as far as I have been listening, the only tango electronico  music with some 
kind of drums like candombe uses , is " mi buenos querido" from CD Narcotango 
from Libedinsky.

I dont know why Don Klein  says "bring back"and "lost" for candombe. This dance 
is alive and kicking in uruguay, and each year the neighbourhoods of Montevideo 
make their "llamadas" as usual. 

Llamadas  are beating of drums that each neighbourhood has to call his 
musicians and dancers , each one is different.

Here in Buenos Aires, at San Telmo neighbourhood, is also a smaller "llamada" 
each year, since , is true, in Buenos Aires, candombe music and dance is not so 
widely practiced.

Uruguay country, promotes their candombe music and dance as a cultural 
heritage, and many today musicians as Ruben Rada, Yabor,Hugo Fatorusso, Cuareim 
group,  the comparsa/carnical parade Falta y Resto, use this music , that 
definetely, is not lost.

check at 
http://www.candombe.com/english.html

for actual over the counter information ....


alberto
buenos aires


 



--- El vie 20-nov-09, Don Klein <[email protected]> escribió:

> De: Don Klein <[email protected]>
> Asunto: [Tango-L] Interview: Chicho on tango nuevo
> Para: [email protected]
> Fecha: viernes, 20 de noviembre de 2009, 3:59 pm
> Although I prefer Guardia Viejo y
> Guardia Nuevo, I think that 
> Electro-Tango may bring back the rhythm of Candombe that
> became  lost . 
> ¿Si, non?
> 
> Don
> 
> > The dance of today has adapted itself to that kind of
> music referred to as electronic tango, 
> 
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