Antía Muíño's complete discography: LPs, EPs and singles that outline her evolution, step by step.
An album that reflects on themes such as identity, love, the search for oneself or a sense of belonging and which features several collaborations, such as the one already mentioned with Lilaina.
“Mientras Sueño y Vivo” breathes that atmosphere of intimacy and exhumation of the most reflective and melancholic faction of one of the most exciting voices of his generation.
Antía Muíño, Brassica Rapa and Mondra sing for Palestine in 'Oliveira ardendo', a tribute to Berrogüetto
On the one hand, the melodic sensitivity of Antía Muíño, one of the most brilliant composers of the latest generation of Galician artists. On the other, one of the most illustrious and respected pianists on the national jazz scene, the great Abe Rábade.
Second preview of Antía Muíño's new album. A song that explores the power of the ancestral, the root, and femininity.
We must highlight, of course, the uniqueness of Antía Muiño's voice, in this pleasant and surprising feat. Galician singer and composer, her nuances range from jazz to bossa nova, passing through folk-pop and, added to Zé's increasingly precise and confident voice, Antía's irresistible accent forms a unique vocal body, transporting the listener to a brief, but very welcome respite.
Hauxe da Sünek, Antía Muiñok and Greta Ch'askak created Milaka Lore – Thousands of Flowers. Enjoy!
With the air of a Viennese waltz, the essence of Galician tradition and, of course, the singer-songwriter touch. That is the new single from Muíño, and that is the fusion of talent from the Costa da Morte.
Flying between alternative singer-songwriter music and a kind of indietronic mantra, Antía Muíño returns with “O Paxaro”, a song in which the Galician artist shines with an absolutely unique and indigenous light.
Muse of the new Galician song; Antía Muíño presents “Novembro”, a preview of what will be her long-awaited debut album, which will be released before the end of 2022.
Almost like an elegy that levitates between harmonics, air and arpeggios, Antía Muíño gets to the crux of the matter as soon as she emits the first sound she releases in “Carta aberta”, her first single; at the same time it seems to foreshadow that we are facing the new great muse of the song sung in the language of Rosalía de Castro.
After showing several open letters (“Noviembre” and “Canta, miña compañeira”) from what will be her imminent and long-awaited debut album, Antía Muíño presents “Nunha Estrela”, her latest advance single.
Drawing an invisible line that connects vocal jazz and traditional Galician music, Antía Muíño presents a free, but deeply felt and intimate version of a melody and verses that are part of the genetic composition of Galician popular culture.
A song that she sings in Spanish and Galician and in which she recovers the lyrics of a traditional musical piece, spread by oral tradition, and set to music with that mixed frame of references that defines the music of Antía Muíño destined to become a kind of sound support of different traditions and sound registers.
Almost like an elegy that levitates between harmonics, air and arpeggios, Antía Muíño gets to the crux of the matter as soon as she emits the first sound she releases in “Carta aberta”, her first single; at the same time it seems to foreshadow that we are facing the new great muse of the song sung in the language of Rosalía de Castro.