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El Afronte
Tango Argentino Today

VÖ: 29.03.2019

Genre: Latin, Tango

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EMO 4003-2, 614427400321
Mariano Bustos / double bass
Lucas Cáceres / violin
Agustín Volpi / violin
Laura Regis / violin
Tomás Pereyra Lucena / violoncello
Pablo Ciliberto / bandoneon
Eugenio Soria / bandoneon
Marcos Longobardi / bandoneon
Rodrigo Almonacid / bandoneon
Lucas Tamburini / piano
Marco Bellini / voice

Lezama arranged by Mariano Bustos and Calle by Lucas Cáceres
Produced by Lucas Cáceres and Mariano Bustos

Recorded and edited at Calderón Studio, Wilde (Buenos Aires), 2018
Mixed and mastered by Demián Poti at Del Parral Studios and De La Jungla Studios

Produced by Lucas Cáceres and Mariano Bustos

El Afronte Logo by Marco Bellini
Among the many amazing bands from Buenos Aires, this one really stands out: El Afronte transfers the spirit of the dance from tango into the present day, bringing all of the shades and nuances of the tango – from ecstasy and melancholy. These musicians aren’t content to revel in nostalgia for the past; they are just as keen to bring new developments to the fore.
El Afronte
Among the many tango ensembles, this one stands out: the ten-member El Afronte Orquesta Típica brings the tango into the present day and brings all its shades between ecstasy and melancholy to the stage.The ensemble was founded in 2004 and quickly made a name for itself in the milonga scene in Buenos Aires. The "milongas" can be compared to jazz jam sessions; they offer a world- and style-open framework for encounters between musicians, dancers, lyricists and other performers. In Argentina, they originate from the tango tradition, but in the 1990s they developed into epicentres of musical exchange far beyond genre boundaries and were, among other things, nuclei for the Argentinean and Latin American metal and punk rock scene.El Afronte occupies an exceptional position in this movement: The musicians of the orchestra form the core of Argentina's longest continuously running milonga, which has now been going on for over ten years. All forms of tango expression can be heard. The musicians make a point of not wallowing in the nostalgia of past decades, but also taking new developments into account. One maxim is unalterable: Their sound remains acoustic, thus forming a clear counterweight to modern electro-tango. Dramatic, compact, powerful and frenetic.