Hybrid Tango II

Hybrid Tango II
Studio album by Tanghetto
Released May 14, 2014 (2014-05-14)
Genre Tango, electronica, jazz, fusion
Label Constitution Music
Producer Max Masri, Diego S. Veláquez
Tanghetto chronology
Incidental Tango
(2012)
Hybrid Tango II
(2014)
Progressive Tango
(2015)

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 performed by Tabaré Leyton while Max Masri himself sings a cover version of "Vuelvo al Sur").[1]

Hybrid Tango II is "an experiment in which Tanghetto tried to recreate -in the present day context- that of influences brought by immigrants more than a hundred years ago, bringing an embryo of tango to life. In the musical 'conventillo' of today, the sounds are very different, and thus also the result." [2]

In 2014, the album was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award.[3]

Tracklist

  1. Bohemian Tango (3:23)
  2. Viveza Criolla (4:39)
  3. El Miedo a la Libertad (4:08)
  4. No me rindo (3:49)
  5. Quejas de Bandoneón (tango by Juan de Dios Filiberto) (2:48)
  6. Milonga del Chamuyo (3:16)
  7. Quién me quita lo bailado (3:35)
  8. Aires de Buenos Aires (3:36)
  9. A Flor de Piel (4:50)
  10. Milonguita Burlona (3:14)
  11. Vuelvo al Sur (Astor Piazzolla / Pino Solanas) (4:26)
  12. La Traición (4:32)

Personnel

Max Masri: synthesizers, programming and vocals in "Vuelvo al Sur"
Diego S. Velázquez: nylon string guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, synths, piano, programming
Antonio Boyadjian: acoustic and electric piano
Aldo Di Paolo: acoustic piano
Leandro Ragusa: bandoneon
Federico Vázquez: bandoneon
Chao Xu: violoncello and erhu
Daniel Corrado: electronic and acoustic drums, percussion
Fernando Santodomingo: acoustic drums in "Vuelvo al Sur" Tabaré Leyton: vocals in "No me rindo" and "Aires de Buenos Aires"

Videoclips

  1. Quién me quita lo bailado (2014)

References

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