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Martron is a US Producer Finally Cracking the European Code

Martron’s Forthcoming ‘Passion’ EP bridges the gap between LA bass roots and European club culture

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Martron Really Finds His Flow With ‘Passion’.

American electronic music often suffers from a localised myopia – a tendency to prioritise aggressive peaks over the nuanced flow required for a sustained club environment. On his latest EP, Passion, LA-based producer Martron manages to sidestep these tropes. His multi-track collection suggests a producer who hasn’t just studied the mechanics of European dancefloors, but actually understands the pacing that defines them.

Where many emerging producers struggle with the “less is more” philosophy of the continent, Martron embraces it on “By My Side.” Here, he taps into Berlin-esque techno textures. The kicks are hard-hitting but functional, designed for the relentless energy of a 4:00 AM warehouse set rather than a quick festival blast. He shows a level if stylistic awareness not usually shown by producers by his peers hailing from the U.S. circuit.

It’s clear that Martron has moved beyond simple genre-blending. He is operating with a global perspective, balancing the emotional weight of New York and LA songwriting with the technical rigor of European club culture. For a producer previously known for his “Resurgence” on the charts, Passion represents a different kind of growth – one measured in maturity and international relevance.

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FAQ

What is the release date for Martron’s Passion EP?

Passion EP is scheduled for release on March 13, 2026.

What genres are featured on Passion EP

The EP explores a wide range of electronic sub-genres, including UK Garage, Techno, Stutter House, and Dubstep.

Who has supported Martron’s music?

Martron has received industry backing from major artists including ODESZA, NGHTMRE, SLANDER, and Steve Aoki.


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