For all tango dancers who had problems with Tango Crash's second album Otra Sanata, or even stumbled across it's changing rhtyhms the good news: The new album Bailá Querida (dance, my darling) is expressly thought to be an invitation to dance and with more constant rhythms the album should provide great tunes for dancing. Even though Bailá Querida is still a challenge for all milongueros. All non-dancers can be sure by the ironically ambiguousness of the cover design that stereotypes have nothing to do with the music of Tango Crash. The argentinians Daniel Almada and Martin Iannaccone who both live in Germany and Switzerland since quite a long time have definitely found their very own place in electronic tango with their third work. Their basis is always pure tango that is mixed with jazzy elements, electronic sounds and beats, influences of contemporary classical music and enriched with ironic spoken words., Labelcode GLEO28.2 (GMC028)