The progressive tango mix #3
I give you ~ 2 hours of contemporary tangos, milongas, and valses, with a few neotango tandas mixed in.
I give you ~ 2 hours of contemporary tangos, milongas, and valses, with a few neotango tandas mixed in.
I take a deep dive into the 2018 album of Lilí Gardés, which has recently caught my attention. Watch me struggle trying to integrate neo-tango into my thinking about the future of tango.
I danced this week! Then I took the playlist, expanded it, reorganized it a bit, and here comes the second progressive mix for 2021.
I have a look at the album Non Típicas by Tango de Minas, released in 2018 but still very fresh today.
I give you my first "progressive tango mix" for 2021, as I would like to call these, a sample of my current tastes and inclinations.
Another day, another round of covers, this time a compilation of styles borrowed from Messrs. Di Sarli, Biagi, D'Arienzo, Troilo, and Pugliese. Released originally in 2017, Pablo Valle Sexteto has made it available on Bandcamp a few days before Christmas 2020. Let's have a listen.
Listen, who is making so convincing an impression of Juan D'Arienzo here? Well, that would be Los Herederos del Compás and they just made a Bandcamp release of their 2018 album, D'Arienzo en el Corazón.
Today's music is a first release by a new formation of Pablo Montanelli (piano) and Alfredo Piro (guitar, voice) - Tangótico.
Oh my! I've lost hope I'd see another tango release until the end of this God-forsaken year, and here comes Romantica Milonguera to cheer me up! Let's have a listen.
2020 has not been conductive to making new tango recordings, and so it happens that the Cachivaches appear here again after a while, because they did, in fact, release a new album in early October - Anti Cuerpos.