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Scro is a Los Angeles-based, synth-obsessed electronic music producer, recently signed by Bonfire Records, creating waves in the dance music and future bass scene. Modern design, silky sub-bass, square wave arps, lush pads, creative leads, staggering hi-hats, and head-turning drops come to mind when listening to Scro. Collaborating with jaw-dropping vocalists, Scro couples simple, organic synth tones with tight drum grooves and a healthy amount of modern sampling techniques to lay a captivating and hair-raising foundation for catchy songwriting and ear-worm hooks. His love for music began at a young age, growing up with his father’s drum set in the garage. From there he went on to properly learn his first instrument, the cello. Playing with symphonies in his hometown of Sarasota, Florida gave him an appreciation for music of all genres, as well as different textural and compositional techniques. He soon picked up a guitar and started writing heavy metal and played around the state of Florida, gaining attention for his creative rhythmic figures, prolific virtuosity, and colorful harmonies. Going through college, he finally began to truly embrace pop music, rather than merely scoff at it. Additionally, he started playing bass in a jazz ensemble, giving him an even greater harmonic palette to be accustomed to. He now produces music as Scro, in which you’ll hear a much more synth/electronic approach to his songwriting. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Scro is a Los Angeles-based, synth-obsessed electronic music producer, recently signed by Bonfire Records, creating waves in the dance music and future bass scene. Modern design, silky sub-bass, square wave arps, lush pads, creative leads, staggering hi-hats, and head-turning drops come to mind when listening to Scro. Collaborating with jaw-dropping vocalists, Scro couples simple, organic synth tones with tight drum grooves and a healthy amount of modern sampling techniques to lay a captivating and hair-raising foundation for catchy songwriting and ear-worm hooks. His love for music began at a young age, growing up with his father’s drum set in the garage. From there he went on to properly learn his first instrument, the cello. Playing with symphonies in his hometown of Sarasota, Florida gave him an appreciation for music of all genres, as well as different textural and compositional techniques. He soon picked up a guitar and started writing heavy metal and played around the state of Florida, gaining attention for his creative rhythmic figures, prolific virtuosity, and colorful harmonies. Going through college, he finally began to truly embrace pop music, rather than merely scoff at it. Additionally, he started playing bass in a jazz ensemble, giving him an even greater harmonic palette to be accustomed to. He now produces music as Scro, in which you’ll hear a much more synth/electronic approach to his songwriting. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
15forevr
6obby
Acres.
Admiral
little too quiet
is this what you wanted
face to face with death
i don’t wanna write sad songs anymore
metamorphine
teeth don't match the bite
fractures
i'm so tired
like it used to
heart
stuck in motion
angry at myself\*/
i guess i'm alone
vacant
i don’t wanna write sad songs anymore - Acoustic Version
old me
inside my head\*/
Make It
By Divide
i lay here
from myself
breaking down
i don’t wanna write sad songs anymore - Instrumental Version
done with all this
right back
refuse
take me back
close my eyes
like a fool on a shelf
soyokaze
leave me
change
broken
i'm sorry
Light Language
okay that's it i'm done being sad
bros really out here teaching yapanese for free
okay maybe i'm still just a little bit sad tho
angry at myself\*/ - guitar version
Last Breath
Time To Go
Empty
Castleton Dr.
tell me does it hurt to love?
Things That Rhyme With Orange
Deserved
SHADOWS (ine Remix)
Illusionist
angry at myself\*/ - instrumental version
Pizz
label_stop_radio
