Rec
Research has led me to Rodolfo Mederos, the illustrious Argentine bandoneonist who plays a fictional version of himself in filmmaker Hugo Santiago's "The Sidewalks of Saturn." Much has been made of lonely men playing the saxophone –– Gene Hackman in "The Conversation" or Dennis Hopper in "Backtrack" –– but no ink has been spilled on the distinct ennui of the lone South American bandoneonist who must play and compose in exile. Hundreds of thousands of South Americans were exiled while the U.S. played its dirty games in the aftermath of WWII. This is what cries while Mederos strums throughout "The Sidewalks of Saturn," a soulful whirring which is also present throughout his 1977 album "De Todas Maneras."

Comments

Make an account to reply.
No comments yet

Related Recs

Rec
recommendation image
🏜
Just discovered this instrumental album and I’m obsessed and can’t stop listening… the blend of Ennio Morricone western soundtrack and Latin American sound makes me feel like I’m home in the southwestern desert border town where I grew up. Just absolutely GORGEOUS, atmospheric, romantic, and captivating
Jan 13, 2025
Rec
🎶
Argentine tango — get on it! Specifically nuevo tango, formulated by the great bandoneon player Astor Piazzolla. It’s full of drama, heartbreak, and vaudeville mystery
Feb 3, 2024
Rec
recommendation image
🌄
despite my piss-poor spanish this album has been moving me to tears on the regular. evocative melodies. lyrics steeped in metaphor. a treat for the ears (calling all paul simon enjoyers!)
Jul 15, 2025

Top Recs from @nicolaspedrerosetzer

Rec
recommendation image
He is cute and eats steel.
Rec
recommendation image
More specifically: the poster. It speaks for itself, it’s one of the best to have ever been made.
Rec
recommendation image
From the theater of history, a brilliant embodiment.