Emigrante (2003)
Release date: 19.12.2003
Debut album, platinum in Argentina and nominated for a Latin Grammy Award in 2004. Among tango people (dancers or not) and world music enthusiasts is considered a classic. Some notable songs are “Inmigrante”, “El Boulevard”,“Una Llamada” y “Emigrante”. This concept album tells how Argentina began its history as a country of immigrants, becoming the opposite in recent times.
Hybrid Tango (2004)
Release date: 10.12.2004
Its creators define it as "cosmopolitan tango". This side project from Tanghetto’s musicians is a fusion of tango with eclectic and diverse elements, such as jazz, electrónica, flamenco, candombe and other latin rhythms. This album was also nominated for a Latin Grammy Award. Includes “Barrio Sur”,“Mas de lo Mismo”, “El Deseo” and “Tangocrisis”.
Tangophobia Vol. 1 (2005)
Compilation produced by Max & Diego that includes tracks from other artists, as well as 5 unreleased songs from Tanghetto.
Buenos Aires Remixed (2005)
Release date: 10.10.2005
12 remixes from previously released songs, plus the first experiments of Tanghetto playing covers, synth pop classics ever: "Enjoy the Silence" (Depeche Mode) and “Blue Monday" (New Order). “Blue Monday” was included in the soundtrack of the movie “La Mujer de mi Hermano” (“My Brother’s Wife”). That brought airplay and critical acclaim in very influential radios such as KCRW, leading to the first chart appearances of the band in the US.
Electrotango Sessions (2008)
Release date: 20.01.2008
Digital compilation distributed by Amazon.com for those territories where "Tangophobia" was never released. Includes most songs from that album plus the two covers included in "Buenos Aires Remixed" (New Order's "Blue Monday" and Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence")El Miedo a la Libertad (2008)
Release date: 10.02.2008
Includes 12 songs, 9 of them originals (such as "Buscando Camorra", "El Arte de Amar") and a selection of covers in the band’s style (Eurhythmics’ “Sweet Dreams are Made of This”, a jazz/tango/reggae rendition of Sting’s “Englishman in New York and Hancock’s jazz standard “Cantaloupe Island”. Argentine guitarist Esteban Morgado plays in three songs.
Más Allá del Sur (2009)
Release date: 26.11.2009
A balance between listenable and danceable, bewteen acoustic and electronic. This is so far the closest approach to a pure tango language, but the band carries on its innovative quest. Includes “La Milonga”, “Tango Místico”, “Zita” (from Astor Piazzolla) and an emotve version of Radiohead’s classic “Fake Plastic Trees”.
Live in Buenos Aires (2006)
Release date: 28.07.2006
Live concert of the band. 19 songs + 4 video clips.
DVD (NTSC). Full concert (19songs) + videoclips.
I. EMIGRANTE EN VIVO EN BUENOS AIRES
II. HYBRID TANGO EN VIVO EN BUENOS AIRES
III. CLIPS
A. Tangocrisis / B. El Solitario / C. Barrio Sur / D. Biorritmo
IV. EXTRAS Discografía comentada / Galería
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