Otros Aires, an Argentine musical group, was founded in 2003 by Miguel Di
Génova. The project began in Barcelona and later moved to Buenos Aires, blending
traditional tango with electronic music. Otros Aires gained initial recognition
through their debut album Otros Aires released in 2004, which they presented at
the Museo Casa Carlos Gardel on December 11th of that year. Their subsequent
albums include Dos (2007), Vivo en Otros Aires (2008), and Tricota (2010). The
group's unique sound, combining traditional tango with modern electronic
elements, led to extensive international t...