"" is one of the most iconic instrumental tangos recorded by Juan D’Arienzo , often referred to as " El Rey del Compás " (The King of the Rhythm). Composed by Manuel Jovés , this piece is a quintessential example of D'Arienzo’s hard-driving, rhythmic style that revitalized tango for dancers in the 1930s and 40s. Key Recordings
D’Arienzo recorded several versions of "Loca," with two being particularly prominent in the tango community: Loca-Juan Darienzo
You can listen to the track on platforms like Spotify or view various historical performances on YouTube . "" is one of the most iconic instrumental
: This later version, released through RCA Victor , retains the frantic energy while benefiting from updated recording technology. Musical Profile Composer: Manuel Jovés . : This later version, released through RCA Victor
: Considered a classic of the "Golden Age," this version features the signature staccato and energetic pace that made his orchestra a favorite at milongas.
"" is one of the most iconic instrumental tangos recorded by Juan D’Arienzo , often referred to as " El Rey del Compás " (The King of the Rhythm). Composed by Manuel Jovés , this piece is a quintessential example of D'Arienzo’s hard-driving, rhythmic style that revitalized tango for dancers in the 1930s and 40s. Key Recordings
D’Arienzo recorded several versions of "Loca," with two being particularly prominent in the tango community:
You can listen to the track on platforms like Spotify or view various historical performances on YouTube .
: This later version, released through RCA Victor , retains the frantic energy while benefiting from updated recording technology. Musical Profile Composer: Manuel Jovés .
: Considered a classic of the "Golden Age," this version features the signature staccato and energetic pace that made his orchestra a favorite at milongas.