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DOORS 5PM SHOW 7PM $17 ADVANCE $25 AT THE DOOR Federico Aubele returns to Ice House after a sold out NYC show and US Tour last March for an intimate and warm acoustic solo set. With his characteristic deep reverberating baritone vocals, precise Spanish guitar and meticulous songwriting that blends tango, bossa-nova and singer-songwriter styles, this performance will include songs from his seven album catalog, including the now classic "Gran Hotel Buenos Aires" and his latest release “Time Drips on my Bed.” Federico Aubele regresa a Ice House después de un show sold out en NYC y una gira en EEUU para un cálido e intimo set acústico. Con su característica y grabe voz de barítono, precisa guitarra española y composición meticulosa que combina Tango, Bossa-Nova y estilo canta-autor, el show presenta canciones de todo su catalogo de siete álbumes incluyendo de su ya clasico "Gran Hotel Buenos Aires" y su ultimo lanzamiento "Time Drips on my Bed." Originally from Buenos Aires, Federico Aubele lived in Berlin and Barcelona before settling in Brooklyn where he currently resides. Federico started making music at 11 years old, when he picked up an old forgotten guitar that belonged to his mother and had been stored underneath his bed for years. He’s released 6 albums and toured as Federico Aubele for two decades to glowing reviews, performing all major festivals in North America and Europe (Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Montreal Jazz Fest, Balaton Sound). The combination of tango, bossa-nova, bolero and singer-songwriter elements is at the center of his sound, driven by Aubele’s deep reverberating baritone vocals, meticulous songwriting and precise Spanish guitar. Federico’s songs have been licensed for various films, TV shows, commercials and video games over the years. Whether in English or Spanish, his lyrics always center around universal themes such as love, solitude, struggle and hope. "An artist who traverses musical genres as easily as he does geographical borders..While touches of nostalgia and longing seep into both the words and the way he sings them, Aubele can also wrangle a shy smile and a whimsical raised eyebrow with that deep, emotive voice." - NPR