Pop music has always provided the freedom to its artists to explore different sonic elements for diverse genres adapting to the enticing thematic qualities of those musical forms for the enrichment of the genre. Armed with his versatile resonating style, multi-talented musician Fabio Baroncelli has graced the global musical platform with his one of a kind outstanding soundscape garnering a vast fan base. His latest music video ‘I want to fly’ exhibits his composing skills showcasing a symphony of absolute acoustic pleasure resulted through the formation of an ethereal rhythmic cadence with the perfect unison between serene melodic flow and harmonic arrangement of chords. Being well versed in piano, guitar, violin, and saxophone, the genius instrumentalist utilizes his musical insights to achieve the highest pinnacle in the pop music industry.
Produced under his very own production house FabLab, the Netherlands-based software engineer turned brilliant artist exudes his thoughts of artistic escapism through the visually appealing MV ‘I want to fly’ exhibiting his traveling experiences. The ocular representation of the track achieved through abstract symbolism and a fusion of nature and human visual elements amplifies the eloquence of the grand lyrical arrangements. The blissful vocal of the female artist featured in the composition breathes life into the entire symphony consisting of breathtaking guitar riffs and syncopated drums, and last but not least mesmerizing piano. His other creations ‘Desert Rose’, ‘Flowers’, ‘The Shaman’s dream’, ‘Hope’, and many more have earned him global recognition and popularity exuding majestic therapeutic cadence. Visit his website and follow him on YouTube for updates on his upcoming projects.
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