The master of the tango continues to push the artform forward. This is thought to be the break between classical tango and tango nuevo.
There's garage-punk, is there garage-hardcore? This band is always aggressive but also tries to say it, not spray it.
One of the better trips to the post-punk discotheque. Ticks all the boxes from disaffected vocals to high bass to angular guitars.
Zuckerzeit means "Sugar Time," and by German prog standards it absolutely is. Rhythmic, repetitive, and playful. It nearly invents video game music in the mid-70s.
Fuller keeps it light, smooth, and trumpetless to allow for interplay between his trombone and the tenor sax of Benny Golson.