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Marco Sanguinetti

Marco Sanguinetti was born and lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. «Sanguinetti pushes forth toward a new jazz genre«, according to All About Jazz. He has edited 7 albums: «Improvisiones» (2005), «Los procesos de Franz» (2008), «El otro» (2011), «Ocho» (CD 2013 / Vinyl 2014) and the double album «Como desaparecer completamente» (2016) wich revisits the music of Radiohead, «9» (CD 2017 / Vinyl 2018) and «Inmoral» (2019) versions on Gustavo Cerati’s music produced by Tweety Gonzalez. In both 2016 and 2017 he has been awarded: Best Musician, Best Pianist and Best Composer of the year by the Argentinean press
Marco Sanguinetti: Inmoral

Born, raised and still residing in Argentina, pianist-composer Marco Sanguinetti writes jewel-fine, poetic miniatures which bring back a time and place when individual voices of all talents were the wealth and treasure of any civilized society. Quite unlike, without getting too far afield, the mob-speak we're choked with today. The dozen tracks that tell ...
Inmoral

Label: Twitin Records
Released: 2019
Track listing: 1. Pulsar (5:27)
2. Aquí y ahora (3:50)
3. Primavera 0 (3:34)
4. Sudestada (5:19)
5. Puente (5:06)
6. Té para tres (3:03)
7. Especie (3:04)
8. Alma (4:16)
9. Lisa (3:35)
10. Canción animal (4:20)
11. Otra piel (4:35)
12. Paseo inmoral (4:35)
Marco Sanguinetti: 9

After Cómo Desaparecer Completamente (Self Produced, 2016), a collection of Radiohead covers, Argentinian pianist/composer Marco Sanguinetti returns to a program of his compositions. The instrumentation is similar to its predecessor 8 (Acqua Records, 2014): an unusual combination of piano, turntable, cello, double bass, drums, and occasional guitar. So while it is primarily an acoustic ensemble, the ...
9

Label: Exiles Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Tremendo; Niño; Alienígena; Subte; Murga triste; Escena final; Isodravio; Percha; La distancia; Brebaje.
Cómo Desaparecer Completamente (How to Disappear Completely)

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2016
Track listing: CD1: Airbag; Everything in Its Right Place; Scatterbrain; We Suck Young Blood;
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi; Black Star; I Might Be Wrong; Motion Picture Soundtrack.
CD2: Creep; The National Anthem; Paranoid Android; Burn the Witch; Little by
Little; How to Disappear Completely; Nude; Idioteque.
Geno Thackara's Best Releases of 2016

I always say it when recapping every year, and it's been truer than ever for me since I was fortunate to join All About Jazz at the start of 2016: there's always too much great stuff to take in. There are always too many albums we don't get around to during the year and too little ...
Marco Sanguinetti: Cómo Desaparecer Completamente (How to Disappear Completely)

Argentinian pianist Marco Sanguinetti has brought his imaginative, genre-crossing sensibility to projects like 8" (2014), an album of original, Latin-inspired pieces filtered through thoroughly modern stylistic devices, and his work with Pibe-A, which has recorded tributes to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon" and Radiohead's Kid A." Given his track record of eclecticism and ambition, ...
Marco Sanguinetti: Cómo Desaparecer Completamente

The first time that Brad Mehldau covered Radiohead's Paranoid Android" on Largo (Warner Bros, 2002), the idea of jazz interpretations of alternative rock songs was a bit more of a novelty even if a concept that Mehldau had long embraced. That said, taking on a double-disc set dedicated to the output of one pop entity is ...