- Sparrow (CH), the Swiss DJ, producer, and pianist born Bryan Coletta, has signed with Primary Talent International for worldwide live touring representation, excluding North and South America.
- Agent Laetitia Descouens, a Partner at Primary Talent International, will handle his Rest of World bookings.
- Sparrow (CH) continues with Prisma Artists for North and South America representation.
- The deal comes as Sparrow steps into a full solo career following the conclusion of his acclaimed decade-long duo, Sparrow & Barbossa.
Sparrow (CH), the Swiss DJ, producer, and pianist Bryan Coletta, has signed with Primary Talent International for worldwide live touring representation, excluding North and South America.
Laetitia Descouens, a Partner at the London-based independent agency, will serve as his agent for the Rest of World territory. Sparrow continues his existing relationship with Prisma Artists, the Miami-based independent agency focused on North and South America, for those markets.
The signing marks a pivotal moment in Sparrow’s career evolution. Formerly one half of Afro/Latin house duo Sparrow & Barbossa, whose debut album Seven Seas surpassed 30 million streams and produced Beatport chart-toppers like Yeke, Nterini, and Champion. Bryan Coletta launched his solo chapter in early 2026 with debut single Sweet Desire (feat. Charli), released on his own Tortuga Records label.
The track landed early support from Rampa and Themba. His live touring history includes Tomorrowland, Coachella, Circoloco Ibiza, Space Miami, and the Montreux Jazz Festival.
Primary Talent International has been actively expanding its electronic and dance music roster. Descouens recently brokered signings for Kerala Dust who came aboard Primary Talent International for worldwide representation and Mona Yim, who similarly signed with the agency in a recent run of notable additions to the roster.
Takeaways
This deal is bigger than a booking change, it’s a strategic infrastructure play for a solo artist building a global brand from scratch.
Sparrow now has two specialized agencies holding down opposite ends of the world: Prisma Artists owning his stronghold in the Americas, and Primary Talent International, one of the UK’s most respected independent live music agencies, opening doors across Europe and beyond.
For an artist stepping out of a decade-long duo into a solo career, that kind of split-territory structure isn’t just smart, it’s essential. Descouens has clearly become a go-to agent for cross-cultural electronic acts with serious festival ambitions.
With Sweet Desire already gaining traction, does Sparrow’s solo sound have the crossover appeal to break into Primary Talent’s top-tier festival circuit? Can Sparrow build a solo live identity distinct enough from Sparrow & Barbossa to avoid being seen as “half the duo”?