


Two Little Rooms was born in the two small studios of Gori and Aina, located in Mallorca and Hamburg, respectively. The project unites Matas's piano, musical, and compositional sensibilities with Zanoguera's voice, composition, and stage experience, creating a unique language informed by jazz, contemporary pop, and poetic experimentation. They have recently participated in festivals such as Focus Wales (UK), Sofar Fest (Berlin), the 1st Manacor Jazz Festival (Mallorca), and Sons d'estiu (Mallorca).
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Gori Matas is a Mallorcan pianist and composer who combines this project with work in other groups, such as K12. With this group, he has participated in international events such as Jazz I Am in Barcelona in 2024 and Fira B! He has also received the Ciutat de Palma Music Award (2020). He has released four albums: First Route to K12 (2019), Two Years in K12 (2021), Ten Near Planets (2023), and Landscapes We Found (2024).
He released El Tercer Espai (2021) with guitarist Omar Lanuti, a work supported by the Institut d'Estudis Baleàrics (IEB) for its international promotion. He has also developed his solo career with Incertelar (2022), which was supported by the IEB in the field of creation.
He has also performed on Cecylia's tour at the Caveau de la Huchette in Paris (2023–24) and at the Beaune Blues & Boogie Festival in France (2024). He has collaborated on various other projects, including Miscel·lánia, Baba Ganoush, When the Robin Sings, Miquela Lladó, and the Fisherman's Friends Jazz Band.
He has collaborated with musicians including Salvador Sobral, Antonio Lizana, Lluc Casares, Pol Omedes, Marcos Collado, Emily Braden and Sebastian Schottke.
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Aina Zanoguera is a singer, composer and stage artist. Her versatility as a singer has led her to collaborate with a wide range of musicians from various genres, including Joan Dausà. From 2023 to 2025, she was the lead singer on pianist Clara Peya's CORSÉ tour, performing in theatres and at festivals such as: FIAS Festival (Madrid), Vida Festival (Vilanova i la Geltrú), Vitoria Jazz Festival, Sons del Món (Alt Empordà), Porta Ferrada (Sant Feliu de Guíxols), SONna Huesca and Atlàntida Film Fest (Mallorca). A performing arts graduate, she has worked on various projects, including Tanatologia, a co-production between the Teatro Principal in Palma and the Teatre Nacional de Catalunya. She also performs in Les Petites Coses, a show by the Mallorcan company La Mecànica Prod that has toured various international festivals since 2021. In 2023, she founded the DAUS collective with Diego Ingold and Úrsula Urgelés, fusing music, dance and visual arts. The collective has participated in festivals such as the Impro Amsterdam Festival (the Netherlands, 2024), the EXIT Festival (Toulouse, France, 2023), the Eima Creació Festival (Mallorca, 2023) and the Dans'Illot Festival (Mallorca, 2024).



