kajastuvad
Kajastuvad are a group of Estonian singers and musicians who gained prominence in the early 2000s. The group is known for their unique blend of traditional Estonian folk music with modern pop and rock elements. Kajastuvad was formed in 2000 by the brothers Priit and Marten Kõiv, along with their cousin Karl-Mihkel Kõiv. The group's name, Kajastuvad, translates to "reflections" in English, reflecting their desire to create music that resonates with both traditional and contemporary audiences.
The group's debut album, "Kajastuvad," released in 2002, showcased their distinctive sound and immediately gained critical
Kajastuvad has released several successful albums, including "Päikesepoeg" (2004), "Kõik mis unistada on" (2006), and "Kodumaa"
Kajastuvad has also made significant contributions to Estonian culture by promoting traditional music and encouraging bilingualism.