Otros Aires

Otros Aires
Origin Spain/Argentina
Genres Tango
Years active 2003 - present
Website www.otrosaires.com
Members Miguel Di Genova and friends

Otros Aires is a Spanish/Argentine neo-tango group, founded in 2003 in Barcelona by Argentine musician/architect Miguel Di Genova.

Otros Aires mixes the first tangos and milongas records from the beginning of the last century (Gardel, Razzano, D'Arienzo, etc.) with electronic sequences, melodies and lyrics of the 21st century.

The current formation features Miguel Di Genova (voice, guitar and sequences), Emmanuel Mayol (drums and percussion), Omar Massa (bandoneon) and Diego Ramos (piano). Previous members include Toni Cubedo (bass), Josep Lluis Guart (piano), Hugo Satorre (bandoneon) and Pablo Lasala (keyboards).

On December 11, 2004, known as "Tango day", Otros Aires presented its first CD at the Carlos Gardel's House Museum, commemorating the birthday of the singer.

Discography

  1. Sin Rumbo (with samples from La Viruta performed by the Orquesta de Juan D'Arienzo in 1936)
  2. Percanta (with samples from the first tango song in history Mi Noche Triste recorded by Carlos Gardel)
  3. La Pampa Seca (with samples from El Carretero recorded by Carlos Gardel in 1922)
  4. Barrio de Tango
  5. Milonga Sentimental (with samples from Milonga Sentimental recorded by Carlos Gardel in 1929)
  6. Aquel muchacho bueno (with samples from Aquel Muchacho Triste recorded by Carlos Gardel in 1929)
  7. Rotos en el Raval
  8. De puro curda
  9. Amor que se baila (based on Milonga De Mis Amores)
  10. En dirección a mi casa (with samples from El Carretero recorded by Carlos Gardel in 1922)
  1. Allerdings Otros Aires
  2. Otro Puente Alsina
  3. Otra Noche en 'La Viruta
  4. Los Vino
  5. Niebla del Riachuelo
  6. Un Baile a Beneficio
  7. La Yumba (based on the same piece by Osvaldo Pugliese)
  8. Junto a las Piedras
  9. Otra Esquina
  10. A Veces
  1. Introducción
  2. Milonga Sentimental
  3. Sin Rumbo
  4. Rotos En El Raval
  5. Allerdings Otros Aires
  6. Un Baile A Beneficio
  7. Otra Noche En La Viruta
  8. Aquel Muchacho Bueno
  9. Barrio De Tango
  10. La Pampa Seca
  11. Amor Que Se Baila
  12. Percanta
  13. Los Vino
  14. La Yumba
  15. Allerdings Otros Aires /* correctly listed twice */
  1. Tristeza de Arrabal
  2. Essa (based on 9 de Julio)
  3. Quisiera Que Estés Conmigo
  4. Barrio De Amor
  5. Tangwerk
  6. Junto A La Aurora
  7. Mariposita
  8. El Misionero
  9. No Sé
  10. La Otra Orilla
  1. Big Man Dancing
  2. Perfume De Mujer
  3. Buenos Aires Va
  4. Raro (Versión Español Siciliano)
  5. El Porteñito
  6. Poema
  7. Con Un Hachazo Al Costado
  8. Perfect Day
  9. Otro Puente Alsina Reloaded
  10. Volver a Verte
  11. Catedral
  12. Big Man Dancing (Remix by Vivi Pedraglio)
  13. Los Vino Movilo (Bonus)

2006 European Tour

The quick international success of the band got them in 2006 to a large European tour[1] with concerts in Germany[2]], Netherlands,[3] Poland, Greece and Turkey.

References

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