El Juntacadáveres

tango like you  have never heard before

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El Juntacadáveres

`Captivating dance music, a kind we'd never heard of - until now´ - Palace of Arts, Budapest, HU

Also rocked at...

Festival de Calaveras - Mexico, Rasa - Utrecht, Festival Dranouter, CC Mechelen, Seoul Music Week, De Roma - Antwerp, CC Dendermonde, Brückefestival - Berlin, CC Waregem, Sfinks Festival, CC Vilvoorde, Ostertango Festival - Basel, Bozar - Brussels, CC Heist op den Berg, Korzo - Den Haag, Jazztonic Festival - South Korea, Mundopelt Festival - Overpelt, Airbag Festival - Bruges, Les machines de l'île - Nantes, Müpa - Budapest, AB - Brussels, CC Leopoldsburg, Festival Mundial - Tilburg, Dutch International Tangoweek - Amersfoort, Nazomerfestival - Middelburg, CC Opwijk, Colora Festival - Leuven, Arenberg - Antwerp, Sziget Festival - Budapest, Antitapas - Brussels, Diss Corn Hall - Norfolk, Festival Le Grand Soufflet - Rennes, ...

`The biggest accomplishment is the travelling character of their music, through time and space´ - De Standaard, BE

Albums
Who's Gonna Stop Us
Who's gonna stop us
EP. Vinyl and cassette only!
Mobirise Website Builder
Twists and Turns
CD
Mobirise Website Builder
De Platino
CD

`Transforming the tango into a new style´ - Musicframes, NL

About El Juntacadáveres

El Juntacadáveres from Belgium is bringing a perfect blend of the traditional tango orchestras and the rebelliousness of the music of today’s scene.

Their music is a steaming mix of tango, hip-hop, electro, rock, reggae and latin... a combination of explosive energy, astonishing twists and turns.

The band was launched by the Argentine musician Enrique Noviello and completed by musicians from different countries and different music genres.

Enrique Noviello

Back and forth

The tango originated at the end of the 19th century when European immigrants went looking for work in Buenos Aires in Argentina. Along with seasonal workers they stayed in conventillos, a type of barracks. However, many of them found no job and rushed into the music. This music also blended with the one of the descendants of the black slaves.

In the opposite direction and a hundred years later, the young Argentine, Enrique 'Kike' Noviello from Buenos Aires, packed his bandoneon and saxophone and travelled to Europe, in search of a job. Together with other passionate migrants looking for work, he lived in squatted buildings. Their music melted, even with the sounds of the metropolis.

The next generation of tango

With this spirit of the ‘tangueros’, Enrique 'Kike' Noviello builds the next generation of 'tango'. His brand: the most radical tango fusion outfit on the scene, creating a complete new sound with its amalgam of tango, jazz, hip-hop, rock and Latin dance music styles.

Languishing and splashing like tango, provocative like the novel by Juan Carlos Onetti which lent the band its name, the end result is always captivating music, as we’ve never heard before: the perfect blend of traditional tango orchestras and the rebelliousness of today’s scene.

`Rousing like tango, provocative like the novel by Juan Carlos Onetti´ - Palace of Arts, Budapest, HU

Musicians

Enrique Noviello - Vocals/Bandoneon/Sax
Pato Lorente - Bandoneon
Onan Van de Weyer - Guitar
Domingo de Jesus López Díaz - Piano/Keyboards
Michel Spiessens - Bass guitar
Luc Bas - Drums

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