Their first record, Bajofondo Tango Club, was launched in 2003 with great success, with a second lone project from pianist/DJ/composer Luciano Supervielle greeted warmly by reviewers in late 2005.
Luciano Pavarotti | Luciano Berio | Luciano | Lucky Luciano | Luciano Ligabue | Luciano Salce | Luciano (singer) | Luciano Damiani | Luciano Fabro | Luciano Bianciardi | Luciano Tajoli | Luciano Leggio | Luciano Gaucci | Luciano Emmer | Luciano Becchio | Luciano Supervielle | Luciano Chessa | Charles "Lucky" Luciano | Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano | Luciano Violante | Luciano Pistoi | Luciano Pigozzi | Luciano Pietronero | Luciano Moggi | Luciano Masiello | Luciano Huck | Luciano Giovannetti | Luciano de Souza | Luciano Cruz-Coke | Luciano Canfora |
In her first solo CD, Ana Laan recorded her own songs with Juan Campodónico, Luciano Supervielle (Bajofondo Tango Club) and Jorge Drexler (her ex-husband), and coproduced the album with Leo Sidran.
He produced albums by Jorge Drexler (Frontera, Sea, Eco, 12 segundos de oscuridad), Luciano Supervielle, Bajofondo (Tango club, Mar dulce), El Cuarteto de Nos (Raro), La Vela Puerca (El impulso), OMAR, Sordromo, No Te Va Gustar and Ximena Sariñana among others.