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Aubrey Whitfield is a record producer, songwriter and singer originally from the Wirral in Merseyside (what we call a posh scouser). She moved to London in 2008 and has since quoted that she sees London as her home for life.

 

Aubrey was previously signed to Broken Music Publishing/Ripe Recordings from 2012-2013 and produced a number of dance remixes for international recording artists, including Seattle based artist Electron Love Theory, which received international airplay and recognition. Aubrey also wrote and produced music for a number of TV adverts in 2012.

 

Previously, Aubrey wrote and produced two solo albums ‘Fly in the Ointment’ and ‘Science & Magic’ and played over 300 gigs across the UK and Spain. As well as a talented writer and producer, Aubrey is also a very competent musician with 20 years experience of playing the guitar and piano., with a little bit of dabbling on the saxophone and cello.

 

Aubrey was A&R Manager at E3 Records between 2001-2004 and gained wealth of experience in the music industry, developing the label and making it one of the most successful record labels in the North West of England.​

 

In February 2014, Aubrey founded 2ube Records, an independent pop/dance label. The label has seen the successful release of her song Fly like a Ghost by James Demetris which she wrote and produced in 2012. She is also working with a number of other talented artists through 2ube, producing and writing pop, dance and R&B tracks.

 

Aubrey is currently in the studio recording her third album which will be released through 2ube Records in 2015.

"There are voices and there are voices. When Aubrey Whitfield draws breath on stage, it is to produce notes of a quality that makes "crystal" seem a description for broken glass" - Jamie McLoughlin Wirral Globe.

 

"Aubrey's vocals sweep from anger to tenderness in a style that defies genres" - Craig Manning, Wallasey News

 

"Aubrey's songs are well written both lyrically and musically. It's the kind of pop rock that Robbie Williams would do a treat, with power chorus and reflective verses" - Future Music Magazine

 

"The Cavern is set to be shook to the foundations this weekend by the titanium lungs of Aubrey Whitfield" - Liverpool Echo.

 

"Dressed casually in jeans, a dark t-shirt, and a fur-lined cord jacket, she calmly poses for our photographer every inch the big music star she is tipped to become" - Chester Fanzine

 

"You can guarantee that after seeing Aubrey live, you certainly won't forget her" - Wirral Globe

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