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"I'm just tired of being a foreigner," says Federico Aubele who has been living away from his native Argentina (in Berlin & Barcelona) and touring the world for 5 years, "I need to go back home to Buenos Aires." Despite some of the remaining effects from Argentina's economic and political crisis in 2001, Aubele loves Buenos Aires. "It's like going out with a crazy, but incredibly beautiful, charming and seductive woman. She might drive you insane at times, but when you take a step back and look at her, you're reminded how much you love her and why."Aubele's longings for Buenos Aires and South America as a whole, sets the tone for his new album, "Panamericana", slated for worldwide release in May 2007. "I wanted to make an album influenced by the idea of The Americas," says Aubele. He notes that although each country has its own, sometimes brutal, history, The Americas possess a unique concoction of people: indigenous populations, former slaves, and constant waves of immigrants from every part of the world. "I find the cultural clashes, mixes and blends that have occurred over time exciting, fresh, and very young when you compare it with Europe or Asia."The Pan-American Highway, Via PanAmericana in Spanish, is a network of roads that stretches from Fairbanks, Alaska to Cape Horn, Argentina, nearly the length of both North & South America. "I think that being a foreigner in Europe made me start looking at the Americas a lot more closely, distance can do that," muses Aubele, "when I thought about it, all of my musical influences originate from American countries, be it dub/reggae from Jamaica, Mexican bolero, Argentine tango, or old school US hip-hop. So the idea and the actuality of a road that links these disparate places and cultures together became a very strong influence on the album. Since the Panamericana was officially commissioned in Buenos Aires," he continues, "it became the perfect metaphor."On the 13 tracked "Panamericana," one hears guitars, the bandoneon, and horns that play out Latin rhythms. There are tango influences, a touch of bolero, reggae/dub bass lines, hip-hop beats, and electronic sounds. Vocals, all in Spanish, float in a smooth and sensual way over congas, drums and heavy bass beats. Aubele, who wrote all songs and lyrics-with the exception of "Lluvia," lyrics written by Gonzal Garces-sings solos and duets on 6 of the tracks. A variety of South American artists are featured throughout "Panamericana," such as singer/songwriter Amparo Sanchez of Amparanoia, the Columbian singer Vernie Varela, and Natalia Clavier, one of Aubele's live show singers. Among other groups who collaborated on "Panamericana" are Calexico (trumpets and wah guitars), and the legendary Argentinean Latin ska band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs (horn section). Eric Hilton of Thievery Corporation produced the album from the ESL Music Consulate in Washington, DC."Panamericana is more of a songwriter's album," says Aubele, when comparing it to his first release "Gran Hotel Buenos Aires" (ESL Music, 2004). "Although aspects of the sound are similar, the songwriting on 'Panamericana' is more solid, and immediate." Through it all, "Panamericana" is about memories and a longing for more familiar confines. Aubele says, "Life takes a different shape when you are living abroad. Your relationship becomes your country, your memories weigh on you in different and unpredictable ways, you long for moments that are frozen in time and can't be recaptured, it's all very strange. Then when your relationship ends you realize, 'What am I doing here?' I just want to go back home."Written by Nina Roberts & Mat Whittington
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Member Since: 5/30/2006
Band Website: federicoaubele.com
Band Members: The people I play with when I do live shows are: USA: El John(drums), Frank Orall (percusion), Steve Bernal (bass), David Boyle (keyboards), Natalia Clavier (vocals); Europe:Florencia Inza (percusion), Jafi Marvel(bass), Sebas Litma(keyboards)
Influences: quite a few....
Sounds Like: Songwriter songs in spanish with clasical guitars, dub bass lines, hip hop beats, latin percusions and atmospheric electronic sounds.

Diario De Viaje by Federico Aubele feat. Natalia Clavier, performed December 9th at the Tiki Club, Athens
Record Label: ESL music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New Year’s Eve @ Eighteenth Street Lounge!

Performing a special warm-up DJ set on Monday 31st December at the Eighteenth Street Lounge in Washington DC before Eric Hilton of Thievery Corporation takes to the main floor.. Tickets $50 ...
Posted by federico aubele on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 07:48:00 PST

LA Times BEST OF 2007

Hot on the heels of being nominated in the New York Post's annual "Best Of" round-up, the LA TIMES just named Panamericana as one of the top 5 albums of the year! Read the full article "The Best ...
Posted by federico aubele on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:30:00 PST

New York Post "Music To Our Ears"

Today the New York Post published their top picks for 2007 and included Panamericana as one of their favourites! You can access the article at http://www.nypost.com/seven/12132007/tempo/its_music_to_o...
Posted by federico aubele on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 04:13:00 PST

La Esquina on Vinyl!

ESL Music presents the first album single on 12" vinyl - with exclusive remixes by Nickodemus and Ursula 1000. Showcasing the angelic vocals of brand new label chanteuse Natalia Clavier, Nickodemus p...
Posted by federico aubele on Thu, 13 Dec 2007 11:24:00 PST

iTunes Latino Best of 2007

This just in - Federico's brand new album Panamericana has been included in the iTunes Latino "Best of 2007" end of year list! iTunes Latino is a dedicated area within the US iTunes Store (www.itunes....
Posted by federico aubele on Tue, 11 Dec 2007 11:11:00 PST

Panamericana selected as one of KCRWs Nic Harcourts Top Albums of 2007!

Federico Aubele has been interviewed by KCRW's Nic Harcourt (host of hit show Morning Becomes Eclectic) and has performed live in his studio. Now Nic Harcourt has listed Federico's own Panamericana as...
Posted by federico aubele on Tue, 27 Nov 2007 11:05:00 PST

A Great Start to The Tour!

Despite the appalling weather, a great crowd turned up to see Federico perform his first ever live UK show at the Social club in the heart of London last night. The howling wind and dri...
Posted by federico aubele on Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:59:00 PST

Free Download of Federico Aubele Live Track!

There is now a track available from Federico Aubele's recent performance in the studios of KCRW, on the show "Morning Becomes Eclectic." The track available is "En Cada Lugar" and you can download it ...
Posted by federico aubele on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 09:42:00 PST

European Tour to Start 11/18!

Federico Aubele is heading off to The Social in London for the first stop on his 15-date European tour! Federico will again be joined by singer Natalia Clavier and percussionist Frank Orral as they pe...
Posted by federico aubele on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 08:37:00 PST

Federico Aubele Interview from Trailer Media!

Federico Aubele took time out of his busy tour schedule to check in with Trailer Media this week before he heads off to Europe for the second leg of his tour in support of Panamericana. The interview ...
Posted by federico aubele on Fri, 09 Nov 2007 12:11:00 PST