Pierre Mottron

Mottron is a French singer and songwriter was born on March 27, 1987 in Tours France.

Mottron
Born (1987-03-27) March 27, 1987[1]
OriginTours, France
GenresElectronic
Pop
Years active2009–present
LabelsPIAS
Website
MembersMottron (vocals, music, arrangements)

Style

Mottron's music is influenced by many backgrounds such as classical music, jazz, pop, folk music as well as minimal techno which he uses to create a unique mixture of composition and arrangements[2]

Mottron has so far released 3 records under his own name and one with the project Malnoïa.

Discography

Studio work

  • Home Safe (2014)[3]
  1. "Lust"
  2. "What would happen"
  3. "Indecent"
  4. "O Father"
  5. "They Know"
  • Colorful! (2013)[4]
  1. "Colorful"
  2. "Solar Ray"
  3. "Sleep"
  4. "Glass Bowl"
  • Endure and Survive (2012)[5]
  1. "Bone from the world's chest"
  2. "I Surrender"
  3. "Curves"
  4. "Comfortable"
  5. "Painted life"
  • Surface of Arts (2009)[6]
  1. "Time's"
  2. "Curtains down"
  3. "Carrousel"
  4. "Bohemian intermission"
  5. "The bridge of sighs"
  6. "Another moral dilemma"
  7. "Schism"
  8. "Pandora's box"
  9. "Twinkle"
  10. "I killed music"
  11. "Inyaworda-Nayo"
  12. "Surface of art"

Singles

  • "They Know" (2014)
  • "Sleep" (2013)
  • "Colorful!" (2013)
  • "Bone From the World's Chest" (2012)
  • "Curves" (2012)
  • "Time's" (2009)
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