Almost like an elegy levitating between harmonics, air, and arpeggios, Antía Muíño has one of those voices that cuts to the bone the moment she makes a sound. The Santiago de Compostela-born, San Sebastián-based artist has infused the nova canción galega with elements ranging from traditional music to vocal jazz, from American folk to the depths of Iberian folk, bossa nova, and even fado. It is a highly singular voice echoing everyone from Norah Jones and Diana Krall to Sílvia Pérez Cruz or Astrud Gilberto. Her approach to songwriting and her classical guitar performance have turned her into an intimate phenomenon, capable of disarming the listener with overflowing honesty.