France-born multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Mark J. Soler takes listeners on a walk through the rhythmic heartbeat of Paris with his latest single, "Walking in the City," showcasing his artistry, which is founded on authenticity. With "Walking in the City", Soler paints an image of city living, but not the postcard-perfect Paris as portrayed in film.
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Read more →Mark J Soler gives character to the real, frenetic capital filled with energy, traffic, and human moments that sometimes only last an instant. The layers of production reflect the cadence of the street every bit as much as Soler's warm vocals provide a steady step within the chaos of the city. In a way, it’s cinematic, you can almost feel the breeze off the Seine as horns honk and footsteps fall in rhythm.
"Walking in the City" is an ode to movement and the ability to find a calming centre inside. It’s a song intended for dreamers, for those who feel inspired within noise, and for wanderers who can see beauty in the blur. Soler is converting the energy of the city into sound, creating a track.
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