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Tanghetto is an Argentinian
neotango Neotango is a distinct genre of tango which goes beyond it both in music and in dance. It is a global movement in which the music includes tracks from all over the world, instrumental and vocal, distinct from the tango in that it includes only mo ...
and electronic tango music project created and led by musician and producer Max Masri. Winner of the Gardel Award and four times nominated to the Latin Grammy Awards. It's based in
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,
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest ...
. The style of Tanghetto is a blend of
tango Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. The tango was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries as the result of a combina ...
and
electronic music Electronic music is a genre of music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means ( electro ...
and is also influenced by world music and jazz. The main feature of their music, apart from the balance of electronic and ethnic sounds, is the strong presence of melody and song structure. Tanghetto uses technology as another musical instrument.


History

Tanghetto released their first
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, '' Emigrante (electrotango)'' in 2003. It was inspired in the economic crisis that Argentina was facing back in 2001 and also in the feelings of distress generated by the massive exile of many young Argentines, that decided to flee from their country, in a desperate move to find a future. ¨Emigrante¨ was nominated for the Latin Grammy Awards of 2004 in the category of "Best Instrumental", and later reached platinum status in Argentina in 2006 and double platinum in 2009. According to The Los Angeles Times, Tanghetto is the most seductive electrotango band that is based in Buenos Aires and the album "Emigrante" is "marked by its languid melodies, its smoky textures and the kind of delicate piano lines that would make
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proud". They presented the album in many different venues in Buenos Aires and as a part of the Festival y Mundial de Tango, and also at he most iconic place in Buenos Aires, their show at the Obelisco. In Dicember 2004 the group released an album from a side project called
Hybrid Tango Hybrid Tango is a side project by the members of Buenos Aires-based electronic neo-tango band Tanghetto. Also named Hybrid Tango Project. Released in December 2004, ''Hybrid Tango'' contains twelve instrumental tracks in which, apart from the bl ...
, in which a variety of world music styles are blended with their unique sound, including
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,
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, and
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. This album was also nominated for the
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in the Traditional/ Best Tango Category. In October 2005 a new album, Buenos Aires Remixed, was released. It's an album that contains 12 remixed versions of Tanghetto songs plus two cover songs ( Enjoy the Silence, from
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and New Order's Blue Monday). Their version of "Blue Monday" became an alternative radio hit in the US, and a favorite on KCRW radio station in Los Angeles. Buenos Aires Remixed reached gold status in early 2007 and became their second platinum album later that year. In 2005 they released their first controversial video "Tangocrisis", with images of the Argentine economic crisis. Their second video from ¨Hybrid Tango¨, "Barrio Sur" was their first video with rotation on MTV. In July 2006 they released their first DVD, "Live in Buenos Aires". After consistently touring through Europe and the Americas, the band recorded their next studio album, called El Miedo a la Libertad, named after
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's classic essay, Fear of Freedom. The album was released on March the 1st, 2008 and in July 2009 it won a Gardel Award, the Argentine equivalent of the
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. In late 2009 after their first big tour in Brazil, they released a new studio album called Más Allá del Sur which was also nominated for a Carlos Gardel Award, this time in 2010. In 2011 they released their album VIVO (live around the world) which was recorded during their last two tours. The album also includes a cover version of "
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" from
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and an electrotango version of the song " Computer Love" by German electro pioneers
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. There's a second volume for the "VIVO" album dubbed "VIVO 'Milonguero'" with 14 live tracks, including unplugged versions recorded during the 2007 BBC Sessions and some bonus tracks, such as
Piazzolla Astor Pantaleón Piazzolla (, ; March 11, 1921 – July 4, 1992) was an Argentine tango composer, bandoneon player, and arranger. His works revolutionized the traditional tango into a new style termed ''nuevo tango'', incorporating elements from ...
's "Allegro Tangabile". This album features a notable live version of "
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" also by the great tango creator Astor Piazzolla. ¨VIVO Milonguero¨ won their second Gardel Award. In late 2012 a concept album called
Incidental Tango ''Incidental Tango'' is Argentine electrotango band Tanghetto's fifth studio album. The album was released in December 2012. Comprising 20 tracks, this is the longest studio album to date release by the band. It features a more "cinematic" sound ...
was released, with the participation of guest arranger / pianist Aldo Di Paolo. For the ¨Incidental Tango¨ album, Masri envisioned the notion that music is always the soundtrack of everyone's life, and thus Tango in all of its forms is the 'incidental music' of life in Buenos Aires. Tanghetto toured all over Europe in 2013, playing in one of the most important venues in London, The O2 Arena, and toured Romania and Poland for the first time. They also toured in Latin America, in Mexico, Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Argentina. In 2014 they released the follow up to their 2004 concept album ¨Hybrid Tango¨, named ¨Hybrid Tango II¨. The album consisted of new recorded material and some songs that were not used in other albums but were of excellent artistic quality and were kept for this project. In September 2014 Tanghetto was nominated for the third time to the Latin Grammy's with ¨Hybrid Tango II¨ competing with Ruben Blades who won. In 2015 they released the album "Progressive Tango" and got their 6th nomination to the Gardel Awards. ¨Progressive Tango¨, first promo single became the number one song played from Tanghetto in Spotify. With that tour they played in Europe, America and Asia. In 2016 they released the album "Desenchufado", it was also nominated to the Gardel Awards becoming their 7th nomination to the most prestigious awards in Argentina in 2017. In 2018 they released the album "Vivo en Buenos Aires" recorded at some of the most important music halls of Buenos Aires and it features two new songs. In July 2018 they played for the first time at the iconic Lincoln Center in New York City for 3,000 people. In 2019 they performed their most important show in Buenos Aires celebrating 15 years of the "Emigrante" Album, playing at the Ballena Azul Symphony Hall, with three Argentine music legends as special guests: Pedro Aznar, Sandra Mihanovich and Nito Mestre. In early 2020 they played in Buenos Aires's iconic tango venues the Torcuato Tasso, La Viruta and Salon Canning, and after that (because of the Pandemic) they only did virtual or "from home" concerts and some TV specials. Also in 2020 they released their 8th studio album "Reinventango" that was nominated to the Gardel Awards 2021 in the category "Best Tango Orchestra", an historic achievement for an electroango band. In May 2021 they released the album "Tanghetto plays Piazzolla" as a tribute to the legendary Argentine musician Astor Piazzolla and it gets nominated to the Latin Grammys of the same year. According to Grammy.com (the ofical site of The Grammys) Tanghetto's Reinventango presents a rugged masterpiece of melancholy melodies and sharp beats. Relentless in the purity of its vision, it sets a gold standard for all tango records to follow.


Current live lineup

*Max Masri: synthesizers and programming, vocal *Antonio Boyadjian, piano *Daniel Corrado, drums *Octavio Bianchi, violin *Joaquín Benitez, bandoneon *Aldo Di Paolo, acoustic and electric piano *Regina Manfredi, Chelo


Other guest musicians

*Chao Xu: violoncello and
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*Alessio Santoro: acoustic/electronic drums and percussion *Leandro Ragusa: bandoneon *Matías Rubino: bandoneon *Martín Cecconi: bandoneon *Diego Velázquez: guitars, requinto, backing vocals *Nicolás Tognola: bandoneon *Federico Vazquez: Bandoneon


Discography

Studio Albums *2003: '' Emigrante (electrotango)'' (
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) *2004: ''
Hybrid Tango Hybrid Tango is a side project by the members of Buenos Aires-based electronic neo-tango band Tanghetto. Also named Hybrid Tango Project. Released in December 2004, ''Hybrid Tango'' contains twelve instrumental tracks in which, apart from the bl ...
'' (studio album/
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) *2008: '' El Miedo a la Libertad'' (studio album) *2009: '' Más Allá del Sur'' (studio album) *2012: ''
Incidental Tango ''Incidental Tango'' is Argentine electrotango band Tanghetto's fifth studio album. The album was released in December 2012. Comprising 20 tracks, this is the longest studio album to date release by the band. It features a more "cinematic" sound ...
'' (studio album) *2014: ''
Hybrid Tango II ''Hybrid Tango II'' is Argentine electrotango band Tanghetto's sixth studio album. The album was released in May 2014. ''Hybrid Tango II'' is the first studio album by Tanghetto featuring vocals ("No me rindo" and "Aires de Buenos Aires" are perfo ...
'' (studio album) *2015: ''
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'' (studio album) *2020; '' Reinventango'' (studio album) *2021; ''
Tanghetto plays Piazzolla Tanghetto is an Argentinian neotango and electronic tango music project created and led by musician and producer Max Masri. Winner of the Gardel Award and four times nominated to the Latin Grammy Awards. It's based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ...
'' (studio album) Live Albums, Remixes, Special Editions *2005: '' Buenos Aires Remixed'' (twelve remixes & two covers) *2010: '' VIVO'' (live album - includes a 3-track bonus studio EP) *2011: ''
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'' (Second volume of VIVO, 14 new live tracks plus a 3-track bonus studio EP) *2016; '' Desenchufado'' (live in the studio album) Singles (Promo or digital) *2003: Inmigrante *2004: Una Llamada *2004: Más de lo Mismo *2005: Alexanderplatz Tango *2005: Enjoy The Silence *2006: Barrio Sur *2006: El Boulevard *2007: Blue Monday *2007: Mente Frágil *2008: Buscando Camorra *2008: Tangocrisis *2008: Englishman in New York *2009: La Milonga *2010: Tango Místico *2011: Buscando Camorra Live *2012: Yumbera *2013: Gallo Ciego (single) *2014: Quién me quita lo bailado *2015: ¿Cuánto Más? *2016: Progressive Tango *2018: Cono Sur *2021: Transtango


Videography


Awards

Tanghetto was nominated to the
Latin Grammy Awards The Latin Grammy Awards are an award by The Latin Recording Academy to recognize outstanding achievement in the Latin music industry. The Latin Grammy honors works recorded in Spanish or Portuguese from anywhere around the world that has been ...
for the first time in 2004 in the "Best Instrumental Album" category with their album "Emigrante (electrotango)". As of January 2022 every studio album released by the band has received an Award or a nomination. In 2009 they won their first Gardel Award (Argentine Grammy) with their album El Miedo a la Libertad. They competed with top artists like Yo Yo Ma,
Ruben Blades Reuben or Reuven is a Biblical male first name from Hebrew רְאוּבֵן (Re'uven), meaning "behold, a son". In the Bible, Reuben was the firstborn son of Jacob. Variants include Rúben in European Portuguese; Rubens in Brazilian Portugue ...
and Pablo Ziegler. In 2021 Tanghetto was nominated for "Best Tango Orchestra" for the Gardel Awards, the first time an electrotango band is nominated in what used to be an "only for traditional tango" category. Also in 2021 Tanghetto was nominated for the fourth time to the Latin Grammys for their album "Tanghetto plays Piazzolla", also the first time for the band to be nominated to both awards in the same calendar year.


References


External links

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Interview to Tanghetto from tangopulse.net
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