Guevara's
Ghost is a collaboration between Mood Area 52, a Northwest tango orchestra,
and producer Cosmos Corbin, combining the collected talent of Mood Area
52 with Cosmos' beats and keyboard work. Groups such as Gotan project
and Narcotango have made the connection between tango and electronic
music, but Guevara's Ghost breaks new ground. The album works within
the tight, organic song structures of Mood Area 52's original compositions,
while exploring themes inspired by the spirited and idealistic character
of Ernesto Che Guevara.

Mood Area 52 began developing their distinctive sound in 1998 when accordionist
Michael Roderick assembled some of his most talented musical acquaintances
to play Argentine tango music. Since then the band has expanded to include
the talents of many notable Northwest musicians in the development of
original compositions by accordionist, Roderick, and cellist, Amy Danziger.
This is their third release. Performances outside of the dance market
include burlesque shows, cabaret shows, classic movie scores, concerts
with bands such as the Bay Area's Rasputina, the Tin Hat Trio, The Damo
Suzuki Network, and writer Chuck Palunuik.
Cosmos Corbin, a member of the production trio Raging Family, was inspired
to work with Mood Area 52 after listening to their music and contemplating
the music's roots as dance music. He had recently returned from a trip
to Cuba, and wanted to create a sound which recontexulized tango music
using abstract hip hop rhythms, glitchy microsampling of the original
tango compisitions, deep bass tones, and subtle electronics, Cosmos
created songs which combined the cut and paste aesthitic of musicians
such as Prefuse 73, Boom Bip, and Raging Family, with the soul of Argentine
tango music.
Roderick recently spent time in Buenos Aires promoting Mood Area 52
and gathering ideas for Guevara's Ghost. He was interviewed on Argentina's
national public broadcast network and garnered radio play on commercial
stations. A market exists for this kind of fusion in Latin America and
Roderick hopes to develop one here in the United States. He has been
working toward this sort of musical fusion project for several years
now, collaborating with drummer James West for live tango fusion performances
at the Eugene Tango center and at the 2003 Eugene Celebration.
Explorations such as these have resulted in college radio play and a
crossover market with younger listeners. Roderick especially aspires
to introduce young music fans to Che Guevara. While often vilified in
the American media, Guevara presents a multifaceted and uniquely flawed
personality. Roderick, a middle school teacher, hopes to spark awareness
of the character of Che Guevara and encourage young people to think
their way through complex issues rather than relying on hearsay, propaganda,
and stereotypes.
be sure to check out the rest of Mood Area 52's work on their website
www.rocketboyarts.com
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