Expensive Soul

Expensive Soul are a Portuguese hip-hop duo formed in Leça da Palmeira in 1999, consisted of Demo as the group's MC and New Max as its singer, MC and producer. Expensive Soul's musical style incorporates various genres, ranging from soul and reggae to R&B.

Expensive Soul
OriginLeça da Palmeira, Portugal
Genres
Years active1999 - present
LabelsNew Max Records
Websitewww.expensivesoul.com
MembersDemo and New Max

In their live performances, the duo is joined by the Jaguar Band. The group has released their debut album B.I. in 2004, with which they rose to mainstream prominence. Some of their most famous songs have featured in Portuguese telenovelas, such as the track "O Amor É Mágico" from their 2010 album Utopia. Other famous tracks include: "Dou te Nada" (2010) and "Cúpido" (2013).

Formation and early years

Tiago Novo and António Conde attended the same class in their high school in Leça da Palmeira, Matosinhos. The duo started their project Expensive Soul in 1999 adopting, in the process, the artistic names New Max and Demo.[1] Their debut album B.I., released in 2004,[2] featured the single "Eu Não Sei", which appeared in the popular teen telenovela Morangos com Açúcar. The track's success allowed the band to become known to the general public.[3]

In their live performances, the duo is accompanied by the instrumental ensemble Jaguar Band; New Max has been described as the most reserved half of the duo, whereas Demo has been noted to exude a "natural magnetism" and a more energetic approach to their shows.[4]

Discography

Albums

  • B.I. (CD, 2004)[2]
  • Alma Cara (CD, 2006)[2]
  • Utopia (CD, 2010)[2]
  • Sonhador (CD, 2014)[2]

Live albums

  • Ao Vivo Nos Coliseus (2016)

DVDs

  • Expensive Soul Symphonic Experience (DVD, 2012)[3]

References

  1. Rios, Pedro (25 July 2014). "Para trás é que é o caminho" (in Portuguese). Público. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  2. "Expensive Soul celebram 20 anos com disco novo e concerto em 2019" (in Portuguese). Observador. 22 November 2018. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  3. "Morreu Nuno Gonçalves, o teclista dos Expensive Soul" (in Portuguese). Público. 7 December 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  4. Rodrigues, Manuel (19 August 2018). "Os Expensive Soul fizeram tudo em grande num Sol da Caparica "ao barrote". Até houve fado" (in Portuguese). Blitz. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
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