Published on March 23, 2026
In July 2017, I had the unique opportunity to witness a live performance ínez and her Celtic band, Kinnia, in the lively town of Arroyomolinos. The occasion was the recording of a radio program, where the enchanting sounds of traditional Celtic music filled the air, captivating the audience right from the start.
Martínez, known for her ethereal voice and charismatic stage presence, led the band through a series of evocative melodies that paid homage to the Celtic tradition while incorporating contemporary elements. The synergy between the musicians was palpable, as they seamlessly blended instruments like the violin, flute, and guitar, creating a rich tapestry of sound that transcended the ordinary.
As the evening progressed, the atmosphere became more intimate, inviting the audience to engage deeply with the music. Each song told a story, weaving together themes of love, nature, and heritage. It was evident that the band poured their hearts into their performances, sparking a sense of connection among all present.
At the end of the event, I seized the chance to purchase Kinnia’s debut album. Holding the CD in my hands felt like acquiring a piece of the magic that had unfolded that night. The album promised to preserve the enchanting experience I had just witnessed, allowing me to revisit those sounds and emotions whenever I desired.
Jezabel Martínez and Kinnia represent a revival of sacred geometry in music—crafting sonic experiences that resonate not just in the ears, but in the soul. The intricate patterns of their melodies and harmonies serve as a reminder of the beauty and complexity of cultural expression. As they continue to journey through the realms of music, one can only anticipate how their artistry will evolve and inspire future audiences.