The Soledad quintet stems from Belgium and combines five young classically trained musicians with a love for Astor Piazzolla's tango nuevo. On Del Diablo, Soledad combines pieces by Piazzolla with those of three other contemporary tango composers. The first four tracks are Piazzolla tunes performed by Manu Comté on accordion and bandoneon; Nicolas Stevens on violin; Alexander Gurning on piano; Patrick Schuyer on various guitars and Philippe Cormann on bass. Soledad plays these compositions in a clean manner that we should perhaps call European Tango - cooler than the Argentine version, like a Van Gogh painting from Arles painted under a northern sky. The appropriate intention, mastery and the overall picture are all here, just different in hue. Alas, the dynamics are formidable indeed. The next four tracks are arrangements of Alberto Iglesias pieces, a composer mostly known for film scores like Pedro Aldomovar's