Alyosha Barreiro is a dynamic electronic music artist, sound explorer, and speaker who blends the ancient with the modern. With a background from Berklee College of Music in Boston, Alyosha has captivated audiences across Mexico and internationally with his innovative approach to electronic music, combining live instruments with cutting-edge sound design.
Upon returning to Mexico, Alyosha embarked on a solo project that merges electronic music with traditional instruments, creating a unique auditory experience. His work has earned him a reputation for delivering powerful performances at some of the most iconic venues and festivals.
Alyosha’s notable achievements include:
Glastonbury Festival, England, 2023
Vive Latino, Foro Sol, CDMX, 2019, 2023
Zen Experience Tulum, Tulum, Mexico, 2023
Teatro Juárez, Guanajuato, 2019
Museo de la Música de Viena, Puebla, 2019
Puebla Sensorial, Zócalo Puebla, 2019
Cumbre Tajín, Veracruz, 2019
Hollyfest, Charlotte, USA, 2019
Fiesta Mexicana, Milwaukee, 2018
SXSW, Austin, TX, 2018
Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City, 2018
Weltmuseum Wien Reopening, Heldenplatz, Vienna, Austria, 2017
ADE (Amsterdam Dance Event), Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2017
September 15th Celebration, Veterans Park, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 2016
Rotofest, Cuenca, Ecuador, 2016
FILAH, Anthropology Museum, Mexico City, 2015
Posh Festival, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, 2015
Vth Sun Inaugural Festival, Texcoco, State of Mexico, 2014
XXII Ambaró Festival, Atlacomulco, State of Mexico, 2014
XX Festival Luminaria, Atizapán De Zaragoza, State of Mexico, 2013
XXXI Arts and Culture Festival, Toluca, State of Mexico, 2012
The Bicentennial Independence Celebration, Mexico City, 2011
Central Stage at the Angel de la Independencia, Mexico City, 2010
The Day of the Dead Celebration, Zócalo, Mexico City, 2010
Interactive Economics Museum (MIDE), Mexico City, 2010
Throughout his career, Alyosha has been commissioned to create music for significant events such as the inauguration of the Estela de Luz and has performed in front of over 100,000 spectators at the Bicentennial Celebration. His performances span across Mexico, the USA, Latin America, and Europe, reflecting his global appeal and the universal resonance of his music.