Otros Aires:
Considered as the first archaeological-electronic tango band, Otros Aires mixes sounds from the 20th Century with electronic music and other contemporary sounds. This is the spine of the band, which emerged as a show mainly audio-visual. Born in Barcelona thanks to the Argentinian musician and architect Miguel Di Génova, Otros Aires broke into the Mediterranean scene with the help of the Catalan Toni Cubedo (bass) and Joseph Lluis Guart (piano) in Sound  System format.

In Buenos Aires, Otros Aires gets its final colour when Hugo Satorre (bandoneon), Emanuel Mayol (drums) and Pablo Lasala (keyboards) join the group, consolidating their own sound within the genre known as electronic tango.
After appearing in many events in Buenos Aires, on December 11th 2004, The "Tango Day", Otros Aires featured their first album in Casa Carlos Gardel museum, on the day of the famous singer's birthday.


Formation:
Discography:
Web Site:
Contact:
www.otros-aires.com.ar
info@otros-aires.com.ar
Miguel Di Génova :
guitarr
Toni Cubedo :
Bass
Joseph Lluis Guart :
piano
Hugo Satorre :
bandoenon
Emanuel Mayol :
Drums
Pablo Lasala :
keyboards

2004: Otros Aires
2007: Otros Aires Dos