They all have very heavy beats and switch rhythms a decent amount. Thes are all tango cover songs by Tanghetto.
I find these types of songs a little annoying, because you keep trying to decide whether to dance tango or milonga. This mix of Buenos Aires is still one of my favorite songs to dance to.Īs with many alternative tangos, these are technically milongas, but they are slow enough to dance tango to if you like. If you love to dance slowly, then you will love this set. I like "Reflejo de Luna" a lot, but it is hard to fit into a tanda. It is also has Hugo Diaz playing harmonica mixed into it. The last one is a technically a milonga, but it is so slow that it is possible to dance tango to it. The idea sounds a bit cheesy, but the songs are very well done. These songs are from a CD of remixed Carlos Gardel songs. This is a downtempo set, but the songs are very interesting. I love all of these songs and the are very upbeat. I would usually pic 2 or 3 to play depending on how long I wanted the tanda to be.
Upbeat tanda that is very easy to dance to.īluesy electronic tango set. Tango Etiquette Part 2: Dance Floor Etiquette (Floorcraft).Tango Etiquette Part 1: General Milonga Etiquette.Other Orchestras Tandas (OTV, Carabelli, Malerba, etc) Mixed Orchestra and Candombe Milonga Tandas The Golden Age of Argentine Tango: 1935 to 1955.Part 4: Re-Invention and the Final Years (1940 to 1975).Juan D'Arienzo Part 3 : The D'Arienzo Revolution (1935 to 1939).Juan D'Arienzo Part 2: Tango Cancíon and The Guardia Nueva (1917 to 1935).Juan D'Arienzo Part 1: Introduction and Early Career (1900 to 1934).