Bajofondo Tango Club (album)
Bajofondo Tango Club is an electronica music album by Bajofondo Tango Club (now simply Bajofondo) released in 2002 by Vibra Records. It is considered to be an eclectic mix of French house, Argentine tango, trip-hop, drum and bass and chill-out.
Bajofondo Tango Club | ||||
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Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Neotango | |||
Label | Vibra Records (2002) Universal Records (2002, 2004) | |||
Producer | Gustavo Santaolalla Juan Campodónico Emilio Kauderer (track 5) Juan Blas (track 11) Diego Vainer (track 15) | |||
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Overview
The band's first album, Bajofondo Tango Club won a Latin Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album, though it is not without vocals. It uses samples of tango stars such as Roberto Goyeneche and Susana Rinaldi mixed with modern counterparts like Cristobal Repetto and Adriana Varela. As the producers intended, the digital rhythms of house, drum 'n' bass and trip-hop mix with the sounds of conventional acoustic tango instruments like the bandoneon, the piano and tortured violin melodies.
According to the BBC, Bajofondo Tango Club has produced "something new which is at the same time respectful of tradition", and "earned the admiration of a wide and growing audience, both at home and abroad".
Track listing
- "Montserrat" by Orquesta del Plata – 5:10
- "En mí / Soledad" by Campo – 4:07
- "Los Tangueros" by Orquesta del Plata - 5:12
- "Mi Corazón" by Campo – 4:24
- "Maroma" by Emilio Kauderer – 4:44
- "Perfume" by Luciano Supervielle, remixed by Campo – 5:26
- "Vacío" by Didi Gutman– 2:48
- "Esperándote" by Moviola – 4:13
- "Naranjo En Flor" by Campo featuring Verónica Loza – 4:38
- "Bruma" by Moviola – 6:13
- "Éxodo II" by Juan Blas Caballero – 5:15
- "Duro y Parejo" by Moviola - 5:26
- "Forma" by Luciano Supervielle - 3:54
- "El Sonido de la Milonga" by Campo - 5:33
- "Av. de Mayo" by Diego Vainer Fantasías Animadas - 5:42
- "Ese Cielo Azul" by Luciano Supervielle - 6:05 bonus track