you to flip, to put your hands up or simply to dance Tango!

Perfect Tango mc
Perfect Tango zippy

1 comment:

  1. Some one of these days, some hipster Argentine filmmaker will soundtrack songs from this CD the same way the “Everything Is Illuminated” people used the similarly inspired Gogol Bordello. At that point, I will no doubt fall into line in lockstep with all other listeners of advanced sensibility. In the meanwhile, though I am sympathetic to the Otros Aires enterprise and I consider the present CD quite brilliant, the Otros Aires folks, I believe, have somewhat defeated me. I wasn’t in the mood when I listened to this CD? I was looking for background music and they wanted me to pay attention? Or, at the end of the day, they’re just too hip and I’m too dimwitted? Little does it matter, of course, that my own response is a confused one and that, after listening to this, I had to go and put on the Sexteto Mayor “Homenaje a Piazzolla” to clear my cabeza. No way is this CD not on the play list of every hipster cafe and every hipster lounge in Palermo, BsAs (Soho and Hollywood alike). Now, what shall I download from today's and yesterday's treasure house of postings?

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