
Velvety vocal jazz that feels like a shared secret. Intimate, harmonically rich, and perfectly suited for late-night reflection or quiet cocktail hours.
Martina DaSilva creates a sound that is both startlingly intimate and classically grand. Her voice possesses a crystalline clarity that she often layers into lush, intricate harmonies, making even the most stripped-back arrangements feel full and immersive. It is music that respects the tradition of the Great American Songbook while injecting it with a modern, playful sensibility that avoids the traps of mere nostalgia.
What sets her apart is her mastery of space and texture. Whether she is performing in a minimalist bass-and-vocal duo or leading a larger ensemble, she treats silence as an instrument. Her phrasing is elastic and intelligent, often leaning into the rhythmic lilt of Brazilian bossa nova or the tight, synchronized swing of the 1930s, yet her delivery remains conversational and grounded.
For those new to her work, her collaborative projects offer a perfect entry point. Start with her 'ChimyTina' recordings for a masterclass in vocal and bass interplay, or dive into 'Aurora Borealis' to hear her expansive arranging skills. It is the ideal soundtrack for moments that require a touch of elegance without the stiffness of formal tradition.
Martina DaSilva is a jazz vocalist, composer, and arranger. In addition to being a leading member of the band The Ladybugs, DaSilva has worked with Jon Batiste, Postmodern Jukebox, Gunhild Carling and Bria Skonberg.
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