Aerea Signs With Analog Agency For North American Representation

Celebrity Name:Aerea
New Representation Type:Agency
New Company:Analog Agency
Primary Agent:John Barry
Department:Live Music / Touring
Territory:North America
  • AEREA has signed with Analog Agency for live music and touring representation across North America, with agent John Barry leading the territory.
  • The duo continues with Alvaro Murillo Sanchez at Analog Agency for worldwide touring representation outside North America, and retains 974 Management for management.
  • AEREA's 2025 single "Amor Dulce" paired emotional techno with Spanish guitars, and the duo has played Dreambeach, Medusa, A Summer Story, Fabrik Madrid, and E1 London.
  • The deal extends Analog's active run of 2026 North American signings, following Denham Audio, Henri Bergmann, and SORLEY.

AEREA has signed with Analog Agency for live music and touring representation across North America. Agent John Barry will lead the territory.

The Berlin- and Madrid-based duo built their sound around what they call emotional techno, a layered blend of hypnotic club rhythms, ambient texture, and live vocals sung by one of the project’s two members.

Their 2025 single “Amor Dulce” folded Spanish guitar into that framework, following earlier tracks like “10.000 Flores.” Their newest release, “In A Spiral,” landed just weeks ago.

AEREA has built festival and club credibility across Spain and the UK, with sets at Dreambeach, Medusa, A Summer Story, Fabrik Madrid, and E1 London.

The signing keeps AEREA’s global team largely intact. Alvaro Murillo Sanchez continues to handle the duo’s live music and touring bookings worldwide outside North America, also through Analog Agency, while 974 Management stays on for artist management.

The move continues a busy year for Analog’s North American electronic division. The agency added Denham Audio for the same territory, brought on Henri Bergmann for North American representation, and signed SORLEY to the same regional roster, part of a broader push to build out underground and rising electronic talent ahead of U.S. and Canadian festival demand.

Takeaways

This is a fairly straightforward territory buildout: one agency handling one act across two connected but separately staffed divisions, so nothing about AEREA’s global structure actually changes.

What’s notable is the pattern. This is at least the fourth electronic act Analog’s North American office has picked up in 2026 alone, and each one already carries European festival credibility. That’s not random collecting; it reads like a deliberate strategy to stake out ground in North America’s underground and techno scene before it fully breaks stateside.

For AEREA, it also means their vocal-driven, emotionally-charged brand of techno now has a dedicated push into a market they’ve barely touched.

Will John Barry’s North American office be able to translate AEREA’s Spanish festival momentum into U.S. and Canadian bookings? Could AEREA’s vocal-forward, emotional techno sound stand out in a North American market that often favors harder, higher-energy sets?

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