Gran Hotel Buenos Aires

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 44:07

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Some good tracks

TML206

I enjoyed the sultry femme voice but there are some tracks I didn't find inspiring. If you sample first you'll find several that are very good. Overall it's enjoyable.

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Excellent Debut!

properlychilled.com

As Federico Aubele's debut album Granhotel... is an incredible piece of work. It's a perfect blend of Argentine and dub-wise inspirations. Will not disappoint.

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Magic

reeREE

When I want to feel that I'm some where more exotic and relaxing than at my desk staring at my computer screen, I always turn this on. It's dreamy and fantastical and allows me to believe that I'm anywhere else but here.

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Hit and Miss

barnesry

Really enjoyed Postales, but found the sultry lounge singer to remind me more of passing out on the floor of some cheap smokey hotel on tracks like Besos De Sal. Sample the tracks before and you can find a few great gems.

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Tomorrow the World!

BudSalt1

I'd never come across his music before I heard 'Contigo' as part of the Free Toolbar Download experience. What a soothing late night Latin jewel! These songs with their added samples and subtle trip-hop additions are currently road hogging my daily driving time. I have now found a work colleague who likes him too. Today the two of us - tomorrow the world!

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Nuevo Tango finally

betterplease

Whether you've danced in La Catedral in Buenos Aires or Cellspace in my hometown of San Francisco, downtempo nuevo tango dancers will delight to these tracks from Federico Aubele. The memorable sultry female vocals are worth the price of admission and great guitar (poor player's piano) works well with the downtempo beats. Thanks to eMusic and Thievery Corporation for this great find.

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When can I hear more

SimonaSays

This is one of my favorite albums. When will a second one be released!!!!!!!

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They Say All Music Guide

Argentine Federico Aubele is first and foremost a guitar player. But inspired by artists as diverse as avant-garde tango composer Astor Piazzolla, Wes Montgomery, and Thievery Corporation, he set out to create a solo record that crossed electronica, dub, and Latin guitar music while capturing the sound and feeling of Buenos Aires. The resulting album, Gran Hotel Buenos Aires — actually produced by Thievery Corporation and released on their label, ESL — is like the reverse image of trip-hop. Aubele’s songs are atmospheric, driven by sampled beats, and even employ scratching in some cases, but unlike trip-hop, Gran Hotel Buenos Aires is sunny, free-spirited, and celebratory. Always at the center of tracks like “Ante Tus Ojos” and “Despertar” is Aubele’s hypnotic guitar. Around that he collages an entire band worth of instruments and samples and, finally, sultry female vocals sung in Spanish — provided by friends of Aubele from Buenos Aires. The format seems ultimately liberating, allowing Aubele the ability to masterfully apply solid hip-hop beats to jazzy Latin numbers (“Esta Noche” for example) and to allow what could be Argentine folk songs to drift into the realm of electronic ambience and dub (the beautiful “Diario de Viaje”). Gran Hotel Buenos Aires is a wholly brilliant album and Federico Aubele may be to Argentina what Sigur Rós is to Iceland: the most forward-thinking and experimental artist to capture the sound of his homeland’s cultural, symbolic, and physical geography. – Charles Spano

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