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Marc Antonix Blends Nostalgia with Bass House Energy in ‘Shooting Stars’

Los Angeles native Marc Antonix is lighting up the electronic music world with his new track, Shooting Stars. Reflecting the vibrant energy of his city, Marc channels an eclectic mix of bass house and electro-house into a sound that’s both nostalgic and high-powered. “Shooting Stars” stands out as an instrumental journey, weaving catchy, playful chords with intense bass and punchy drops that hit like a rush of adrenaline. The contrast between the melody’s childlike wonder and the track’s heavy bassline speaks volumes, capturing the essence of holding onto youthful dreams while navigating adult life.

This track, with its infectious rhythm and seamless genre-blending, is perfect for club scenes and energetic playlists alike. Marc’s innovative approach has already caught the attention of big names, like Bingo Players, Afrojack, and The Chainsmokers, who have supported his music on some of the world’s biggest stages.

Whether closing for Alan Walker or directly supporting Matisse & Sadko, Marc Antonix is setting his own pace in electronic music. Shooting Stars isn’t just a track—it’s a glimpse into Marc’s journey, his memories, and his ambition to reach new heights. Keep your eyes on this rising star; he’s bound for brilliance.

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