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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
hypnotic music, July 4, 2004
Federico Aubele's album on ESL comes as a refreshing twist in the downtempo/international music scene. Taking guitar-rich songs from his native Argentina, packing them onto the thievery-built sonic cruiser and stopping off in Kingston to drench it all in dub.There are plenty of dub records out there, and plenty more from Argentina, but this may be worth your time if you dig mellow, haunting downtempo songs with both live and sampled vocals. Good music for chillin'. The one drawback, I guess, is that this music can seem too-much like wallpaper or fashion music. But taken as part of a deep collection of music or for inclusion in mixes - I'd say this record rates as a classic of its genre. B+
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lovely, November 10, 2004
One night, in a lounge usually blanketed with generic background electronica, the sneaky dub reggae base of the track "Ante Tus Ojos", at once latin/folky/ambient with sexy Spanish vocals, got my hips swaying and had me bubbling over with excitement! Soon after, I received a copy of Federico Aubele's "Gran Hotel Buenos Aires". If the rest of the album were as good as the opening track, I'd give it a 5. However, they are duller cousins of the first - with the same blend of guitar, female vocals, and ethereal vibe. Not an insult in the least, given the stellar quality of #1 (Esta Noche being second best) The Spanish vocals add even more mystery and sensuality to the already surreal layers. Now if only I could get someone to translate... This album introduced me to the world of Thievery Corp (I also bought their Mirror Conspiracy, Outernationalist, and Babylon Rewind cds). Gran Hotel is a definitely a spawn of a much larger body of work, but with Aubele's Argentinean influence - is a product of its own. I agree that this album does not fall into a specific genre... its not categorically ambient, nor folk, nor lounge. Gran Hotel can be played anywhere: lounge, car, bedroom... as long as you are in the mood to be carried away in a sexy transcendental ride.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best downtempo/dub/lounge CD to date?, May 18, 2005
It's hard to believe that such a terrific album was the artist's freshman effort - if you're a fan of downbeat/downtempo/lounge/dub music, you honestly won't find a better CD on the market today than Hotel Buenos Aires
Those of you who are fans of Thievery Corporation, K&D, Hi-Fi Dub sessions, Cafe del Mar, or Morcheeba should probably turn on Amazon's One-Click ordering and get this CD right now. You'll be ecstatic as you listen to Aubelle blend South American style with reggae-infused beats and absolutely terrific Spanish vocals.
I bought this CD a little over a year ago, and it's still one of the staples that comes on the stereo everytime I have a BBQ or a pre/after-hours party. Truly an awesome purchase...pick up this disc and keep it in your changer until his next album comes out - you won't be disappointed.
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