Emigrante es un álbum de Tanghetto lanzado en 2003. Grabado en Grabado en Buenos Aires, Argentina, durante 2002 y 2003, en estudios propios y colaborativos.. Producción a cargo de Max Masri y Diego Velázquez. Escuchalo completo en LyricStream.
Emigrante is the debut album by Tanghetto, released in 2003, which marked the beginning of the electrotango genre. Recorded in Buenos Aires during a period of economic and cultural crisis, the duo sought to fuse traditional tango with modern electronic sounds. The album was well received by critics and the public, establishing Tanghetto as a pioneer in the Argentine music scene.
The sound of Emigrante combines bandoneón, violin, and piano with electronic beats and synthesizers, creating a melancholic and avant-garde atmosphere. Notable songs include 'Emigrante', 'Buenos Aires', and 'Vuelvo al Sur', which reinterpret tango classics with a contemporary approach. The production is minimalist yet emotional, highlighting Max Masri's vocals and Diego Velázquez's arrangements.
Emigrante is considered a foundational album of electrotango, influencing artists like Bajofondo and Gotan Project. Its legacy endures as a work that revitalized tango for new generations, paving the way for sonic experimentation in Argentina. The album remains a benchmark in the fusion of electronic and traditional music.