klin klop: many faces
Francisco Espregueira
Released last friday, Klin Klop’s Many Faces is a debut that feels alive in every sense. Behind the alias, Inês Meira brings years of classical violin training into a space that’s far less rigid. Evolving from a conceptual essay called "Fragments," this nine-track release acts as a vibrant mirror. It reflects the specific people, phases, and diverse influences that have molded her creative journey. The result is a blend of groovy house, intense rhythms. Expressive musicality is front and center on this one. It is a bold aesthetic signature aiming to guarantee that no one on the dancefloor is left standing still.
Recorded live at the iconic Porto’s Casa da Música and released via MAR Records, Many Faces leans into collaboration and spontaneity. Surrounded by a circle of musicians and vocalists from the city’s scene, Klin Klop builds something that shifts constantly. Grooves stretch, textures evolve, and voices drift in and out. Music that breathes, reacts, and invites you into the moment as it happens. Available on the streaming platforms.