なろう narou
godan verb, intransitive verb
to bear fruit
In Japanese, narou means becoming and becoming means change.
Like the mysterious process that marks his name, narou believes in the invisible natural forces that shape us and change the world, one person at a time. To him, music is a very personal journey, and every track he brings to light reflects a part of him, or a process that he’s explored, adopted, and transformed from mind to music.
Producing and collaborating with acts like Bearcubs, iris and James Hersey narou took us on a journey about making good with the people around you as well as yourself on his EPs ‘GOOD COMPANY’ and ‘THIS MUST BE THE PLACE’.
20M+ streams later, narou will be releasing his debut album “OTHERSIDE” -
"We made it to the other side and reached a new level of awareness both physically as well as spiritually. We have a new home, a magical place.”
narou creates an amazing mix of electronic beats and pop-sound with influences of soul and RnB and shares his time between Berlin and Bali.