Tangocrisis | |
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Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Genres | alternative rock, art rock, Tango music, electronic music, jazz rock, soul music |
Years active | 1999–2004 / 2010-present |
Labels | Constitution Music [1] |
Associated acts | Tanghetto |
Website | www.tangocrisis.com |
Members | Max Masri Diego S. Velázquez Aldo Di Paolo Matías Leanza Montes Fernando Santodomingo |
Tangocrisis, previously known as 020 (or zero2zero) is an Argentine rock / pop / fusion band from Buenos Aires, and one of very few to introduce tango elements in a rock context. The project was first conceived as 020 in early 1999 by producers and composers Max Masri and Diego S. Velázquez, who eventually rose to notoriety with their electrotango group Tanghetto, the latter formed in 2001.
020 released a full studio album in 2002 named End of Illusions. According to several interviews gave by Max and Diego, the band is being reformed with the name Tangocrisis after a 7-year long hiatus, primarily due to Tanghetto's touring and recording obligations. Tangocrisis is currently working on a second studio album, which is expected for mid-to-late 2012.
In 2001 Masri and Velázquez recruited several musicians to produce the band's debut album and to start performing live. The result of 11 months of recording sessions was the concept album End of Illusions, released in December 2002. The underlying concept of the release was the Argentine crisis of 2001-2002.
Despite little commercial success due primarily to lack of support from the very members of the group, who became heavily involved with (then) side project Tanghetto, the album drew the attention of many journalists and music critics of Argentina and other South American countries for its blend of art rock and tango nuevo and its lyrical content focused in social commentary and criticism of negatively perceived mass behaviours and group thinking.
In different interviews 020 / Tangocrisis acknowledged several influences within and outside the music industry in their lyrical content, such as Pink Floyd, The Clash, Bob Marley, Erich Fromm, Aldous Huxley and George Orwell.