ZENET "The Voice and the Hands"
Lila Horovitz — double bass
Aaron Pozo — saxophone
Julián Olivares — guitar
ZENET returns to the stage with a concert presenting their new album, *The Voice and the Hands* — their most intimate work since *The Seas of China*. This album focuses on the essence of song and the genres that have shaped the band’s musical life.
Throughout their career, ZENET has been celebrated as a true genre thief: evoking tango, hinting at bossa nova, flirting with bolero or chanson. In this new work, however, they don’t merely reference these styles — they fully inhabit them.
Bolero, tango, bossa nova, folk — all resonate in pure, sincere sound: acoustic instruments, voices front and center, no digital artifice.
This new album emerges from a tribute to José Taboada, their absent yet ever-present musical companion — a presence felt throughout this journey, which stops at memories, roots, and artisanal sound.
It is more than an album you listen to — it is one you *feel*. It is not just a concert: it is a sonic journey embracing the past and bringing it vividly into the present, with ZENET as its unreserved, fully exposed protagonist — reaching their peak expressive power on stage.