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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians -->
{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians -->
| name = Federico Aubele
| name = Federico Aubele
| background = solo_singer
| image = Photo by Desdemona Dallas.jpg
| image_upright =
| image = Federico Aubele.jpg
| origin = [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina
| background = solo_singer
| genre = Singer-Songwriter, Electronic, Dub.
| origin = [[Buenos Aires]], Argentina
| years_active = 2004–present
| years_active = 2004–present
| label = [[ESL Music|Eighteenth Street Lounge Music]]; 13Records
| label = [[ESL Music|Eighteenth Street Lounge Music]]; 13Records
| website = [https://www.federicoaubele.com]
| website = [https://www.federicoaubele.com]
}}
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'''Federico Aubele''' is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] singer-songwriter whose music blends a variety of genres and styles.
'''Federico Aubele''' is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] singer-songwriter whose music blends a variety of genres and styles.


==Biography==
Born and raised in [[Buenos Aires]], Aubele started playing music at age 12. He moved to [[Berlin]] in 2002, where he lived for several years. After submitting a demo via email to [[Thievery Corporation]]'s [[ESL Music|Eighteenth Street Lounge Music]], he was signed quickly to the label, and released his debut album ''Gran Hotel Buenos Aires'',<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.discogs.com/Federico-Aubele-Gran-Hotel-Buenos-Aires/release/265127| title = Federico Aubele – Gran Hotel Buenos Aires (2004, Vinyl) - Discogs}} </ref> produced by Thievery Corporation, in 2004.<ref name="urlFederico Aubele makes electronic and acoustic his own - The Boston Globe">{{cite news |url=http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2008/08/29/more_than_bliss/ |title=Federico Aubele makes electronic and acoustic his own – The Boston Globe |access-date=6 April 2010 | first=Siddhartha | last=Mitter | date=29 August 2008}}</ref> In 2006, he played at the [[Austin City Limits Music Festival]]. His song "Esta Noche" was featured in the fifth season of ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'' (episode 8) and Season One episode 10 of ''[[Franklin & Bash]]''. "La Esquina" was featured in the 2007 movie ''[[The Take (2008 film)|The Take]]'', starring John Leguizamo.
Born and raised in [[Buenos Aires]], Aubele started playing music at age 12. He moved to [[Berlin]] in 2002, where he lived for several years. After submitting a demo via email to [[Thievery Corporation]]'s [[ESL Music|Eighteenth Street Lounge Music]], he was signed quickly to the label, and released his debut album ''Gran Hotel Buenos Aires'',<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.discogs.com/Federico-Aubele-Gran-Hotel-Buenos-Aires/release/265127| title = Federico Aubele – Gran Hotel Buenos Aires (2004, Vinyl) - Discogs| website = [[Discogs]]}} </ref> produced by Thievery Corporation, in 2004.<ref name="urlFederico Aubele makes electronic and acoustic his own - The Boston Globe">{{cite news |url=http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2008/08/29/more_than_bliss/ |title=Federico Aubele makes electronic and acoustic his own – The Boston Globe |access-date=6 April 2010 | first=Siddhartha | last=Mitter | date=29 August 2008}}</ref> In 2006, he played at the [[Austin City Limits Music Festival]]. His song "Esta Noche" was featured in the fifth season of ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'' (episode 8) and Season One episode 10 of ''[[Franklin & Bash]]''. "La Esquina" was featured in the 2007 movie ''[[The Take (2008 film)|The Take]]'', starring John Leguizamo.


After Berlin, he moved to [[Barcelona]] where he began working on his new album, ''Panamericana'' (a title to indicate the many musical influences and in part named after the [[Pan-American Highway]]), which was released on 18 September 2007, also produced by Thievery Corporation.<ref name="urlFederico Aubele makes electronic and acoustic his own - The Boston Globe" /> In 2009 he released ''Amatoria'', a much more mellow album which featured a duet with Sabina Sciubba from Brazilian Girls and a collaboration with Miho Hatori. In late 2010 Aubele finished the self-produced album ''Berlin 13'', which was released in March 2011, and had a much stronger electronic music influence. His album ''5'', from 2013, featured the song "Somewhere Else," a duet with jazz chanteuse [[Melody Gardot]].
After Berlin, he moved to [[Barcelona]] where he began working on his new album, ''Panamericana'' (a title to indicate the many musical influences and in part named after the [[Pan-American Highway]]), which was released on 18 September 2007, also produced by Thievery Corporation.<ref name="urlFederico Aubele makes electronic and acoustic his own - The Boston Globe" /> In 2009 he released ''Amatoria'', a much more mellow album which featured a duet with Sabina Sciubba from Brazilian Girls and a collaboration with Miho Hatori. In late 2010 Aubele finished the self-produced album ''Berlin 13'', which was released in March 2011, and had a much stronger electronic music influence. His album ''5'', from 2013, featured the song "Somewhere Else," a duet with jazz chanteuse [[Melody Gardot]].


In 2014, Nacional Records produced a 10-year anniversary edition of Aubele's debut album ''Gran Hotel Buenos Aires'', with a full North America tour. He now lives in Brooklyn, New York. In 2022, Federico released his sixth studio album ''The Holographic Moon'' ending a six-year hiatus.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://nysmusic.com/2022/02/22/electronic-latin-singer-federico-aubele-returns-with-sixth-studio-album/| title = Electronic Latin Singer Federico Aubele Returns With Sixth Studio Album}} </ref> In 2023 Aubele released "Time Drips on my Bed"
In 2014, Nacional Records produced a 10-year anniversary edition of Aubele's debut album ''Gran Hotel Buenos Aires'', with a full North America tour. He now lives in Brooklyn, New York. In 2022, Federico released his sixth studio album ''The Holographic Moon'' ending a six-year hiatus.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://nysmusic.com/2022/02/22/electronic-latin-singer-federico-aubele-returns-with-sixth-studio-album/| title = Electronic Latin Singer Federico Aubele Returns With Sixth Studio Album| date = 22 February 2022}} </ref> In 2023 Aubele released "Time Drips on my Bed"


==Performances==
==Performances==
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Federico Aubele
Background information
OriginBuenos Aires, Argentina
Years active2004–present
LabelsEighteenth Street Lounge Music; 13Records
Website[1]

Federico Aubele is an Argentine singer-songwriter whose music blends a variety of genres and styles.

Biography

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Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Aubele started playing music at age 12. He moved to Berlin in 2002, where he lived for several years. After submitting a demo via email to Thievery Corporation's Eighteenth Street Lounge Music, he was signed quickly to the label, and released his debut album Gran Hotel Buenos Aires,[1] produced by Thievery Corporation, in 2004.[2] In 2006, he played at the Austin City Limits Music Festival. His song "Esta Noche" was featured in the fifth season of Alias (episode 8) and Season One episode 10 of Franklin & Bash. "La Esquina" was featured in the 2007 movie The Take, starring John Leguizamo.

After Berlin, he moved to Barcelona where he began working on his new album, Panamericana (a title to indicate the many musical influences and in part named after the Pan-American Highway), which was released on 18 September 2007, also produced by Thievery Corporation.[2] In 2009 he released Amatoria, a much more mellow album which featured a duet with Sabina Sciubba from Brazilian Girls and a collaboration with Miho Hatori. In late 2010 Aubele finished the self-produced album Berlin 13, which was released in March 2011, and had a much stronger electronic music influence. His album 5, from 2013, featured the song "Somewhere Else," a duet with jazz chanteuse Melody Gardot.

In 2014, Nacional Records produced a 10-year anniversary edition of Aubele's debut album Gran Hotel Buenos Aires, with a full North America tour. He now lives in Brooklyn, New York. In 2022, Federico released his sixth studio album The Holographic Moon ending a six-year hiatus.[3] In 2023 Aubele released "Time Drips on my Bed"

Performances

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  • Montreal Jazz Fest (2005, 2009)
  • Lollapalooza (2009)
  • Treasure Island Music Festival (2009)
  • Austin City Limits Fest (2010, 2011)

Discography

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Albums

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  • Gran Hotel Buenos Aires (2004)
  • Panamericana (2007)
  • Amatoria (2009)
  • Berlin 13 (2011)
  • Five (22 October 2013)[4]
  • The Holographic Moon (2022)
  • Time Drips on my Bed (2023)

References

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  1. ^ "Federico Aubele – Gran Hotel Buenos Aires (2004, Vinyl) - Discogs". Discogs.
  2. ^ a b Mitter, Siddhartha (29 August 2008). "Federico Aubele makes electronic and acoustic his own – The Boston Globe". Retrieved 6 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Electronic Latin Singer Federico Aubele Returns With Sixth Studio Album". 22 February 2022.
  4. ^ "5". Amazon.
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