El Triángulo VIP exchange

We trust you have seen our world class facility, full of pro and vintage gear, on a hillside overlooking the Pacific Coast of Mexico here:

https://www.eltriangulo.co/recordingstudio

What we’d offer:

in an effort to stimulate growth of our business here, and fill some of the empty spots in our calendar, we are happy to waive the studio booking fees in exchange for help spreading the word about our place through your network. 

Please refer to the rate sheet for full breakdown of our costs, but for a frame of reference, our dally lockout fee is $500 USD.

We’d only ask for you to contribute towards the lodging at a friendly rate, to help cover our costs. 

The rooms are $75-125 USD per night, depending on time of year.  We are open to a conversation about that and are happy to “sharpen our pencil,” especially for a longer booking. We can sleep up to 12 here. details of accommodation are here.

We would also organize all transportation to and from the airport, as well as handle the provisioning for the food and drink you’d consume while at El Triángulo.  You would be responsible for these costs, but we would take care of it all for you.  

What’s we’d ask:

  • Approved Instagram posts, stories, reels, etc. of your time here

  • Your name included on our client list

Other suggestions:

  • Short video interview about your stay

  • Short, filmed, live (acoustic or not) or DJ performance 

  • Featured performer for an El Triángulo event while here

  • use of recordings for our promotional materials

  • Exclusive DJ mix for our channels

Check our availability here.

getting here

We are in Mazunte, on the coast of Oaxaca in Mexico.  

https://maps.app.goo.gl/ayksTVEJZF2yDfJ59

We are equidistant from airports in Puerto Escondido and Huatulco.  The journey from the airport to our place is less than an hour, and costs about 900 mxn.  Both Puerto Escondido and Huatulco have frequent flights to and from Mexico City.  

Puerto Escondido has some very cheap, direct flights from Tijuana on Volaris, which can be a good option if you’re in Southern California.  You can park or be dropped off on the US side and walk across the Cross Boarder Xpress to the airport.  It’s very easy to do.  

Otherwise, you’ll get yourself to Mexico City, then book a short flight down to the coast.  guadalajara, dallas, and chicago also have flights to huatulco. puerto escondido does not have any international flights. Most options will show up on Kayak, Expedia, etc..  Common airlines to the coast are Volaris, Viva Aerobus, and Aero Mexico.

Driving from Mexico City takes about 12 hours; 6 hours to Oaxaca City, then another 6 hours to the coast via a very windy, but beautiful mountain road. If you have the time, I highly recommend a stay up there someday. Terraza de la tierra is amazing.  

This drive from Oaxaca City to Mazunte is soon to take only 2.5 hours, when a new highway that has been under construction for 20 years is finished.  This would make the drive from Mexico City only 8.5 hours.  

Let us know what else you’d like to know! hola@eltriangulo.co