Artists
Stereo Surf is an independent music label and creative project based in Ecuador. Our artist roster currently features Sasha Vale & The Drift and Solomon Reef—original musicians with their own sounds, visual identities, releases, and stories. Learn more about them herein!

Genres: Bossa nova, trip hop, surf lounge
Sasha Vale & The Drift
Sasha Vale & The Drift blend bossa nova, trip hop, Latin percussion, surf guitar, and warm lo-fi textures. Led by Sasha Vale’s smoky alto voice, their songs move between playful summer grooves, reflective storytelling, heartbreak, courage, and the strange comfort of old records.
The band is Stereo Surf’s debut artist and brings together vintage Latin influences, dusty hip-hop rhythms, and a polished coastal sound.
Genres: Reggae, surf rock, coastal soul
Solomon Reef
Solomon Reef is a recording artist whose music combines reggae, surf-rock guitar, soulful basslines, ska-inspired rhythm, and the steady pulse of vintage drums.
His songs explore loyalty, endurance, lasting love, and the work of staying grounded when life gets difficult. The result is relaxed but purposeful music made for long roads, late afternoons, and keeping steady through the fire.

Who are the current Stereo Surf artists?
Stereo Surf’s current roster includes Sasha Vale & The Drift and Solomon Reef.
What kind of music does Stereo Surf release?
Stereo Surf releases original surf music, trip hop, bossa nova, reggae, ska, lounge, lo-fi, and cinematic instrumentals, along with music that blends several of those styles.
Where can listeners hear the music?
Music from Stereo Surf artists can be found on the Stereo Surf releases and videos pages, the artists’ official websites, and selected streaming platforms.
Are Stereo Surf’s artists virtual?
Yes. Stereo Surf creates original virtual artist projects supported by music, artwork, videos, character stories, and individual artist websites. The virtual format gives each project room to develop its own musical and visual world. It takes away some of the magic to acknowledge this, but we feel it’s important to be transparent.