Otros_aires_milonga_sentimental Review
The song is often cited as an entry point for people new to tango because:
: It frequently uses vintage vocal samples—often from Francisco Canaro —to evoke a sense of "nostalgia for the future".
Watch how the original 1938 inspiration sounds in a high-resolution remaster, providing the foundational melody Otros Aires later modernized: Francisco Canaro Historia sentimental MILONGA 1938 La Guardia Digital Radio Tango hi res YouTube• Mar 25, 2019 otros_aires_milonga_sentimental
: It honors the history of Milonga while appealing to fans of electronic music.
: The lush production makes it popular for stage performances and film soundtracks. The song is often cited as an entry
: The track layers live bandoneón and Spanish guitar over synthesized beats and deep basslines.
: It maintains the traditional 2/4 time signature with a syncopated "habanera" feel, making it a favorite at "Neotango" milongas. : The track layers live bandoneón and Spanish
: True to its name ("Sentimental"), the arrangement emphasizes the "saudade" or longing typical of tango lyrics. Why It’s Iconic in Neotango