Story of Narcotango: tango electronico claims its place in Argentine tango music
Description
Carlos Libedinski released his ground-breaking tango electronica album Narcotango in 2002. But it was not a simple project because the DJs in Buenos Aires milongas would not play his music. Libedinski used his fine musical instincts (he is both – a musician and a dancer) and a good pre-release strategy to make his hit happen. Narcotango was followed by Narcotango 2 every bit an excellent tango electronica as the first album.
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