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- Nuevo tango (New tango) is both a form of music in which new elements are incorporated into traditional tango music, and an evolution of tango dance that...
- Emigrante (electrotango) is the debut album by Buenos Aires-based neo-tango band Tanghetto. The album was released in 2003, reaching gold sales in early...
- "Emigrante (electrotango)" sessions, named "Otra oportunidad" ("Second chance"). In Tanghetto's words: "As we were still working on Emigrante (electrotango) and...
- erhu) are more predominant than in Tanghetto's debut album Emigrante (Electrotango). The album was produced and mixed by Max Masri, and co-produced by Diego...
- nuevo is largely fueled by a fusion between tango music and electronica (electrotango [es]), though the style can be adapted to traditional tango and even...
- classical and jazz music. A contemporary trend is neotango (also known as electrotango), with exponents such as Bajofondo and Gotan Project. On 30 September...
- musical instrument. Tanghetto released their first album, Emigrante (electrotango), in 2003. It was inspired in the economic crisis that Argentina was...
- Modern rhythms include Cuarteto (music from the Cordoba Province) and Electrotango. Argentine rock (known locally as rock nacional) was most po****r during...
- some rules of the musical tango pattern. Nowadays it mainly refers to electrotango, a fusion of tango and electronic music which emerged in Argentina in...
- rock band The Pretty Reckless, heavy metal band Metallica, Argentine electrotango band Tanghetto, and reggae band The Dynamics. It has also been covered...