About Isabelle Banos

Isabelle Banos is a Montreal-based producer, songwriter and a founding member of the alternative pop band Caveboy, in which she plays bass and synthesizers. She has performed across Canada, showcased throughout the U.S., and participated in major music conferences all over the world. While she loves producing music in many genres, she most enjoys working on genre bending pop music that blends together her various influences from previous decades. Her music has appeared in TV shows and movies, most notably Caveboy's "Color War" in Netflix's Orange is the New Black. Her most recent project was re-imagining a holiday classic for the popular film Happiest Season (Hulu). In 2020, Music Publishers Canada named her among the Top 8 emerging female producers in Canada to be welcomed into the "Women in the Studio" accelerator program. She has written columns for Canadian Musician magazine and was featured in their 2018 "Queens of the Low Frequencies" article, in which she was highlighted as one of the leading female bass players in Canada. Isabelle is a contributor and online personality for LANDR's digital educational content, as well as a board member for the Montreal chapter of Rock Camp For Girls. In April 2021, she announced that she would be opening her own studio in Montreal.

Work experience

  • Caveboy
  • 2015-present
  • Bass, Synths, Backup Vocals

Isabelle' Skills

Engineering
  • Mix Engineer
Live
  • Artist
  • Touring Musician
Venue Type Experience
  • Club
  • Festival
Musician
  • Artist
  • Instrumentalist
  • Performer
  • Studio Musician
  • Touring Musician
Producing
  • Mixer
  • Producer
Songwriting
  • Beat Maker
  • Co-Writer
  • Lyricist
  • Songwriter
  • Top Line

Isabelle' Genres

  • Alternative Rock
  • Electronic
  • Indie Rock
  • New Wave
  • Pop

Isabelle' Experience

Isabelle Banos is a Montreal-based producer, songwriter and a founding member of the alternative pop band Caveboy, in which she plays bass and synthesizers. She has performed across Canada, showcased throughout the U.S., and participated in major music conferences all over the world. While she loves producing music in many genres, she most enjoys working on genre bending pop music that blends together her various influences from previous decades. Her music has appeared in TV shows and movies, most notably Caveboy’s “Color War” in Netflix’s Orange is the New Black. Her most recent project was re-imagining a holiday classic for the popular film Happiest Season (Hulu). In 2020, Music Publishers Canada named her among the Top 8 emerging female producers in Canada to be welcomed into the “Women in the Studio” accelerator program. She has written columns for Canadian Musician magazine and was featured in their 2018 “Queens of the Low Frequencies” article, in which she was highlighted as one of the leading female bass players in Canada. Isabelle is a contributor and online personality for LANDR’s digital educational content, as well as a board member for the Montreal chapter of Rock Camp For Girls. In April 2021, she announced that she would be opening her own studio in Montreal.