09. 02. 2012

Cuarteto Bando, Iwan Harlan: Tango from Germany

Neo, Performers


For the beginning of 2012 we have tango news, made in Germany from Cuarteto Bando and Iwan Harlan. In many aspects they differ from each other: quartet vs. solo artist, analog vs. digital, traditional vs. electro, East vs. West
… but what they do have in common is the passion for tango!

Let’s start with Cuateto Bando y Caio Rodriguez. “Reflexión del Tango”
is the name of the second album of this quartet, founded by the bandoneonist Jürgen Karthe. While on their first album “Tango A Tango” they presented strictly instrumentals, this time they collaborate with the singer Jorge Daniel “Caio” Rodriguez who lends his velvety-soft and clear voice to the emotions which make this CD alive and almost tear it appart.
Among the overall 22 songs there are many traditional tangos, most of them grandiosely reinterpreted. Especially remarkable in this respect is for example the version of “Percal” (Track 17). In Addition to these the album is rounded of – besides two “Piazzollas” – by three self-composed Songs (Tracks 5, 6, and 19)!

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27. 01. 2012

Orquesta Caminito -Tango from Italy

New, Orchestra, Albums Tango

Our download section keeps growing…
One of the latest gems is a CD of a promising band from Italy: the Orquesta Caminito. The title of their album focuses on the essential: “Tango”.
I’m not gonna conceal the fact that this album really amazed me – quite like “7” by Sexteto Milonguero!
Just looking at the selection of songs already tells you about the impressive versatility of this Orquesta
From solemn Tangos (La melodia de nuestro Adios, Ensueños, Para Osmar Maderna) to highly dramatic songs (El Recodo, Tanguera, El Huracan, A Evaristo Carriego) to quite merry and cheerful music (La Colegiala, Morena, Mairposa)… and even the deeply melancholic “Oblivión”. Moreover the names of these tunes make clear that the five musicians can play everything from “Golden Era” to “Nuevo”. Whether Canaro, D’Arienzo, or Piazzolla, die stylistic nuances are masterfully performed!

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02. 01. 2012

Tango Classics goes on!

Classic, Series

Tango Classics… is our exklusive Download-Series (in mp3 and FLAC), in which one of the largest European tango archives is refurbished and made available for you. Here we compile rarities and collector’s gems alongside well-known classics on download albums.
Al ogether 125 of these albums have been released until now… Until Now! ‘Cause now we’ve added a total of 42 new compilations! and these are absolutely worthwhile!

Off we go with 21 tracks from Alberto Gomez on 2 albums, followed by altogether 10 samplers with tracks from Mercedes Simone, one of the comparatively few female Singers and Composers in the male-dominated world of tango. Anibal Troilo too, is represented with a whole bunge of new downloads! So these add to a total of 13 compilations of his songs in our series… all of them a must-have
This holds as well for the 6 new albums of Alfredo Gobbi!
The largest part of our new releases constitutes the music of Julio De Caro: a whopping 135 songs! Now if that isn’t an invitation for browsing…

The last two samplers (for now) come from Agustín Magaldi, the “Voz Sentimental de Buenos Aires”.


Enjoy listening!


28. 12. 2011

Finnish Tango with Harri Kaitila and Tango Sonorte: "Un finlandés en Buenos Aires"

New, Performers, Albums Tango




“Tango Sonorte and Harri Kaitila: “Un finlandés en Buenos Aires”
For some time now, the experienced opera singer Harri Kaitila and the band Tango Sonorte both have promoted Finnish Tango separately and contributed to its fame far beyond the Scandinavian peninsula. But now they’ve topped it all off by joining forces to create this superb album!

The musical references of the members of Tango Sonorte testify unbelievable creativity, expressivity and imrpovisation skills! The guitarist Antero Jakoila is one of the most prestigious artists in his field and his talent can be appreciated in various movies of the great Finnish film maker Kaurismäki. And this is just to name the probably best known musician of this ensemble!

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