First finding inspiration in the limitless possibilities of electronically generated sound as a teenager, Tarro is a producer currently based in Los Angeles. Now 24, the Southern California native has built a name for himself one track at a time. Through a limited yet organically growing discography, Tarro has amassed millions of streams across platforms since making his prolific debut, looking to each song he produces as an opportunity to share another piece of his story. While audiences ... [ more ]First finding inspiration in the limitless possibilities of electronically generated sound as a teenager, Tarro is a producer currently based in Los Angeles. Now 24, the Southern California native has built a name for himself one track at a time. Through a limited yet organically growing discography, Tarro has amassed millions of streams across platforms since making his prolific debut, looking to each song he produces as an opportunity to share another piece of his story.
While audiences may recognize Tarro from his collaborative work specifically, such as through high-profile remixes for artists such as blackbear, THEY. and Tinashe (2020's "Touch and Go" featuring 6lack), his catalog of original solo releases command attention in their own right, showcasing the mercurial, well-rounded nature of his artistry. As a producer, Tarro's sonic palette draws from a diverse array of influences, ranging from the genre-blurring alternative side of contemporary R&B and pop to the classic country, soul and electronic acts that soundtracked his upbringing.
In 2016, after seeing blackbear perform live for the first time, Tarro released his remix of the Florida artist's hit single "idfc" on SoundCloud, fully anticipating the song to be removed for copyright infringement. Instead, the remix went viral and captured the attention of blackbear himself, leading the two to develop a friendship and become frequent collaborators. The "idfc" remix saw an official release, and has since garnered over 255 million plays across platforms. Before he turned 21, Tarro's production for blackbear's 2017 album digital druglord ("Chateau" and "I Miss the Old U") earned him his first plaque after the project was certified gold by the RIAA.
In tandem with collaborating with other artists and expanding his list of credits, Tarro has gone on to release several original songs, working at his own pace to deliver quality, meaningful additions to his catalog. As further exemplified by his frequent collaborations with Toronto-born artist Jutes, Tarro's signature as a producer lies in his ability to be both accessible and distinctive, without losing the charm of an artist trying new things and embracing originality without fear. [ less ]
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