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Martron Releases Addictive Future Bass Single, “Sun Goes Down”


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Martron (real name Marlon Nigro) was born in New York and showed signs at a very young age that his love for music was boundless. Growing up a classically trained musician, it wasn’t until early in his senior year of high school that he discovered his fondness for electronic music. One listen to his music and you can hear an  interesting yet balanced blend that combines his charming classical roots with his energetic electronic sound. 

Now, this talented rising artist is back with an addictive future bass single, “Sun Goes Down“, that impossible not to fall in love with. Featuring bubbly melodies along with a crisp vocal, he builds it flawlessly into a drop that embodies celestial progressions of chill future bass, and perfectly layered vocal cuts.

“‘Sun Goes Down’ is about wanting to hold on to the things or people you cherish the most, while at the same time knowing you need to let go of some of those things or people to move forward. To take risks and enjoy life with the people you love while freeing yourself of what burdens you and holds you back. Having made some major changes in my life over the past few months, this is something I’ve had to learn and now embrace.” – Marton

Listen below!

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Martron Releases Addictive Future Bass Single, “Sun Goes Down”

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