A Porto-based band making music that moves slowly and leaves space for reflection.
For a good sense of their style, try 'Folhas de Outono' or 'Entre Vermes Eu Respiro'. Both have that quiet, introspective quality they do so well.
Ode Insone's songs like 'Folhas de Outono' and 'Ode à João Pessoa' show their particular approach, quiet, thoughtful music that doesn't follow conventional patterns. Their arrangements often feel more like soundscapes than straightforward pop songs, and they've collaborated with artists including Ana Moura and The Cinematic Orchestra. They've built a following among listeners who appreciate music that moves slowly.
Ode Insone formed in Porto around singer-songwriter Nuno Gonçalves and guitarist Ricardo Coelho. Their debut album 'Do Silêncio à Poesia' came out in 2016, followed by 'Memórias' and 'Interlúdios'. They continue to work with a rotating group of musicians, keeping their sound fluid rather than fixed to a particular lineup.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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