Vocal expression lies at the heart of Martris’s work, who is also active as a visual artist, yoga teacher, and somatic bodyworker. Her music arises at the intersection of inner experience, sound, and spiritual exploration. She weaves elements of world music, ethnic and tribal traditions, therapeutic soundscapes, and new age atmospheres into a unique and transformative listening experience.
With a voice that is both clear and warm, full of vitality, Martris evokes sounds that carry the wisdom of generations and the softness of coming home. Her artistic path began with studies in multidisciplinary arts and theater and evolved into a practice where voice, movement, and meditation come together — both in artistic expression and in personal guidance and transformation.
Her music is deeply nourished by a lifelong connection to nature, mythology, and ancestral traditions. The rich vocal heritage of the Balkans, where Martris originates from, is a profound source of inspiration for her vocal style.
“I create and share music to stay connected to what is sacred, alive, and true — in myself and in the world. I experience singing as a thread that weaves together body and spirit, nature and stillness, sound and soul. Whether I sing for one person or many, my intention is always the same: to touch something deeper, to offer beauty, connection, and a sense of coming home. And every time I sing, I return home — to myself.”
Martris has released two albums: Ballads of the East and Earth Chants, and is currently working on a new album focused on deep rest and inner stillness.Together with guitarist John Verstegen, she co-creates Songs of Nature — a project that explores the relationship between humans and nature through voice, sound, rhythm, and world music traditions, woven into a living, breathing musical landscape. Martris also offers sound healing concerts, where live singing is combined with yoga or meditation. These concerts provide a profound, healing experience in which music serves as a bridge to emotional release, connection, and inner peace.
Vocal expression lies at the heart of Martris’s work, who is also active as a visual artist, yoga teacher, and somatic bodyworker. Her music arises at the intersection of inner experience, sound, and spiritual exploration. She weaves elements of world music, ethnic and tribal traditions, therapeutic soundscapes, and new age atmospheres into a unique and transformative listening experience.
With a voice that is both clear and warm, full of vitality, Martris evokes sounds that carry the wisdom of generations and the softness of coming home. Her artistic path began with studies in multidisciplinary arts and theater and evolved into a practice where voice, movement, and meditation come together — both in artistic expression and in personal guidance and transformation.
Her music is deeply nourished by a lifelong connection to nature, mythology, and ancestral traditions. The rich vocal heritage of the Balkans, where Martris originates from, is a profound source of inspiration for her vocal style.
“I create and share music to stay connected to what is sacred, alive, and true — in myself and in the world. I experience singing as a thread that weaves together body and spirit, nature and stillness, sound and soul. Whether I sing for one person or many, my intention is always the same: to touch something deeper, to offer beauty, connection, and a sense of coming home. And every time I sing, I return home — to myself.”
Martris has released two albums: Ballads of the East and Earth Chants, and is currently working on a new album focused on deep rest and inner stillness.Together with guitarist John Verstegen, she co-creates Songs of Nature — a project that explores the relationship between humans and nature through voice, sound, rhythm, and world music traditions, woven into a living, breathing musical landscape. Martris also offers sound healing concerts, where live singing is combined with yoga or meditation. These concerts provide a profound, healing experience in which music serves as a bridge to emotional release, connection, and inner peace.