Lucas Marx is an electro-pop artist based in Los Angeles.
Raised in the suburbs of Chicago in a music family, he learned at a very young age to play guitar, bass, and later piano. He began producing his own tracks and his songwriting career when he moved out to LA in 2011, where he supported himself by playing weekly cover gigs all around the city.
Soon after, he’d have his first major release with Bryce Fox’s “Horns” which gathered tens of millions of streams on Spotify alone, as well as Finish star, Isac Elliot’s “What About Me” which became a bonafide European smash.
Moving out from behind the scenes, Lucas has provided vocals to countless popular releases, including Maesic’s “There In The Morning” which instantly hit French radio airwaves and charted overseas; Tyron Hapi’s “One Last Time” which was featured on New Music Friday’s all around the world and many more.
Lucas Marx's first song The Other Side released on Thu Jan 01 1970.