Genres

  • Blues
  • Funk
  • Jazz fusion
  • Garage rock
  • Hip-hop
  • Indie folk
  • Indie pop
  • Indie rock
  • Post punk
  • Reggae

Genres they’re also open to receiving

  • Brazilian music
  • Brazilian Funk
  • International rap
  • Modern jazz
  • Pop rock
  • Post rock
  • Psychedelic pop
  • Rock & Roll/Classic Rock
  • Singer songwriter
  • Soul
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Main

  • Connect artists with live event opportunities

Moods they love

  • Authentic
  • Contemporary
  • Creative
  • Groovy
  • Indie
  • Dreamy
  • Underground

Moods they’re also open to receiving

  • Danceable
  • Experimental
  • Fusion
  • Meaningful lyrics
  • Melodic
  • Original
  • Tropical

Attributes they love

  • Available on Spotify
  • Composer
  • On stage experience
  • Young talent

Attributes they’re also open to receiving

  • International potential

They don't want to receive...

  • Christian music
  • Classical music
  • Commercial/Mainstream
  • Country music
  • Death/Thrash
  • Hardcore
  • K-pop/J-pop
  • Latin Pop
  • Melodic metal
  • Metal/Heavy metal
  • Noise
  • Dark
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La Noche de Barranco

Booker

La Noche de Barranco is a cultural bar founded in 1991 in Barranco, the most bohemian district of Lima, Peru. Located in an old mansion, La Noche opened its doors with the aim of creating a space for freedom of expression through different artistic disciplines during a turbulent time in the country. Shortly after its inauguration, music took over the spaces, giving birth to the Rafael Santa Cruz concert hall. Most local bands and artists have started their careers on our stage, making La Noche a reference for the development of the local and international music scene. With over 300 concerts per year, including EP releases, albums, singles, and videos, we are motivated to continue promoting the development of culture and supporting different artists. Welcome to La Noche de Barranco! Booking de artistas para ciclo de conciertos en el ciclo de conciertos de “La noche de Barranco”

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