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OUR TEAM

Sasha

Booking • Audiovisual Production • Social Media 

Sasha is the initiator of Red Room Frequency and oversees both booking and management while leading the agency’s audiovisual production.

 

A professional videographer and photographer with over ten years of experience, she focuses on live show photography and artist interviews.

 

Her approach is practical and artist-centered: making sure projects run smoothly behind the scenes while producing strong visual content that reflects each artist’s identity on stage and beyond.

Isa

Booking • Visual Design • Merchandise

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Isa is a multidimensional artist, moving between painting, 3D animation, and hands-on DIY creations.

 

Her style was forged in the raw, electric energy of Japan's underground as she grew up several years as an adult in Tokyo, hanging with the Koenji Beatniks, Punks and Tokyo rockers, absorbing sounds and stories from passionate people, from dusty vinyl to live stage chaos.

 

Inspired by the DIY spirit of punk and the communal pulse of 70s-era creativity, she brings a sharp, graphic edge to everything she touches.

 

Whether designing bold posters, managing bookings, happily running merch, or building animations that hit as hard as the music, Isa works with a no-frills, make-it-happen attitude, always connecting people, art, and sound across borders. her words: It’s art with a heartbeat. Loud, linked, and ready to ROLL.

Soraya

Booking • Social Media • Webdesign

Soraya works across booking, administration and social media strategy at Red Room Frequency.​ 

 

She focuses on structuring communication and planning digital presence in a way that supports artists without overwhelming them.

Her work connects releases, shows and visuals into a clear and consistent narrative across platforms.​ 

 

With a strong background in the rock and metal scene and years of hands-on experience working closely with artists, she brings a practical, organized and scene-aware approach to both booking and long-term artist development.

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