Meet Fluorite Marco Barron, an audacious singer-songwriter metamorphosing the terrain of modern alternative pop music. Working under the pseudonym ‘fluorite kids’, Barron has emerged as the emblem of unfettered creative expression, a one-man band whose artistry sways between the hypnotic and the cinematic. In the fiercely competitive arena of modern music, Barron stands tall, commanding an ever-growing audience backed by streams in the thousands across manifold original releases.
Barron’s tryst with music began early. He discovered the rhythms of drums when he was just two and fell in love with Tim Burton’s films as he grew older. The sublime strains of Danny Elfman’s compositions deeply influenced Barron, steering his journey to become a composer, singer-songwriter, and ultimately, a lover of music. The cinematic flair observed in his work springs from a childhood hobby of recreating DVDs of his visual arts at home. A fateful encounter at Guitar Center led him to find his sound through diverse equipment, building on this foundation during his subsequent college days, where he discovered another ardor- Synthesis.
Most recently, Barron has been adorning the music scene with his latest album, ‘It’s Spooky in California.’ The eleven-track album, clocking around 31 minutes, has been received with much acclamation from his fans, catapulting some of its tracks to the stature of classics. Noted for its balanced compositions, the album commands a clean and concise effect marked by crisp vocals. Stream it on Spotify, you won’t regret the enriching experience.
At the heart of Barron’s thrilling musical journey flows his intrigue for kaleidoscopic music. Raised amongst cassettes and CDs, he often finds himself sifting through the bargain bins at Rasputin’s record store. He fondly recalls his juvenile drumming sessions on desk tops, that echoed his innate musical prowess, to his elementary school peers and teachers.
Fluorite Marco Barron’s professional journey in music was lit up by “Blond Hair”, his first studio-recorded single, that introduced him to 18 Carat Affair. The track emphasized Barron’s unique lo-fi alternative pop bedroom producer skills. His deep reverb vocals shine through tracks like “Who Cleans the Caves?” and the popular “Walking the Cow” and “Critters Have Feelings”, attracting fans worldwide and further exemplifying his sound.
Ask Barron about his dream collaborations, and Martin Newell’s name surfaces alongside Part Time and Ariel Pink. He recently struck a chord with Ariel Pink, commending him for his genius. As for describing his music to a first-time listener, he encapsulates it as experimental and psychedelic with a wildly creative blend of classic pop melodies and indie pop arrangements.
Barron weaves his music with an earnest desire to change listening experiences through his visual complex. He is invested in creating a meditation-aiding musical realm while building his audience and expanding his discography.
So whether you are new to the world of fluorite kids or a seasoned fan, join Fluorite Barron on his whimsical musical journey. Connect through his Linktree, relish his ethereal strains on Spotify and Apple Music, and remain updated about his latest offerings on Instagram and Bandcamp. Immerse in the sonic waves and embrace the burst of colors in this vibrant musical kaleidoscope. In simple terms, get ready to have your world turned fluorite!