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Proclivities
(Carrboro, NC)
Posted: May 03, 2012 - 08:42
 

 youngers wrote:
I really like this one.   Has the nice groove. Kinda sounds like an excellent soundtrack to a porno movie.

 

 kcar wrote:

And isn't that the pinnacle of every musician's ambition? 
 
It's generally better than waiting tables.

kcar
Posted: May 30, 2011 - 20:38
 

 youngers wrote:
I really like this one.   Has the nice groove. Kinda sounds like an excellent soundtrack to a porno movie.
 

And isn't that the pinnacle of every musician's ambition? 

pomalley
(Land of Lincoln)
Posted: Apr 29, 2011 - 07:39
 

I keep looking to pick up my cell phone.  That background noise beat sounds like my phone when it's on vibrate!!   {#Beat}

Businessgypsy
(Deepest, Darkest Florida)
Posted: Mar 28, 2011 - 16:53
 

BikeCoachDave wrote:
filler.
Sometimes the best part!  (individual results may vary)




BikeCoachDave
(Columbia, Ky.)
Posted: Feb 25, 2011 - 06:07
 

filler.

youngers
(Seattle, WA)
Posted: Dec 24, 2010 - 15:03
 

I really like this one.   Has the nice groove. Kinda sounds like an excellent soundtrack to a porno movie.


calypsus_1
Posted: Jun 10, 2010 - 23:26
 


Gotan Project, 10 by ~negative-infinity

Gotan Project
Traumzeit Festival, Duisburg, Germany
08.07.2007
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westslope
(BC coast)
Posted: Mar 13, 2010 - 13:02
 

fredriley:  Peronismo had a strong re-distributive element to it.  But yes, it would be more accurate to characterize the movement as populist than left-wing. 

helgigermany
(Germany)
Posted: Jan 09, 2010 - 13:13
 

Nice one!  A bit to long!!


ceviche
(Lima, Peru)
Posted: Dec 09, 2009 - 04:39
 

Peron was left-wing in that he nationalized industries. The real problem though transcends cold war labels - Peron and Kirchner were/are both kleptocrats. 
 
fredriley wrote:

Peronista "left-wing"?? I'm no expert on Argentina, but my impression of Peronism was of a type of populist nationalism, shading into neo-fascism. I never thought of it as left-wing, and I dare say the leftists locked up by Peron's regime didn't either.

The first post quoted is interesting, and pleasing to me that even with my pidgin Spanish I can understand it :o)

Nice number, this, very Thievery Corporation (or maybe TC was influenced by the Gotan Project). Nice use of samples. 7 from the Nottingham jury.

 



fuh2
(salmon land)
Posted: Nov 07, 2009 - 19:12
 

I never noticed the distant train horn before. Nice touch.

diegotz
(Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Posted: Oct 07, 2009 - 06:16
 

 AdyMiles wrote:
Put the drum machine and computer software away and create some REAL MUSIC!
 
That's right man!

This is not Tango, this is just electronic music with Bandoneón on it


fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Aug 05, 2009 - 05:28
 

 westslope wrote:
benjaminmaggi wrote:
La influencia de Astor Piazzola es ineludible, como artista de fusiones era de esperarse la renovación del siglo XXI, si duda una banda de intachable calidad, aquí no hay elementos disonantes y colages dadaístas es un montaje de sonidos e imágenes de una tierra que reivindica su patrimonio "tangero" día a día. Una cualidad creativa indiscutible y una gran sensibilidad artística dotaron a este grupo del estatus que hoy merece.

Ya entiendo.  Bastante interesante.

Otherwise the title reminds me of how the Argentines are still mired in social wealth-destroying Peronista left-wing nonsense.


 
Peronista "left-wing"?? I'm no expert on Argentina, but my impression of Peronism was of a type of populist nationalism, shading into neo-fascism. I never thought of it as left-wing, and I dare say the leftists locked up by Peron's regime didn't either.

The first post quoted is interesting, and pleasing to me that even with my pidgin Spanish I can understand it :o)

Nice number, this, very Thievery Corporation (or maybe TC was influenced by the Gotan Project). Nice use of samples. 7 from the Nottingham jury.


AdyMiles
Posted: Aug 05, 2009 - 05:25
 

Put the drum machine and computer software away and create some REAL MUSIC!

ri_shelton
(A few clicks up the river)
Posted: Jul 04, 2009 - 12:47
 

Spent a good portion of the morning researching the role of accordian in eastern European music, and now THIS in my ears.  Wonderful fusion!

gobits
(New York City by way of Tralfamadore & Titan)
Posted: Mar 31, 2009 - 11:39
 

 robco1 wrote:

{#Lol} They know a good tune when they hear it, eh? My dog did that when a guard dog barked on a TV Show once. Made him levitate about a foot off of the ground and wake up ready to take on the pack of them. Made my beer come out of my nose because I laughed so hard!
 
Bark... Beer... Nose... LOL {#Bounce}


derekd
(Just Visiting This Planet)
Posted: Mar 31, 2009 - 11:35
 

El Theivery Corporatiano.


SanFranGayMan
(San Francisco)
Posted: Feb 27, 2009 - 22:57
 

 westslope wrote:
benjaminmaggi wrote:
La influencia de Astor Piazzola es ineludible, como artista de fusiones era de esperarse la renovación del siglo XXI, si duda una banda de intachable calidad, aquí no hay elementos disonantes y colages dadaístas es un montaje de sonidos e imágenes de una tierra que reivindica su patrimonio "tangero" día a día. Una cualidad creativa indiscutible y una gran sensibilidad artística dotaron a este grupo del estatus que hoy merece.

Ya entiendo.  Bastante interesante.

Otherwise the title reminds me of how the Argentines are still mired in social wealth-destroying Peronista left-wing nonsense.

 
Yeah, all the way to the bank. Cool album, in fact—check it out...

HarrO
(Just Down the Hill from Paradise)
Posted: Feb 27, 2009 - 22:56
 

OK, this is definitely cool.

robco1
(Chicago, IL)
Posted: Oct 24, 2008 - 15:12
 

MTlady wrote:
Fun, but did I hear barking noises in the beginning of this song. I didn't notice it until my dogs started to chime in!

{#Lol} They know a good tune when they hear it, eh? My dog did that when a guard dog barked on a TV Show once. Made him levitate about a foot off of the ground and wake up ready to take on the pack of them. Made my beer come out of my nose because I laughed so hard!



westslope
(BC coast)
Posted: Aug 22, 2008 - 10:45
 

benjaminmaggi wrote:
La influencia de Astor Piazzola es ineludible, como artista de fusiones era de esperarse la renovación del siglo XXI, si duda una banda de intachable calidad, aquí no hay elementos disonantes y colages dadaístas es un montaje de sonidos e imágenes de una tierra que reivindica su patrimonio "tangero" día a día. Una cualidad creativa indiscutible y una gran sensibilidad artística dotaron a este grupo del estatus que hoy merece.

Ya entiendo.  Bastante interesante.

Otherwise the title reminds me of how the Argentines are still mired in social wealth-destroying Peronista left-wing nonsense.



lophrequa
(the very edge of the land)
Posted: Jul 21, 2008 - 18:37
 

MTlady wrote:
Fun, but did I hear barking noises in the beginning of this song. I didn't notice it until my dogs started to chime in!

their tracks also feature crickets chirping and ping-pong-playing - highly recommended for
mjwstickings
(Toronto)
Posted: Apr 18, 2008 - 08:50
 

Ah, Oceans 12.
davyjrshort
(In The Cloudz)
Posted: Apr 18, 2008 - 08:45
 

Has a good beat and one can dance to it.

Even with only a skoach of liquid encouragement.


redtex
(The Third Coast)
Posted: Feb 15, 2008 - 09:13
 

I think this has gone on long enough.
Ballzak
Posted: Feb 15, 2008 - 09:09
 

Gruu-Vee!
sarahbean26
(waukegan,IL)
Posted: Feb 15, 2008 - 09:07
 


Candela
(Trondheim, Norway)
Posted: Jan 14, 2008 - 21:49
 


Bleyfusz
Posted: Dec 14, 2007 - 12:18
 

It gives me weird thrills each time the fanatic, hatefully agitating voice shouting "The foreign capitalism!" comes in. I think it evokes some of Argentina's 20th Century history. And not only Argentina's.
Candela
(Trondheim, Norway)
Posted: Dec 14, 2007 - 12:09
 

Nice music.. :)
MTlady
(The other side of OZ)
Posted: Jul 10, 2007 - 07:57
 

Fun, but did I hear barking noises in the beginning of this song. I didn't notice it until my dogs started to chime in!
lathyris
(Houston, TX)
Posted: Jul 10, 2007 - 07:56
 

Great stuff for tuning out to work. . .
amandamustdance
(IL)
Posted: Jul 10, 2007 - 07:54
 

I can't believe someone said is it over yet. I can't get enough of Gotan project!

GOTAN
TANGO

!


farbenblinde
(Vereinigte Staaten)
Posted: Jul 10, 2007 - 07:53
 

Barman wrote:
Probably clever. Definitely boring.
Yeah, I like all the trance type stuff, the head stuff, but this is definately on the boring side!
sunnysoul03
(Huntington Beach, CA)
Posted: May 08, 2007 - 14:17
 

Ahh...night and day. This is so refreshing after that last one. Definitely feeling it
Matts
(California)
Posted: Jan 05, 2007 - 17:10
 

Sweet tango
davin
(Victoria, British Columbia)
Posted: Nov 08, 2006 - 10:33
 

Very cool.
Ludovic
(West Vancouver)
Posted: Oct 24, 2006 - 19:29
 

Definitely worth listening to the whole album. I heard them here on RP first and can't get enough since.
The video for Santa Maria is a visual jewel too.
Barman
(Milan, Italy)
Posted: Oct 10, 2006 - 03:57
 

Probably clever. Definitely boring.
fuace
(on the train)
Posted: Oct 10, 2006 - 03:56
 

is it over ... yet?
Essbee
(Big Bend Region, Texas)
Posted: Sep 25, 2006 - 12:02
 

ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
ahoylola
(35° 37' N - 120° 85' W)
Posted: Jun 29, 2006 - 15:26
 

i dance like this in the shower.
Gregorama
(Austin, TX)
Posted: May 31, 2006 - 10:06
 

Bought the new Gotan CD last week. It's even better than the first, which was phenomenal.
Varan_Komodsky
(North West England, in the rain.)
Posted: May 02, 2006 - 06:22
 

Definately got me on board!
algrif
Posted: Feb 03, 2006 - 05:21
 

Tango Revenge

tammaye
(a-m, d of c)
Posted: Feb 03, 2006 - 05:16
 

saaaaaaaaaaweet

great Friday morning set: Porcupine, Robbie, Kate, Gotan!
Atombender
(Frankfurt, Germany)
Posted: Jan 19, 2006 - 14:01
 

Argh.. I can't get it in the german iTunes store!
Its great stuff!

And the transition to Linus and Lucy ... CLASSIC
MojoJojo
(Indianapolis, IN USA)
Posted: Jan 19, 2006 - 13:57
 

Delightfully funkilicious!
kaupmees
Posted: Dec 21, 2005 - 13:19
 

psycholynx wrote:

It's that weird Italian Hip-Hop sound.

Those crazy Argentinians—always trying to sound like Italian hip-hop...
bubb1971
Posted: Dec 21, 2005 - 13:14
 

Have this album and LOVE IT