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Eric, also known as <a href="spotify:artist:1b30MF86ihITkRcyFjn2ue" data-name="TheCoco">TheCoco</a> or simply <a href="spotify:artist:1Bnv12ElE3svunmL7pnnWe" data-name="COCO">COCO</a>, it's a music producer mainly focused on Dubstep, but as he's shown in his SoundCloud profile many times before, and his Latin Urban Side-Project, he can be quite versatile in terms of music. From the emotional Melodic Dubstep, into the depths of HardCore, or even the energetic Future House, Coco has tried his hands in many different genres inside and outside the the EDM spectrum, and ended up re-defined his sound in many occasions.
Indirectly inspired by the spanish producer <a href="spotify:artist:28yDZcBRXh8ncn6bcDmvZ9" data-name="Punyaso">Punyaso</a>, as he grew up watching his YT content, Eric installed "FL Studio" for the first time back in 2013, and entered that endless rabbit hole that music production can be. Now being one of the key aspects that describe him.
Even though he's been a selfthought producer, he's taken many tips and tricks from other producer friends that he made through out the years: From the house genie <a href="spotify:artist:5uU7w1nyoBqptYW4tMNivM" data-name="ETK">ETK</a>, to the compositive madness of <a href="spotify:artist:4DHyspj96mClaCQjbXRIuH" data-name="Thunderdrop">Thunderdrop</a>, going through the pattern addict <a href="spotify:artist:1X6Xsp3NI5Z5KmqTO6i0wJ" data-name="KOOKY">KOOKY</a> and many more, he ended up taking some knowledge from each one of them, and found his way to adapt them to his sound. Also having the references of legends as <a href="spotify:artist:40WIa01eubnEVkxUHeDZyF" data-name="Au5">Au5</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4FXGRMSHh2JjHxVwS8dhH1" data-name="Virtual Riot">Virtual Riot</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5he5w2lnU9x7JFhnwcekXX" data-name="Skrillex">Skrillex</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5EEuae5uigQnwgYCl0s8EF" data-name="Teminite">Teminite</a> and many more, Coco's trying to achieve his unique melodic sound in the scene, or as he likes to say: "I try to make heavy wubs and Melodic Synths get along."
Growing with each release, every track feels unique, resulting into a journey that makes his discography quite a trip.
Indirectly inspired by the spanish producer <a href="spotify:artist:28yDZcBRXh8ncn6bcDmvZ9" data-name="Punyaso">Punyaso</a>, as he grew up watching his YT content, Eric installed "FL Studio" for the first time back in 2013, and entered that endless rabbit hole that music production can be. Now being one of the key aspects that describe him.
Even though he's been a selfthought producer, he's taken many tips and tricks from other producer friends that he made through out the years: From the house genie <a href="spotify:artist:5uU7w1nyoBqptYW4tMNivM" data-name="ETK">ETK</a>, to the compositive madness of <a href="spotify:artist:4DHyspj96mClaCQjbXRIuH" data-name="Thunderdrop">Thunderdrop</a>, going through the pattern addict <a href="spotify:artist:1X6Xsp3NI5Z5KmqTO6i0wJ" data-name="KOOKY">KOOKY</a> and many more, he ended up taking some knowledge from each one of them, and found his way to adapt them to his sound. Also having the references of legends as <a href="spotify:artist:40WIa01eubnEVkxUHeDZyF" data-name="Au5">Au5</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4FXGRMSHh2JjHxVwS8dhH1" data-name="Virtual Riot">Virtual Riot</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5he5w2lnU9x7JFhnwcekXX" data-name="Skrillex">Skrillex</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5EEuae5uigQnwgYCl0s8EF" data-name="Teminite">Teminite</a> and many more, Coco's trying to achieve his unique melodic sound in the scene, or as he likes to say: "I try to make heavy wubs and Melodic Synths get along."
Growing with each release, every track feels unique, resulting into a journey that makes his discography quite a trip.