Artist Description
“More musically daring and athletic than any other Tango Orchestra around. These boys can chew the scenery, masticating in wild abandon. Your Mama's tango, this most certainly is not.”-TIMEOUT
“Astillero sound real: real enough to convince the veteran as well as the newly converted, who will want to know what contemporary tango is about.”
-LA NACION
“Finely-honed arrangements project the classic sounds of the instruments with the force of a rock-band. It’s brand-new heavy tango!”
-WOMEX
“…firmly rooted in the music’s deep traditions, they do take daring, even dark and dangerous new directions in composition and content.”
-MONTREAL MIRROR
The sound of Astillero is forceful, vertiginous, breathtaking, raw yet sophisticated: a rollercoaster ride of throbbing accents modulating into earth-shattering pianissimos and beyond. The orchestra, though featuring the typical instruments of a classic tango ensemble (two bandoneons, violin, piano, cello, double bass, and a singer) is a tango formation that has nothing to do with the 'tango' of our collective conciousness. Astillero proposes a completely new vision of tango, incisive and intense, rough and violent. The group's young members have been steeped in traditional tango from early on. At the forefront of the recent 'Maquina Tanguera' movement of contemporary tango in Buenos Aires, they have worked with a number of important groups from the scene before forming Astillero in 2005. With two European tours in recent years, and a much-talked-about showcase at WOMEX 08 in Sevilla, Astillero are now fast building an international following. The secret is out, and the word is spreading!





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