Album Akrobat (release: 28.02.2014)
The title of Tango Transit’s new album “Akrobat” inspires the listener’s imagination in many ways as does the music itself. Artistry, skill and play are only a few terms that come to mind when describing the trios’ music. On their third album, the band (accordion, bass, drums) celebrates a unique musical variety and lives it out thoroughly.
Adepts of different genres find themselves pleased with the groups diversity. Compositions between Jazz, Tango and even tunes with a pop affinity (such as one of the few covers on the album: Pink Floyd’s “Brain Damage”) blend very well on this latest release of Tango Transit.
The Tango of today has become more urban and contemporary, World Music is rather cosmopolitan than tribal. The group has successfully combined compositional diversity with versatile skills to create a sound of their own on “Akrobat”.
Three Towers
Akrobat
Libertango
1209 North Orange Street
Tango Transit plays Engelrausch (cd)

recorded/mixed at Team17Audio in 2013. Christmas music played our way.
Am Weihnachtsbaum
Morgen Kinder wird’s was geben
Maria durch ein Dornwald ging
Es kommt ein Schiff geladen
Blut (cd)
recorded/mixed at AudioCue (link) studios in Berlin in fall/winter 2010 and released on Artist Signed Records/Italy.
Busy Waiting
Night Repair
Domovina
Fat Cat
Zeitauge
Preview”(cd)
Our first album, recorded/mixed at our drummer’s drumtrax-studio (link) in Frankfurt in 2009.
T-House, Suite I, Suite II, Vienna April, Chromasomatic Lunatic, Waltz for Angie, Night Repair
T-House
Vienna April
Waltz for Angie