Making their debut on River Beats Dacne today is LA-based producer, multi-instrumentalist, and classically trained musician Martron. The producer returns to new releases with his new single, “Feel It,” a powerful, bass-forward release.

Built around gritty low-end, cinematic textures, and soaring tension, “Feel It” balances heavy energy with raw feeling. The track weaves hypnotic vocal chops, highlighting Martron’s ability to move seamlessly between intensity and vulnerability while showcasing his expansive production range.
“This song is about not holding back,” Martron explains. “It’s about allowing yourself to feel and express what’s inside instead of pushing it down and bottling it up.”
“Feel It” follows a breakout year for Martron, coming on the heels of his recent EP Resurgence. The EP received praise from outlets like EDM.com and This Song Is Sick and charted at #43 on both the U.S. and Global Top Electronic Albums charts. As he closes out a year defined by cross-genre exploration and growing industry momentum.
Throughout his career, Martron has earned support from artists including ODESZA, NGHTMRE, SLANDER, Niiko x SWAE, and Steve Aoki, while securing placements on major Spotify editorial playlists such as Bass Arcade, Chill Tracks, creamy, Metropolis, All New Dance, and Trap Mojito. His music has also been featured across SiriusXM Chill, Insomniac Radio, Aoki’s House, and iHeartRadio.
Making their debut on River Beats Dacne today is LA-based producer, multi-instrumentalist, and classically trained musician Martron. The producer returns to new releases with his new single, “Feel It,” a powerful, bass-forward release.
Built around gritty low-end, cinematic textures, and soaring tension, “Feel It” balances heavy energy with raw feeling. The track weaves hypnotic vocal chops, highlighting Martron’s ability to move seamlessly between intensity and vulnerability while showcasing his expansive production range.
“Feel It” follows a breakout year for Martron, coming on the heels of his recent EP Resurgence. The EP received praise from outlets like EDM.com and This Song Is Sick and charted at #43 on both the U.S. and Global Top Electronic Albums charts. As he closes out a year defined by cross-genre exploration and growing industry momentum.
Throughout his career, Martron has earned support from artists including ODESZA, NGHTMRE, SLANDER, Niiko x SWAE, and Steve Aoki, while securing placements on major Spotify editorial playlists such as Bass Arcade, Chill Tracks, creamy, Metropolis, All New Dance, and Trap Mojito. His music has also been featured across SiriusXM Chill, Insomniac Radio, Aoki’s House, and iHeartRadio.
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