Mar Dulce
Bajofondo, formerly Bajofondo Tango Club, is a South American music band consisting of eight musicians from Argentina and Uruguay. The change in the name, more inclusive and with an immediate impact, mirrors the path Bajofondo’s music has followed. Often compared to Gotan Project, their music is a fusion of acoustic tango and electronic music, part of an evolving tango genre which is known as Electrotango or Tango Fusion, which is greatly helping to bring tango back into the mainstream. The band, which prefers to refer itself as a collective of composers, singers and artists, has a characteristic style that can be considered, besides the aforementioned mixture of tango and electronica, as an innovative form of DNB, house, chill out and trip-hop. Their first record, Bajofondo Tango Club, was launched in 2004 with great success, with a second lone project from pianist/DJ/composer Luciano Supervielle greeted warmly by reviewers in late 2005. More recent music from their third album, Mar Dulce, is a fusion of Latin Alternative with contemporary music forms along the Río de la Plata at the border of Argentina and Uruguay. ● Gustavo Santaolalla - composer, guitar/percussion, production ● Juan Campodónico - composer, sequences/djset, production ● Luciano Supervielle - composer, piano, scratching, sequences/dj set ● Martín Ferrés - bandoneón ● Verónica Loza - vocals / video jockey ● Javier Casalla - violin ● Gabriel Casacuberta - bass ● Adrian Sosa - drums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Bajofondo, formerly Bajofondo Tango Club, is a South American music band consisting of eight musicians from Argentina and Uruguay. The change in the name, more inclusive and with an immediate impact, mirrors the path Bajofondo’s music has followed. Often compared to Gotan Project, their music is a fusion of acoustic tango and electronic music, part of an evolving tango genre which is known as Electrotango or Tango Fusion, which is greatly helping to bring tango back into the mainstream. The band, which prefers to refer itself as a collective of composers, singers and artists, has a characteristic style that can be considered, besides the aforementioned mixture of tango and electronica, as an innovative form of DNB, house, chill out and trip-hop. Their first record, Bajofondo Tango Club, was launched in 2004 with great success, with a second lone project from pianist/DJ/composer Luciano Supervielle greeted warmly by reviewers in late 2005. More recent music from their third album, Mar Dulce, is a fusion of Latin Alternative with contemporary music forms along the Río de la Plata at the border of Argentina and Uruguay. ● Gustavo Santaolalla - composer, guitar/percussion, production ● Juan Campodónico - composer, sequences/djset, production ● Luciano Supervielle - composer, piano, scratching, sequences/dj set ● Martín Ferrés - bandoneón ● Verónica Loza - vocals / video jockey ● Javier Casalla - violin ● Gabriel Casacuberta - bass ● Adrian Sosa - drums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Alacran
Electrocutango
Narcotango
Quintango
El Mareo
Grand Guignol
Zitarrosa
Infiltrado
Cristal
Borges Y Paraguay
Pa' Bailar
Tuve Sol
No Pregunto Cuantos Son
Pulmon
Pa' Bailar - Instrumental Album Versión
El Anden
Hoy
Ya No Duele
Pa' Bailar (Siempre Quiero Mas)
Pide piso
Fairly Right
Chiquilines
Pulmón
Codigo de barra
Slippery Sidewalks
Nocturno
Lluvia
El Mareo (con Gustavo Cerati)
Sonido Nativo del Río
Segundos afuera
Intro
Ya no duele (con Santullo)
Pena en mi corazon
La trufa y el sifon
Cuesta arriba
Sabelo
Caminante
PERFUME
Rendezvous
El Mareo (feat. Gustavo Cerati)
Fairly right (con Elvis Costello)
Oigo voces
El andén (con Mala Rodriguez)
Milongon
Pa' Bailar (Instrumental Album Version)
Circular
Slippery sidewalks (con Nelly Furtado)
Hoy (con Juan Subirá)
Patras
Noviembre
Pa' Bailar (Con Ryota Komatsu)
A repechaje
Olvidate
Outro
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