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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You know what to expect
I have been listening to this album many times and I can understand the mixed reviews. Many people are disappointed with the new Gotan Project album. In my opinion most of them were awaiting for something new and innovating, because the band was very innovative from its beginnings. Lunatico set the bar quite high. However, I see Tango 3.0 as a consolidation of their work...
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3.0 out of 5 stars I love Gotan Project, but this album dissapoints
I have been a huge fan of Gotan Project for a good while. I loved "La Revancha del Tango" and liked "Lunático" as well. However, I am somewhat disappointed by this latest release Tango 3.0.

There are some good moments, but most of it feels confused and uninspired. The single "La Gloria" is reasonably good, but it feels like rehash of the sound from...
Published 21 months ago by JC


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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I love Gotan Project, but this album dissapoints, April 20, 2010
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JC "JC" (Silicon Valley, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tango 3.0 (Audio CD)
I have been a huge fan of Gotan Project for a good while. I loved "La Revancha del Tango" and liked "Lunático" as well. However, I am somewhat disappointed by this latest release Tango 3.0.

There are some good moments, but most of it feels confused and uninspired. The single "La Gloria" is reasonably good, but it feels like rehash of the sound from "Lunático". "Peligro" is a good track as well with some of that great Gotan accordion and vocals.

Some parts are just terrible. Some of the songs just sound jumbled together. Panamerica sounds like they took tracks from a bad Sting song and mixed it with some Gotan music.

The song "Rayuela" is so bad I deleted the file from my PC so I never accidentally hear it again. The chorus of children counting is annoying to the extreme and destroys a song that starts off well. Honestly, it's so bad that it nearly ruins the album. "Tu Misterio" is another potentially good song ruined by awful vocals and some out of place whistling.

I would still recommend this to diehard Gotan fans. There is enough here to make it worth checking out. I would suggest that you listen to and select individual tracks instead of purchasing the entire album. If you are looking to hear Gotan Project for the first time, listen to "La Revancha del Tango" or "Lunático" first. They are both substantially better albums.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You know what to expect, April 23, 2010
This review is from: Tango 3.0 (Audio CD)
I have been listening to this album many times and I can understand the mixed reviews. Many people are disappointed with the new Gotan Project album. In my opinion most of them were awaiting for something new and innovating, because the band was very innovative from its beginnings. Lunatico set the bar quite high. However, I see Tango 3.0 as a consolidation of their work. They know what they do and this album is really well-crafted. You will not discover any new sound (in the end it is tango, everyone knows how tango sounds). Furthermore, some of the songs in Tango 3.0 remember us to their previous records "La revancha del tango" and "Lunatico".

Nevertheless, it is Gotan Project so if you are a fan you will not be disappointed. They rely less on electronic beats and more on musical instruments and vocals. This album is the least "electrotango" of their discography. Some people mentioned that the worst of the album are the vocals. I disagree and even Rayuela is an interesting experiment, for sure not the best song of the album (mine are El Mensajero and Erase una vez) but not as bad as it has been described.
Most of the songs are quiet and good to hear while having a good conversation or enjoying a good wine. I had the opportunity to listen them live and I am pretty confident that a Tango 3.0 concert will be an amazing experience.

If you are new to Gotan Project you should start with La revancha del tango. If you are the owner of a lounge restaurant / bar you must definitely buy this CD for your collection. If you like tango you should also buy it. Finally, if you are a Gotan Project fan, you should support them by buying this album. Tango 3.0 is well worth $13.00
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Back to the dance floor, with some new, current outstanding results., July 8, 2010
This review is from: Tango 3.0 (Audio CD)
The Paris-based core trio of Philippe Cohen Solal (DJ), Christophe H Mueller (programmer) and Eduardo Makaroff (guitarist) started making traditional Argentinian tango new by finding in its lustiness a correlative with deep, soulful house-music vibes.
With "La Revancha Del Tango" (Tango's Revenge) (2001), their sensual electronica takes on Argentina's famed urban folk sound won widespread acclaim, sold over a million copies and created a revolution in World Music department.
Tango music was given a modern DJ makeover, could have been music for cocktail lounges, car adverts and the sort of chill-out compilation albums.
After a while, their fans begun to get weary of hearing their favourite riffs sampled in jingles and TV commercials and started to be eagerly awaiting a follow up.
"Inspiración/Espiración" (2004) was a collection of 12 remixes by Gotan's French producer/DJ Phillipe Cohen Solal. Using old tango vinyls, new hip-hop 12 inches, poetry readings, jazz samples and also tapes from the first disc, Cohen Solal has mixed an album with the familiar trippy percussion and plangent bandoneón (button accordion) phrases, but with even less reverence for either tango or electronica.
But fans had to wait until mid-2005 to see Philippe and his two aides pulling off something really new and unusual or, indeed, making something like the impact of their dashing debut.
In 2006 Gotan - back-slang for "Tango"- released "Lunático", named after a horse owned by tango legend Carlos Gardel.
Syncopated tango rhythms rub shoulders with subtle house beats, groovy bass lines, sinewy violins and spacey piano, steel guitar and 1970s disco beats and a mock cabaret sound.
There is an authenticity to these pieces which is hard to fake. Cool, groovy and rarely overstated, equally at home either after a night at Pacha, or over a leisurely meal with friends.
Languid clubby tango-tinged grooves for hedonistic clubbers worldwide, with a more tightly managed acoustic sound and more depth and emotion.
With"Tango 3.0", the Paris-based trio step back on the dance floor.
Augmented by skilled instrumentalists, this latest offering showcases how vivacious tango rhythms and tasteful chillout beats mix into a sumptuous whole that - combined with striking, "weeping bandoneón theme embellished by stock cinematic sound effects such as a filtered voice or crowd roar", strings, clarinet, harmonica and guests - lead the listeners into a melancholic, moody reverie.
The root material is the same and the dance themes remain strong and rather relevant, as they were in "La Revancha".
"It can work. It did work. But it feels stodgily clinical here, especially when the last part of the equation sounds suspiciously like an announcement for a holiday show promo of Buenos Aires.
Still, there is something to be admired in the great attention to detail with which Gotan fashion their dubscapes, and the balance struck between dense and airy tonalities is effective. Yet the essential problem is that the constituent parts in the creative process are too often mechanically bolted together and that the programming, above all the basslines, lacks real dynamism". -Kevin Le Gendre
Purists will often say that is better to leave old traditions as they are, untouched by novel ideas. Fortunately, that is not always the case, and music has several examples of re-visited musical styles.
Gotan is probably one of the clearest examples of this, where electronic grooves have been mixed with more traditional interpretations of tango, electronica and jazz, with some outstanding results.
Best tracks: "Tango Square", "La Gloria", "Panamericana" and "Peligo", shocasing the beautiful vocals by Villalonga.
Lunático
Mar Dulce
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as Lunatico, May 15, 2010
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Kat (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tango 3.0 (Audio CD)
The only other Gotan Project cd I have is LUNATICO, and TANGO 3.0 pales in comparison to it. Most of TANGO 3.0 is made up of uninspired instrumentals with some occasional jibber jabber. I'm giving TANGO 3.O only 2 stars for the 2 tracks I actually like on it; Track 1 "Tango Square" (a rather sexy instrumental) and Track 11 "Erase Una Vez" (the one track with some lovely vocals).
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tango in the dark..., April 20, 2010
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This review is from: Tango 3.0 (Audio CD)
The music of Gotan Project comprises Tango inflected electronic/Dub sounds, with instrumentals (the beautiful melancholic Jazzy "Tango square" with an incredible horn section), some disembodied vocals ("Rayuela" with a childrens chorus and author Julio Cortázar reading from his novel of the same name, "La Gloria" with a narration by Victor Hugo Morales of Maradona's second goal against England), and some clear female vocals by Villalonga ("Desilusion", "Peligro").

The dark ominous "Mil milones" has a deep Dub bassline, while the lush "Tu misterio" is a soothing male/female duet. The truly beautiful instrumental "De hombre a hombre" has a big band Jazz feel and sounds like something from some Spagetti Western. Closing is the lilting theatrical "Erase una vez" with weeping lyricon.

For dancing, or just plain chilling out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!, August 31, 2011
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I have all of Gotan Project's cds and although it was a little difficult for me to hear this one at first because of the difference from their other cds, now I must say after hearing the cd a couple of times, I love it. Love their experimenting with different influences and can't wait for them to come to Puerto Rico.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Genre hopping, October 1, 2010
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Jay "Jay" (Vancouver Canada) - See all my reviews
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This is a truly ambitious CD. While Bajofondo Tango Club has pretty much pushed electrotango to its limit, Gotan Project boldly goes where no tango band has gone before, fusing elements of jazz, blues, swing, lounge, reggae, trip hop, spaghetti Western, even country, all in one CD--

But the results are mixed.

The genre-hopping is interesting, but the whole CD suffers from a lack of focus and energy. It becomes the victim of its own ambition... not as accessible as La Revancha del Tango, and not as intriguing as Lunatico. Some tracks sound repetitive and others seem half-baked. If you expect the same thing as the first two CDs, you will probably be disappointed.

That said, this CD does offer some pleasant surprises if you dabble in other dance styles... try west coast swing with "De Hombre a Hombre," country two-step with "Panamericana" and Vienesse waltz with "Erase una vez."
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5.0 out of 5 stars More great Gotan!, September 18, 2010
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This is a great eletronica group. This CD continues in The Gotan tradition of really great creative dance music.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gotan Project Tango 3.0, August 19, 2010
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Thank you for your business. Fast delivery and the disk was in perfect shape. Thanks again.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, as ever, July 15, 2010
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The Gotan Project started with La Revancha del Tango as first album combining modern day rhythms and sampling techniques with the ever classic sound of Tango of the traditional instruments used by the classic masters of tango such as Carlos Di Sarli. Creating a sound clearly of this day and age but with the distinctive Argentine tango sound. Create lounge music if you want to but also perfect for a good night out for a live show or a Tango Salon where the beats of Gotan Project will keep you going. Finding you way between the other dancing couples and felling challenge to explore your capabilities within the Argentine tango.
The second album, Lunatico, and this new one Tango 3.0 almost create a new tradition. It is easy recognizable as Gotan in its sound and quality. Maybe that is the only downside: It is good, as ever. Indicating that it brings now surprises or new approaches to the Tango compares with the perious 2 albums (or it must be the children's choir on track 3, not my favorite)
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