Argentina's Gotan Project pioneered the art of merging traditional folk and pop into electronic dance music. The heart of its sound is Argentina's most beloved musical export: tango. Now, on its new ...
Now the sound of the tango is enticing a new generation, thanks in part to the musicians of the Gotan Project. The group's latest CD, Lunatico, takes up from where the group left off in their debut CD ...
With “Tango 3.0,” France’s Gotan Project brings their music back to Nuevo Tango. Combining downtempo and ambient dub with more traditional tango instrumentation, the album blends together the ...
In lunfardo, the down-and-dirty language of the cobblestone streets of Buenos Aires in the last century, words get turned inside out. The illicit hideaway where you take your lover for a tryst is not ...
The members of Gotan Project are from Argentina, France and Switzerland - all participating countries in the World Cup. What better track to offer as Today's Top Tune than "La Gloria," from Tango 3.0, ...
After being certified gold in Argentina and -- even more important for the collective of Argentine and Uruguayan producers known as Bajofondo -- already a winner for Best Dance/Electronic Album at the ...
Lighted by silvery beams as they played their instruments with almost robotic restraint, members of the Paris-based Gotan Project looked like characters from an old monochrome movie -- distant and ...
It's not a combination you'd expect to work -- the sylph-like mercurial melodies of the tango and the choppy, mechanized rhythms of electronic dance -- but on "Revancha del Tango" (XL/Beggar's Group), ...
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