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Todo Tango heard nationwide on NPR

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio – Featured show

Todo Tango: AFRO-LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA WITH ARTURO O’FARRILL

Special guest: Pablo Aslan

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Imagine the cabarets of Buenos Aires and the intimate jazz clubs of New York under one roof—in the House of Swing. Argentinean bassist and composer Pablo Aslan fuses sultry tango with cool jazz rhythms. He’s joined by the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra with Arturo O’Farrill

The Lincoln Center Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra with guest artists Gustavo Bergalli, Daniel Binelli, Pablo Aslan.

CD reviews

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

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“There’s been a raft of tango albums from classical performers trying to give a different spin on Argentina’s musical gift to the world. But no really successful jazz spin on the tango until now. Aslan, a native of Buenos Aires, (…) has created a thoroughly-realized amalgam of both musical forms. A fascinating project and totally successful musically!” AUDIOPHILE AUDITION

“Led by double bassist Pablo Aslan, the ensemble brings us the best of both worlds as they rely on beautiful melodies to create a mood before launching into powerful improvisation.

The themes are clearly defined, while each improvised adventure comes complete with thrills and beauty. Recommended, Aslan’s Jazz/Tango project works wonders on the soul.” CADENCE

“Aslan creates improvisatory alchemy with artists at home in both genres. A subtle convergence results as the milonga and guajira roots of these familiar classics sound through in a brilliant jazz quintet setting. Tango as Miles, Coltrane, Evans and Chambers might have conceived it.” GLOBAL RHYTHM

“Pablo will continue to define the tango idiom in his musically inimitable way…Pablo Aslan..The right man….In the right way…At the right time for tango jazz.” EJAZZNEWS

“Buenos Aires Tango Standards is a leap forward from his well-received Avantango and a work, unlike many “fusion” projects, that so completely and artfully integrates two musical worlds, here tango and jazz, that it is impossible to tell where one ends and the other begins. (…) a string of delicate numbers with all the characteristic elegance and melancholy of classic tango. From the level of play to the artistic conception, there is nothing “standard” about this work and that is both its strength and beauty.” JAZZ TIMES

“You may read about merging jazz with tango, or jazzing up tango, but the real goal here is to push tango to unimagined extremes.” TOM HULL (Village Voice) Pick Hits

“We’re in a golden age of jazz-tango fusion, and bassist Pablo Aslan is one of the main reasons. (…) His pulsing lines are the heartbeat of a new music.” JAZZIZ

“This is a very special recording, capturing the inherent longing of Tango and contextualizing it in a completely up-to-date jazz idiom. Quite an accomplishment.”

“Pablo Aslan, on his second release, proves he’s the absolute master of the New Tango. What we’ve got here is a very compelling blend of Tango and jazz, certainly never before so forcefully and beguiling presented. The results are nothing less that spectacular.” AMAZON.COM

Argentine pianist Adrian Iaies w/Pablo Aslan

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Tom Hull, the music critic for the Village Voice, reviews Adrian Iaies’ newest CD

Recorded in Buenos Aires

Adrian Iaies, piano

Michael Zysman, bandoneon

Juan Cruz de Urquiza, trumpet

Pablo Aslan, bass

Pepi Taveira, drums

 

Iaies, Adrian - Vals De La 81street & Columbus CD Cover Art

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Todo Tango colaboration with Jazz @Lincoln Center- April 2007

Monday, July 14th, 2008

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