Contents • • • • • • • • History and albums [ ] Tanghetto released their first, in 2003. Farmville Tools V 2.4 [full Working Version]. It was inspired in the economic crisis that Argentina was facing back in 2001 and also in the feelings of distress generated by the massive exile of many young Argentines, that decided to flee from their country, in a desperate move to find a future.
Check out Una Llamada (One Call) by Tanghetto on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com. Check out Una Llamada (One Call) by Tanghetto on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com. Tanghetto is a musical group created by musician and producer Max Masri. It's based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and it's the most important band in the Argentinian neo tango (tango nuevo) scene.
Emigrante was nominated for the in the category of 'Best Instrumental', and later reached platinum status in Argentina in 2006 and double platinum in 2009. According to The Los Angeles Times, Tanghetto is the most seductive electrotango band that is based in Buenos Aires and the album 'Emigrante' is 'marked by its languid melodies, its smoky textures and the kind of delicate piano lines that would make proud'.
In late 2004 the group released an album from a side project called, in which a variety of styles are blended with their unique sound, including,, and. This album was also nominated for the in the Traditional/ Best Tango Category.
In early 2005 a compilation of different electronic and neo-tango artists was released in Buenos Aires by the label Constitution Music, under the name (which was later reissued on iTunes and several online music stores under the name 'Electrotango Sessions'), including five unreleased tracks by Tanghetto. In October 2005 a new album,, was released. It's an album that contains 12 remixed versions of Tanghetto songs plus two cover songs (, from and 's. Their version of 'Blue Monday' became an alternative radio hit in the USA, and a favorite on KCRW radio station in Los Angeles. Buenos Aires Remixed reached gold status in early 2007 and became their second platinum album later that year. In 2005 they released their first controversial video 'Tangocrisis', with images of the Argentine economic crisis.