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    Bajofondo is a Río de la Plata-based music band consisting of eight musicians from Argentina and Uruguay, which aims to create a more contemporary version...
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    Murderer (2015–2018). Santaolalla is also a member of the neotango group Bajofondo and was formerly a member of the rock group Arco Iris. Gustavo Alfredo...
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    enjoys worldwide popularity nowadays with groups such as Gotan Project, Bajofondo and Tanghetto. Argentina developed strong classical music and dance scenes...
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  • de la Plata-based music band Bajofondo released on March 5, 2013, through Sony Music. The album was produced by Bajofondo members, Gustavo Santaolalla...
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    Asesino, Bajofondo and Campo. He produced albums by Jorge Drexler (Frontera, Sea, Eco, 12 Segundos de Oscuridad), Luciano Supervielle, Bajofondo (Tango...
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  • In the World". Kauderer won a Latin Grammy for his work on Bajofondo's 2002 album "Bajofondo Tango Club". Kauderer was born in Argentina. He studied composition...
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    album in 2000, quickly following with La Revancha del Tango in 2001. Bajofondo Tango Club, a Rioplatense music band consisting of seven musicians from...
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    work, he is also known for being part of the neotango collective Bajofondo. Bajofondo presenta Supervielle (2005) Supervielle en el Solís DVD (2008) Rêverie...
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  • Guignol), song by the Japanese band Ali Project "Grand Guignol", song by Bajofondo from the album Mar dulce Guignol, French puppet character This disambiguation...
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  • Japanese violinist Taro Hakase in his own album La Trampera (2001), and with Bajofondo in their album Mar Dulce. (in Japanese) Official website (in Japanese)...
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