Artist's albums
Energía
2023 · album
Bailando Sola - EP
2023 · EP
Vamos A Volar
2022 · single
Turbulento
2020 · album
Abre tu mundo
2020 · single
No me llevas
2020 · single
Pista de Baile
2020 · single
Herz an Herz (Marquess Remix)
2019 · single
Calle del Ritmo (Summer Remixes)
2018 · EP
En Movimiento
2018 · album
Suavecito
2018 · single
Tic Tac
2018 · single
Beso
2014 · single
Compañia del sol
2009 · album
Arriba
2009 · single
Lucia
2008 · single
¡YA!
2008 · album
La Vida Es Limonada
2008 · single
La Histeria (Maxi)
2008 · single
You And Not Tokio
2007 · single
Frenetica
2007 · album
Vayamos Companeros
2007 · single
Marquess
2006 · album
El Temperamento (Black Pirat Clubmix)
2006 · single
El Temperamento
2006 · single
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Biography
Though based in Hanover, Germany, Marquess drew heavily on the rhythms and sounds of contemporary Latin pop, even recording a number of original songs in the Spanish tongue. The group was led by vocalist Sascha Pierro, a German native previously known for collaborations with Patrick Nuo and Jazzkantine. In 2003, his "Wenn Grenzen" was also in the running for the famed Eurovision Song Contest. Pierro assembled Marquess in early 2006 with guitarist Dominik Decker, bassist Marco Heggen, and keyboardist Christian Fleps. Their debut Warner Music single, "El Temperamento," quickly emerged as one of Europe's break-out summer hits, eventually entering the German Top Ten in advance of the quartet's self-titled LP. 2007 saw the band release their second album, Frenetica. The singles “Vayamos Companeros” and “You and Not Tokio” were released. The group was prolific in the following couple of years with the albums ¡YA! and Compañía del Sol being released in 2008 and 2009, respectively. The group took a three-year hiatus and returned with their fifth record, ¡Bienvenido! in 2012. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi