
Carolina Mama
Carolina Mama is an Argentinean singer-songwriter who blends an intimate singing style with masterful storytelling, integrating the heart of different cultures and a sense of imagination that takes the audience on a trip through time and space. Trained in voice and composition, Carolina’s compositions are academically sophisticated and have exquisite sound architecture. They incorporate the folklore of Latin America and North Africa with modern influences such as hip-hop, jazz, and film.

Lau Noah
Lau Noah is a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer from Catalonia, Spain, based in NYC. She is known for her self-taught musical approach, combining singing and contrapuntal guitar and piano playing, with the Recording Academy describing her as “a musical polymath.”
“Lau is one of the most special storytellers on earth.” — Jacob Collier
She has been involved in music and film since a young age and has collaborated with some of the most recognized artists in South America. Carolina Mama studied film at the National University of Art in Buenos Aires. During her studies, she discovered her passion for storytelling. She quickly developed her career as a filmmaker and musician. In pursuit of her passion, Carolina was accepted and granted a scholarship into the distinguished program of the New School of Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City.
Her live shows have been captivating audiences all over the world, as they are a surprising window into her creative process as a full DIY artist.
Carolina Mama’s upcoming album, Amina, recently won a full grant for production and recording from the renowned Cafe Royal Cultural Foundation. The album is co-produced with Emily Elbert, guitarist for Jacob Collier, Leon Bridges, and Lau Noah, an acclaimed Catalan guitarist.
Lau Noah:
An ambassador and advocate for oral tradition, Lau Noah speaks several languages and learns and teaches music solely by ear, a method she employs in every one of her collaborations, including her duets with Jacob Collier, Chris Thile, and Jorge Drexler, among many others.
She was the first Catalan artist to perform on NPR’s prestigious Tiny Desk Concert series and has given masterclasses on creativity at several Ivy League universities and conservatories worldwide.
In 2024, Noah was a finalist in the American Songwriter Competition and won the award for Best New Artist at the acclaimed Cartagena Music Festival.
She’s performed her music at the Royal Albert Hall and NYC’s SummerStage, and had her sold-out Carnegie Hall debut in December 2025.
Her upcoming project is an ambitious folk opera in defense of human art.
Lau’s objective is to emphasize and preserve the magnificence of humans’ ability to make art, and to defend its status as one of the most ancestral and complex languages to ever exist.
Lau has been featured on the BBC, the Recording Academy, and Billboard magazine.
In the past two years, she has supported Chris Thile, Ben Folds, and Jacob Collier on tour.
In 2024, Lau released her first LP, A Dos, featuring some of the most influential musicians of our time: Jorge Drexler, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, Jacob Collier, Gaby Moreno, and Cécile McLorin Salvant, among others.
“She’s one of my heroes.” — Chris Thile
“She’s a genius.” — Moses Sumney
“I’m so lucky to live in the same time as Lau Noah.” — Silvana Estrada
“An absolutely extraordinary musician is Lau Noah.” — Jamie Cullum
