Showing posts with label Tango. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tango. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 December 2011

Tranxgo, Buenos Aires.

Tranxgo is the fusion of acoustic and electronic sounds that still retains the essence of tango. The textures and environments of the milonga, the neighborhoods and the scenery of Buenos Aires are the source of inspiration that led the “V” brothers to create arravaltronics, the first musical and visual release of the band. Tranxgo is tango evolution, a type of music born from the influence of the great masters, who no doubt left a large and clear tread in the way for all those accept the challenge of innovation. The ”V” brothers have created Tranxgo, the first virtual tango band as well as arravaltronics, as the linking line of the tango evolution. All those years of hard work which made this Project be a reality will be revealed through a series of albums. SOMETHING ABOUT TANGO EVOLUTION The tango evolution tries to capture the essence of both tango and milonga from the electronic world. The sounds of the bandoneon, the violin, the double bass and drums are fusioned in a continuous which provides those unique textures that state-of-the-art virtual instruments offer. Creativity and inspiration have never been so favoured as in the XXI century. And it is all thanks to the enormous work of thousands of engineers, programmers, musicians, designers as well as technicians, who have become the new luthiers of this times. Let’s welcome technological advances and let them be art tools, not as mere additions but as a fundamental part of the creative process. 

Tranxgo é a fusão dos sons acústicos e eletrônicos sem perder a essência do tango. As texturas e ambientes da milonga, os bairros e cenas de Buenos Aires são a fonte de inspiração que levou os irmãos “V” a criarem arravaltronics, a primeira entrega musical e visual da banda. Tranxgo, é tango evolution. Um gênero que nasce com a influência dos grandes maestros, quem sem dúvida deixaram uma enorme e clara marca no caminho para todos aqueles que decidem aceitar o desafio da criacao. 

Tranxgo est la fusion des sons acoustiques et électroniques sans que l’essence du tango en soit altérée. Les textures et les climats que crée la “milonga “, les quartiers et les scènes de Buenos Aires sont la source d’inspiration qui a amené les frères « V » à créer arravaltronics, la première production musicale et visuelle du groupe. Tranxgo, c’est du tango-évolution, un genre qui naît sous l’influence des grands maîtres, qui, incontestablement, ont laissé une empreinte claire et profonde sur leur chemin pour tous ceux qui décident de relever le défi que constitue l’innovation. Les fréres ”V” ont créé Tranxgo, le premier groupe virtuel de tango, et arravaltronics comme le fil conducteur du tango-évolution. Une série d’albums révélera les années de travail qui ont permis de concrétiser ce projet. Tango-Evolution Le genre tango évolution cherche à saisir l’essence du tango et de la milonga depuis l’univers électronique. Les sons du bandonéon, du violon, de la contrebasse, du piano et de la percussion fusionnent sans solution de continuité avec les textures uniques qu’offrent les instruments virtuels de la dernière génération. La créativité et l’inspiration n’ont jamais été aussi favorisées que dans ce XXème siècle grâce au travail titanesque de milliers d’ingénieurs, de programmeurs, de musiciens, de designers et de techniciens qui sont devenus les nouveaux luthiers de notre époque. Célébrons les avances technologiques et laissons qu’elles soient des outils de l’art, non pas comme des ajouts ou des postiches mais comme une partie fondamentale de la création. 

Monday, 13 June 2011

Do you like tango?....II


Bajofondo playing "Pa´bailar"  live in Poland. Simply Awesome.

Monday, 16 May 2011

Do you like tango?

Electro tango is a new and superb mix of antique music and modern music. It´s an incredible mix of styles. Very beautiful.

Bajofondo - Pa' Bailar (Fiesta Tanguera-Electronica).




Bajofondo - El Mareo-Song singed by Gustavo Cerati. 

A great idol  of argentinian rock that left us a great mark in our souls.


In- Grid-In-Tango. (Tango in French)



This music is on the roots of argentinian culture and it´s an important part of it´s identity as nation.

Enjoy it.

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Which city is “Paris of the Southern Hemisphere”?




Which city is “Paris of the Southern Hemisphere,” the birth place of sultry, sensual Tango and Latin America’s Polo capital? The center of non-stop action, beautiful people, and European architecture is none other than Buenos Aires. A city that seduces in so many ways, Buenos Aires remains a hotspot for those looking to live abroad.
The trend for those looking to move outside their motherland is growing. People are looking to expand their horizons given the ease of travel, communication via the Internet, and the global economy. Even though the world is becoming smaller, there are still a plethora of choices when choosing where to live overseas. Buenos Aires has slowly made its way up the ranks as one of the best options. The city offers a multitude of enjoyable activities, an exciting nightlife, a high standard of living, and excellent housing options in a variety of neighborhoods. Most importantly, the city offers a rich and varied culture and is home to a population who are open to foreigners. Finally, Buenos Aires is a still a great value for those coming with Dollars, Euros, and Pounds.
Argentina’s largest metropolis, at over 13 million Porteños (the nickname given to inhabitants of Buenos Aires), is magnetic and is known to capture the hearts of visitors. The greater population of Buenos Aires is a mixture of Italian, German, and Spaniard decent—which makes it a true European culture within Latin America. Deby Novitz, a tango dancer from the United States, initially traveled to Buenos Aires to enjoy its tango dance halls. But after a series of trips she knew that she had found her new home, “I first came to Buenos Aires in 2000 to dance tango. I came back in the spring of 2001, again to dance. I decided to come in December 2001 for the holidays, once again to dance. It was probably one of the worst times in history for the country. I was really moved by the spirit of the people. That began my love affair with Buenos Aires. Although my first reason for coming to Buenos Aires was to dance tango, I moved here because I love Buenos Aires and the people. I can easily live here without tango.”