Modern Tango World N° 9 (Rome, Italy) | Page 34

Mariano Mattone — We don’t perfom live. We have been asked couple of times, but Adolfo tours a lot and I have other proj- ects so we didn’t find the time to do that. Maybe in the future… MTW — How do you feel about dancing to your music? What do you think about the contemporary neo- tango fusion dancing? Mariano Mattone — We didn’t write the songs to be danced. Although, I know some DJs play our tracks at milongas and clubs. That is amazing. To be honest, I don’t know much about the current neo-tango scene. I know a very good bands like Otros Aires and Tanghetto are doing shows and tours. But, the electronic tango euphoria has died down a bit, in my opinion. The only remaining artist are doing it for the pleasure and the cause. Maybe in the future, we will see some tango-pop fusion orchestras. There are already some cumbia-tango fusion bands. So, you never know. I think that tango will always remain in a ghetto. But, I think that is a good thing. MTW — We are at a special moment in the history of tango music experimentation. There is both as a link of continuity and a break of discontinuity with the past. How do you feel about today’s tango and neo-tango scenes? Where do you think we’re going in the future? Mariano Mattone — One Last Tango came out two years ago. It was a long time making that album. For now, there are no new works under the way. We will see if we can come with something new for 2018. In the meantime, there`s a lot of good music around. to enjoy, Mariano Mattone — About the future of electro- tango or neo-tango, I think it will continue to evolve. Tango is deeply rooted in our culture and electronic music is constantly evolving. MTW — Thank you very much fpr the interview. Please keep us informed of any new developments for Tangothic and yourself. For more info, see: MTW — Tango is a constantly changing. Can you tell us about your current projects and your plans for the future? Do you have any particular short or long term projects for new albums or tours? https://www.facebook.com/tangothic/ MTW — Today’s tango scene is complex, looking both towards the tradition and absorbing a lot of influ- ences from contemporary musical styles. Why do you think tango, as a genre, been able to capture a larger and larger market share and remain rather marginal? What do you think will happen in the future? Mariano Mattone — It`s really complicated be- cause some electro-tango bands evolved so much that they have turned into tango! They start looking like ac- tual orchestras, instead of a fusion or electronic band. — 34 — TO SUBSCRIBE, CLICK HERE