
Bárbara Salazar (Barbarelle) is a sound explorer, multidisciplinary artist, music curator, experimental DJ, and creative director from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her work moves across live performance, radio, sound curation, and creative direction, always seeking to create transcendental and memorable sound experiences. She is the founder and creative director of ATLAS, a platform created in 2019 focused on active listening through immersive experiences, listening sessions, and a monthly radio show on Dublab (Los Angeles). Her show has featured eclectic selections and interviews with artists such as AIR, BADBADNOTGOOD, Lucrecia Dalt, and Juana Molina. Barbarelle has performed and DJed across Europe, USA, and Brazil, opened for AIR at one of the most important arenas in Argentina in 2024, and worked with brands such as Hermès. She also co-curated 'Viento Sur: Experimental & Fusion Music from Argentina' (2022, Vampisoul), a compilation of late ’80s and early ’90s Argentine leftfield synth pop, experimental folk, and ambient music. In 2025, she released her debut album 'Celesta' via Hidden Harmony Recordings, recorded between Buenos Aires and Los Angeles - an intimate, dreamlike ambient exploration of emotion, memory, and inner worlds.

Bárbara Salazar (Barbarelle) is a sound explorer, multidisciplinary artist, music curator, experimental DJ, and creative director from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her work moves across live performance, radio, sound curation, and creative direction, always seeking to create transcendental and memorable sound experiences. She is the founder and creative director of ATLAS, a platform created in 2019 focused on active listening through immersive experiences, listening sessions, and a monthly radio show on Dublab (Los Angeles). Her show has featured eclectic selections and interviews with artists such as AIR, BADBADNOTGOOD, Lucrecia Dalt, and Juana Molina. Barbarelle has performed and DJed across Europe, USA, and Brazil, opened for AIR at one of the most important arenas in Argentina in 2024, and worked with brands such as Hermès. She also co-curated 'Viento Sur: Experimental & Fusion Music from Argentina' (2022, Vampisoul), a compilation of late ’80s and early ’90s Argentine leftfield synth pop, experimental folk, and ambient music. In 2025, she released her debut album 'Celesta' via Hidden Harmony Recordings, recorded between Buenos Aires and Los Angeles - an intimate, dreamlike ambient exploration of emotion, memory, and inner worlds.