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El Miedo a la Libertad is the second studio by Buenos Aires-based electronic neo-tango band Tanghetto, or the third, considering that their side project Hybrid Tango (2004) is in fact part of their official discography, as well as part of their regular live repertoire. The album was released in March 2008. The album is named after German psychologist Erich Fromm's famous book, Fear of Freedom. It's an instrumental record, and to the usual combination of tango and electronica, elements from jazz and more acoustic sounds are added to the blend. In 2009 the album achieved a .

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  • El Miedo a la Libertad is the second studio by Buenos Aires-based electronic neo-tango band Tanghetto, or the third, considering that their side project Hybrid Tango (2004) is in fact part of their official discography, as well as part of their regular live repertoire. The album was released in March 2008. The album is named after German psychologist Erich Fromm's famous book, Fear of Freedom. It's an instrumental record, and to the usual combination of tango and electronica, elements from jazz and more acoustic sounds are added to the blend. The music of El Miedo a la Libertad balances electronically generated sounds and acoustic instruments like bandoneón, piano, violin, erhu, acoustic drums and guitar. The album was produced by Max Masri and coproduced by Diego S. Velázquez. Like its predecessor, Buenos Aires Remixed, this album also features a selection of cover versions of music pieces from diverse styles performed in the unique style of the band. The covers included in this release are Eurythmics' Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), Sting's Englishman in New York and Herbie Hancock's 1964 jazz standard Cantaloupe Island. In 2009 the album achieved a . (en)
  • El miedo a la libertad es el segundo álbum de estudio de la agrupación argentina de neo-tango y electrónica Tanghetto; o su tercer álbum, si se considera su proyecto paralelo Hybrid Tango lanzado en el año 2004 como parte de su discografía oficial. El álbum fue lanzado en marzo de 2008. Este disco fue nombrado en honor al libro El miedo a la libertad del psicólogo alemán Erich Fromm. Al igual que su predecesor, Buenos Aires Remixed, este álbum también incluye una selección de versiones de piezas musicales de diversos estilos interpretados con el estilo distintivo de la banda. Entre las versiones incluidos en el álbum está la canción de Eurythmics, "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", "Englishman in New York" de Sting y "" de Herbie Hancock. En 2009, el disco obtuvo un Premio Gardel. (es)
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  • El Miedo a la Libertad is the second studio by Buenos Aires-based electronic neo-tango band Tanghetto, or the third, considering that their side project Hybrid Tango (2004) is in fact part of their official discography, as well as part of their regular live repertoire. The album was released in March 2008. The album is named after German psychologist Erich Fromm's famous book, Fear of Freedom. It's an instrumental record, and to the usual combination of tango and electronica, elements from jazz and more acoustic sounds are added to the blend. In 2009 the album achieved a . (en)
  • El miedo a la libertad es el segundo álbum de estudio de la agrupación argentina de neo-tango y electrónica Tanghetto; o su tercer álbum, si se considera su proyecto paralelo Hybrid Tango lanzado en el año 2004 como parte de su discografía oficial. El álbum fue lanzado en marzo de 2008. En 2009, el disco obtuvo un Premio Gardel. (es)
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