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Supervielle

Bajofondo Tango Club presents Supervielle Surco/Universal

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By Javier Andrade

Published on March 17, 2005

A collective of producers and musicians from Uruguay and Argentina, Bajofondo Tango Club was conceived to introduce unknown South American performers to the electronic big leagues of the U.S. and Europe. Luciano Supervielle, born in France and raised in Mexico, is one of its producers, and he's helped by every last person ever related to Bajofondo, which obviously leads to a final product that resembles the group's sophomore album instead of a solo debut. The domestic version of this release comes with a second disc full of groovy remixes.