Post-Golden Age recordings: what works and what doesn't for social...
Post-Golden Age recordings: what works and what doesn't for social dancing
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Post-Golden Age recordings: what works and what doesn't for social dancing
Late Golden Age 1946-1955: maturity and experimentation
Peak Golden Age 1940-1945: the richest years for tango DJs
The early Golden Age 1935-1939: the birth of the danceable orchestra
The 1920s and early 1930s: programming pre-Golden Age recordings
Pugliese's evolution: from danceable to avant-garde and back
Canaro's decades: which era works best for dancing
Troilo's musical journey: from the 1940s golden recordings to later work
Di Sarli's three periods: early rhythmic, middle lyrical, late orchestral
D'Arienzo's evolution: programming recordings from the 1930s through 1970s
Playful tandas: light-hearted tango that brings smiles to the floor
Romantic tandas: love songs and tender music for close embrace