Louxvon

Louxvon

From the pulsating heart of Chicago's eclectic music scene, Louxvon emerges as an unexpected pop artist, infusing dark, emotional undercurrents with a synthesizer-driven modern sound and stunning vocals.

"His music is not just heard but deeply felt."

Louxvon's music pushes beyond typical "sad boy" bedroom pop. It has a pristine design and polish that takes it to another level. You feel it when you listen closely. Sharp edges with a melody you'll have stuck in your head. Inspired melancholy with real artistic vision.

His musical narrative began with violin at age six but soon after he found a love for piano. He studied at Chicago based conservatories and universities with world renowned pianists such as Inna Faliks and Grammy winning composer Nelson Mandrell (for Alison Krauss). While part of the band "The Heatbirds", his vocal styles debuted opening for acts such as Etta James and Deborah Cox.

(Louxvon is formerly known as the artist DeMeo)