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{{Infobox album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
Emigrante (electrotango) is the debut album by Buenos Aires-based electronic neo-tango band Tanghetto. The album was released in 2003, reaching gold sales in early 2005 and soon became platinum and double platinum. In 2004 Emigrante (electrotango) was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award.
| Name = Más Allá del Sur
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Tanghetto]]
| Cover = Más_Allá_del_Sur.jpg
| Released = {{Start date|2009|11|21}} <!-- from tanghetto.com -->
| Recorded =
| Genre = [[Tango music|Tango]], [[electronica]], [[jazz]]
| Length =
| Label = Constitution Music
| Producer = Max Masri, Diego S. Veláquez
| Reviews =
| Last album = '''[[El Miedo a la Libertad]]'''<br/> (2008)
| This album = '''El Miedo a la Libertad'''<br/> (2009)
| Next album = '''[[VIVO (Tanghetto album)|VIVO]]''' <br/> (2011)
}}
'''''Más Allá del Sur''''' is Argentine [[electrotango]] band Tanghetto's third studio album (or fourth if taken in consideration [[Hybrid Tango]], a side project). The album was released in November 2009.


According to the band's website, the album represents a move towards the roots of a more traditional tango, while keeping the modern elements that are a trademark of Tanghetto.
Although it is instrumental, there is an underlying concept through the album: how Argentina, historically a country of immigrants, became a country of emigrants during the economic crisis of 2001. All concepts, names and texts are by Max Masri. Max brought the main song ideas and artistic direction while Diego played most of the instruments and rearranged and co composed most of the songs.


In 2010 the album received a Gardel Award nomination.
The music of Emigrante is a balance between the electronically generated sounds and acoustic instruments (bandoneón, piano, and guitar). The album was mixed and produced by Max Masri and coproduced by Diego S. Velázquez.


== Tracklist ==
Emigrante reached platinum sales in Argentina by 2006.
# ''Tango Místico'' (3:39)
# ''La Milonga'' (3:28)
# ''Leitmotif'' (4:11)
# ''Blue Tango'' (3:49)
# ''Biorritmo Porteño'' (4:11)
# ''Abril'' (3:43)
# ''Zita'' (de la "Suite Troileana", de [[Astor Piazzolla]])'' (4:31)
# ''La Zamba'' (4:36)
# ''Dos Días en Buenos Aires'' (3:19)
# ''Bahía Blanca'' (tango de [[Carlos Di Sarli]]) (3:14)
# ''[[Fake Plastic Trees]]'' ([[Radiohead]] cover) (4:49)
# ''Más allá del Sur'' (3:35)


== Players ==
As of 2008, many of the songs included in this album are still played on multiple Argentine TV stations on a daily basis.
Max Masri: [[synthesizers]] and programming<br/>
Diego S. Velázquez: nylon string [[guitar]], [[electric guitar]], [[electric bass]]<br/>
Antonio Boyadjian: acoustic and electric [[piano]]<br/>
Federico Vazquez: [[bandoneon]]<br/>
Chao Xu: [[violoncello]] and [[erhu]]<br/>
Daniel Corrado: electronic and acoustic [[Drums]], [[percussion]]<br/>
Ricardo Josa: [[bombo legüero]] in "La Zamba" (guest musician)<br/>
Jorge Tibaud: [[double bass]] in "Tango Místico, "Abril" and "Bahía Blanca" (guest musician)


== Videoclips ==
Track listing and credits[edit]
# ''Tango Místico'' (2010)
Inmigrante (Immigrant) [4:02]
# ''La Milonga'' (2010)
Una Llamada (One Call) [4:06]

Alexanderplatz Tango [4:03]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mas Alla del Sur}}
Al final todos se van (Everybody goes away in the end) [4:10]
[[Category:2009 albums]]
Recursos Humanos (Human Resources) [3:33]
[[Category:Tanghetto albums]]
La Caída (The Fall) [4:48]
[[Category:Electronica albums by Argentine artists]]
El Boulevard (The Boulevard) [3:53]
El Siguiente Capítulo (Next Chapter) [5:50]
Vida Moderna en 2/4 (Modern Life in 2/4) [4:08]
Montevideo [3:01]
Mente Frágil (Fragile Mind) [4:56]
Emigrante — Exilio del Alma (Emigrant — Exile of the Soul) [4:23]
Players[edit]
Max Masri: synths and programming
Diego S. Velazquez: guitars, synths and programming
Daniel Ruggiero: bandoneon
Jürgen Köchel: synths and programming

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Más Allá del Sur is Argentine electrotango band Tanghetto's third studio album (or fourth if taken in consideration Hybrid Tango, a side project). The album was released in November 2009.

According to the band's website, the album represents a move towards the roots of a more traditional tango, while keeping the modern elements that are a trademark of Tanghetto.

In 2010 the album received a Gardel Award nomination.

Tracklist

  1. Tango Místico (3:39)
  2. La Milonga (3:28)
  3. Leitmotif (4:11)
  4. Blue Tango (3:49)
  5. Biorritmo Porteño (4:11)
  6. Abril (3:43)
  7. Zita (de la "Suite Troileana", de Astor Piazzolla) (4:31)
  8. La Zamba (4:36)
  9. Dos Días en Buenos Aires (3:19)
  10. Bahía Blanca (tango de Carlos Di Sarli) (3:14)
  11. Fake Plastic Trees (Radiohead cover) (4:49)
  12. Más allá del Sur (3:35)

Players

Max Masri: synthesizers and programming
Diego S. Velázquez: nylon string guitar, electric guitar, electric bass
Antonio Boyadjian: acoustic and electric piano
Federico Vazquez: bandoneon
Chao Xu: violoncello and erhu
Daniel Corrado: electronic and acoustic Drums, percussion
Ricardo Josa: bombo legüero in "La Zamba" (guest musician)
Jorge Tibaud: double bass in "Tango Místico, "Abril" and "Bahía Blanca" (guest musician)

Videoclips

  1. Tango Místico (2010)
  2. La Milonga (2010)