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Tate Sedar mesmerizes with his remix of “Oh Caroline” by The 1975

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Tate Sedar presents his new release which is a remix that’s so mesmerizing. This time he Remix “Oh Caroline” by The 1975 band. Blending electronic house with dancepop, seadr’s work transport the audience into a cosmos of its own distinct genre. SEDAR has created a new rhythm around the familiar tune which is destined to raise fresh and cheerful feelings for audiences who can hardly stay in their seats.

This remix is a combination of inspiration drawn from his stage play show experience and devotion to The 1975’s music. In this mix, he adds the sounds of the guitar and husky drum that still keeps the electronic mix as its core. This new style brings new textures and environment that keeps everyone, including those who are in to Rock music and EDM, inside the circle of the song.

The tracks starts with a sparing electronic vibe and is rounded during with tight percussion and sickly rhythms. The crossing sections between electropop world along with synth moments in the pre-chorus are used by SEDAR in order to create the effect of anticipation leading to the stunning in-vocal chorus riff, which hits the audience like a wave of energy with such an amazing groove. As for the combination of the exemplary production of The 1975 and the original track quality, this remix was very dynamically built.

SEDAR’s really good skills can be seen reaching the highest more when he places the original stems next to new guitar strums and acoustic drum sounds. A unique blend of familiarity and innovation is what the listeners get here which is an example of transformational facet of SEDAR as a singer. Here SEDAR proves a creative and technically proficient young man with his exciting sounds features of that of raw beats and bright electronic elements.

Enjoy below.

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