[Tango-L] New Gotan Project release

Michael Figart II michaelfigart at yahoo.com
Tue May 2 14:35:04 EDT 2006


I like some of the electronic stuff, but mostly just to listen to. I can
occasionally enjoy dancing to it just a little, but OVERALL I find the
songs way too long, and devoid of the feeling that I like to interpret
and transmit. I need the violins, and the bandoneons, and the interplay
between them. I just don't find the same beauty in the electronic tango.

Michael from Houston

-----Original Message-----
From: tango-l-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:tango-l-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf
Of Sergio Vandekier
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 10:21 AM
To: tango-l at mit.edu
Subject: [Tango-L] New Gotan Project release

This coming Tuesday  will be released "Lunatico", the second album of
the 
creators of the "Electronic Tango".

Their first Album was "La Revancha del Tango" released in the year 2001,

with more than one million disks sold all over the world.

Lunatico (the word) refers to the famous race horse of Carlos Gardel. It
was 
recorded both in Buenos Aires and in Paris.

The Gotan trio is composed by Philippe Cohen Solal, Christoph Muller and

Eduardo Makaroff. They had contributions for this second album,  from
Juan 
Carlos Caceres, Minino Garay, Nestor Marconi, Juanjo Mosalini, Gustavo 
Beytelman and the Calexico group.

The duo Koxmox (Apolo Novax and Chili Parker) have an original rap 
performance.

All the themes were composed by the trio except "Paris, Texas" by Ry
Cooder. 
this last theme was modified by Gotan in the form of a Baguala (
folkloric 
Argentine music).

What do you think about Tango mixed with electronic music?

Have a nice day, Sergio

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