ABOUT THE ARTIST

Isa Otoya

(Peru)

 Isa Otoya is a musical artist born in Lima and currently based in Berlin. She trained professionally as an academic composer and singer in Peru since 2014, and in 2022 moved to Europe to pursue studies in music production and sound engineering. To date, she has self-produced two albums: De un Acorde (2021) and LLAR (2024), and is currently in the post-production stage of her third album, set for release in 2026.

Her portfolio encompasses her work as a singer-songwriter — blending Latin American music with electronic and pop elements — as well as her role as a composer and producer, with contemporary academic works and instrumental pieces for interdisciplinary projects. She is currently a member of “RETAMA,” the first collective of Peruvian women composers, the Berlin-based trio “Las Brujas,” and the poetry and music duo “Seres Extraños.”


The set she will present on November 1st will feature voice, guitar, and electronics. Her repertoire will include original songs and instrumental pieces from her first album and her latest unreleased work.





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