Danceable Tangos of the Year
Hosted by Balazs Gyenis, Danceable Tangos of the Year is a curated weekly journey through the rich, rhythmic heart of Argentine social dance music. This fifty-two episode series, originally created for Argentine Tango Radio in Budapest, is built on a simple, compelling premise: selecting music made for the dance floor. Each episode focuses on tangos, valses, and milongas that are not just historically significant but fundamentally danceable, offering a practical and auditory timeline. The progression is chronological, starting with foundational recordings from 1927 and moving steadily through the decades to include fresh releases from the past year. This structure provides a unique educational arc, allowing listeners to hear the evolution of rhythm, instrumentation, and feeling within the genre, all filtered through the essential lens of movement. You'll encounter the driving pulse of golden age orchestras, the intimate nuance of later styles, and contemporary interpretations that keep the tradition alive. For dancers, it's an invaluable resource for building a musical ear and discovering new favorites for the milonga. For listeners, it’s an immersive historical survey that prioritizes the visceral groove and emotional cadence that define this culture. Tune into this podcast for a year-long exploration where every track is chosen for its ability to inspire a connection between partners, making the history of tango something you can feel in your bones.
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