Alejandro de Pinedo

Alejandro de Pinedo
Birth name Alejandro Gil Pinedo
Origin Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain
Genres pop music, electronica, ChillOut,
Occupation(s) Musician
Music producer
songwriter
music executive
Labels AGP Music
Associated acts Café del Mar
Daniel Diges
Enrique Iglesias
Rosa López
Olé Olé
Georgie Dann
Website alejandrodepinedo.com

Alejandro Gil Pinedo, better known as Alejandro de Pinedo (born 1965, Cadiz, Spain) is a Spanish composer, author, music producer and chill-out music artist. He grew up in Jerez de la Frontera. During his teens he played guitar in a progressive rock band, named "Triunvirato".[1] After graduating in telecommunications engineering in Madrid in 1987, he began working as a professional musician, touring internationally with Latin artists including Raphael, Georgie Dann, Maria del Monte and El Fary. In 1995, he started recording tracks in his own studio and founded the music label AGP Music to release them.[2]

He has worked with Enrique Iglesias, Rosa López, Daniel Diges, Georgie Dann, Café del Mar, Vicky Larraz, Paloma San Basilio, Falete, Modestia Aparte, and El Fary, as well as recording music for TV and advertising. In 2004, started releasing chill-out music under his own name.

Discography

  • Gemini (2018, AGP Music)
  • Taurus (2018, AGP Music)
  • Aries (2018, AGP Music)
  • Pisces (2018, AGP Music)
  • Aquarius (2018, AGP Music)
  • Chill-Out Songs (2017, AGP Music)
  • Mystic Ibiza (2014, AGP Music)
  • Andalucía Flamenco Chill, vol.2 (2013, Publimáster Discos)
  • Beatlounge Chillout Lifestyle (2012, Beatlounge Music)
  • Bailando con la luna (2012, República Café)
  • Café del Mar Vol 17 (2011, Café del Mar Music)
  • Café del Mar 30 Years of Music (2010, Café del Mar Music)
  • Collection, The Bests Songs of Ibiza's Sunset (2010, República Café – Coco Entertainment Records)
  • Cafe del 30 Anniversary (2010, República Café – Coco Entertainment Records)
  • Jerez Flamenco-Chill Vol 1 (2010, 12 Doce Records)
  • Café del Mar]] Vol 16 (2009, Café del Mar Music)
  • Diamond and Pearls Lounge (2008, Tyranno Lounge Records)
  • Café del Mar Vol 15 (2008, Café del Mar Music)
  • Café del Mar Vol 14 (2007, Café del Mar Music)
  • Café del Mar Vol 13 (2006, Café del Mar Music)
  • Café del Mar Dreams 4 (2006, Café del Mar Music)
  • Café del Mar Vol 12 (2005, Café del Mar Music)
  • Café del Mar 25 Anniversary (2004, Café del Mar Music)

Awards

  • Finalist Premios de la Música 2006, Best Electronic Music song , "AQUARIUS" (Café del Mar Music)
  • Radio National Award 2011, Best advertising campaign 2011: “EL Veranito”, for Georgie Dann
  • Platinum Disc for his participation in the compilation CAFE DEL MAR VOLUMEN 15 (Cafe del Mar Music, 2008)
  • Six Platinum Discs for his participation in the German promotional disc Saunsand, Jil Sander (Café del Mar Music, 2007)
  • Platinum Disc for his participation in the compilation CAFE DEL MAR VOLUMEN 14 (Cafe del Mar Music, 2007)
  • Two Platinum Discs for his participation in the compilation CAFE DEL MAR, VOLUMEN 13 (Café del Mar Music, 2006)
  • Gold Disc for his participation in the compilation , DREAMS 4 (Café del Mar Music, 2006)
  • Two Platinum Disc for his participation in the compilation CAFE DEL MAR, 25 ANIVERSARIO (Café del Mar Music, 2005)
  • Three Platinum Disc for his participation in the compilation CAFE DEL MAR, VOLUMEN 12 (Café del Mar Music, 2005)
  • Platinum Disc for his participation in the compilation CARIBE MIX 2005&euro (Blano y Negro Music, 2005)
  • Platinum Disc for his participation in the compilation IBIZA MIX 99 (Blanco y Negro, 1999)
  • Platinum Disc for his participation in the compilation DISCO ESTRELLA (Vale Music, 1998)
  • Gold disc for its work of Mastering for the album GENERATION NEXT MUSIC (Arcade, 1998)
  • Disco de Platino por su labor de Masterización del álbum LOS 100 MAYORES EXITOS DE LOS 80, Vol2 (Arcade, 1998)
  • Gold Disc for his participation in the compilation CALENTITO CALENTITO (Ginger Music, 1997)
  • Platinum disc for its work of Mastering for the album LOS 100 MAYORES EXITOS DE LOS 80, Vol1 (Arcade, 1997)
  • Three Platinum Disc for his participation in the compilation IBIZA MIX 96 (Max Music, 1996)
  • Gold disc for its work of Mastering for the album LOS 100 MAYORES EXITOS DE LA MUSICA DISCO (Arcade, 1996)
  • Gold Disc for his participation in the compilation RUMBA TOTAL 3 (Max Music, 1996)
  • Gold Disc for his participation in the compilation BOMBAZO MIX 2 (Max Music, 1996)
  • Winner of XXXIV Festival Festival de Benidorm 2001, as author of the song MI RAZON DE VIVIR performed by Carlos Fénix[3]
  • Finalist in the Spanish selection of Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in the TV program "Destino Eurovisión", as author of the song "EOS" performed by Melissa[4]
  • Finalist in the Spanish selection of Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in the TV program "Destino Oslo", as author of the song "AMOR MAGICO" performed by Lorena[5]
  • Finalist in the Spanish selection of Eurovision Song Contest 2008 in the TV program "Salvemos Eurovisión", as author of the song "UN OLÉ" performed by Arkaitz[6]
  • Finalist in the Spanish selection of Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in the TV program "Misión Eurovisión", as author of the song "BUSCO UN HOMBRE"[7]

References

  1. Triunvirato120 personen vinden dit leuk. "Triunvirato". Facebook. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  2. "Compañía Discográfica, Editorial y Producción Musical". AGP Music. 17 October 2013. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  3. "El cantante Carlos Fénix se alza con la 'Sirenita de Oro' del Festival de Benidorm". Elmundo.es. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  4. "Destino Eurovisión – Melissa canta "Eos", Eurovisión 2011 – RTVE.es A la Carta" (in Spanish). Rtve.es. 18 February 2011. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  5. "Eurovisión 2010 – Actuación de Lorena en Destino Oslo, Eurovisión 2010 – RTVE.es A la Carta" (in Spanish). Rtve.es. 22 February 2010. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  6. "Escucha "Un olé", la canción con la que Arkaitz quiere ir a Eurovisión 2008" (in Spanish). Eurovision-spain.com. 28 January 2008. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  7. "EURO-SPAIN. Todo sobre el Festival de Eurovisión en español". Euro-spain.es. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
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