First impressions: Reinventango by Tanghetto
I give a mixed review to the album Reinventango by Tanghetto, which is by all indications a solid collection of neo-tango music, with only some of them having a detectable dancing appeal.
I give a mixed review to the album Reinventango by Tanghetto, which is by all indications a solid collection of neo-tango music, with only some of them having a detectable dancing appeal.
I bring you the orchestra of Enrique Francini with his Majesty, Alberto Podestá.
Prague is opening up, and with it the tango scene. I am staying home. Why? Nothing has changed, not really.
Do you feel like you want to punish the floor real bad, perhaps out of frustration from the prolonged tango desert? If so, I've got some beats for you.
Finally, another review. The album "Reír" by Collectif Roulotte Tango came in the mail, and it is a pure delight.
It's Labor Day in Europe, which means nobody is working. Imagine you've walked into a chill afternoon milonga / tango café, dressed casually and not expecting too much drama. Welcome! I give you a mixed tanda of valses to get you started.
An easy walk through a park to the beats of Francisco Canaro.
This week's tanda is progressive. Enter four bands with four contemporary-sounding expressions of tango.
What I want from a milonga are razor-sharp edges and a relentless drive forward. D'Arienzo delivers just that. A tanda from 1961-62.
Do not listen to this tanda when quarantined at home and having nobody to embrace. It will crush your heart.