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musicarenagh · 1 month ago
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Coming Home (I.M.U)”: TATE SEDAR’s Nostalgic Ode to Love and Belonging At Musicarenagh we get the chance to listen to fresh and entertaining music every day but there are times that a song pulls at your heartstrings, and one this is Tate Sedar’s "Coming Home (I.M.U)". Avid followers of Musicarenagh wouldn’t find this a surprise because Tate Sedar has proved his prowess in music composition and lyricism. For 2024's send off, TATE SEDAR delivers something special with "Coming Home (I.M.U)", a progressive house track that really hits right in the feels. Coming in at December 6, it’s a great mix of what got us into festival anthems in the first place, but it packs in some new ground with his post EDM sound. https://www.musicarenagh.com/tate-sedar-retakes-oh-caroline-by-the-1975-and-its-beyond-expectation/ It's not another dance track. Right from the start with the first note, *"Coming Home"* envelopes you in waves of emotion, from soaring melodies to 80s chords and unexpected touches of strings and mandolin. The kind of song that makes sense when you know, as you do after learning about SEDAR's journey from San Francisco to Los Angeles, that the track's visual elements are lifted from the historic Angelino Heights victorians of Los Angeles. The numbers do the talking: 5.7 million streams and EDM.com giving him their seal of approval, SEDAR has evidently hit a nerve. Fans of his previous hit *"Emotions"* may recognize his style, but you’re able to innovate within progressive house while keeping that dance floor energy alive in *"Coming Home"*.. The special thing about this track is that it's got a little bit of both with a little bit of nostalgia and a little bit of innovation because it weaves acoustic warmth into electronic beats. In many ways a homecoming, this is both a homecoming for SEDAR’s artistic journey as well as a homecoming for any soul that ever yearned for connection on the dance floor. Listen to Coming Home (I.M.U) below https://open.spotify.com/track/1o9nOzUqCT4VneL98x4amD?si=We_DnEqlTGuZjKeJbtYhfQ Follow TATE SEDAR on Facebook Twitter Spotify Soundcloud Youtube Instagram
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musicarenagh · 7 months ago
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TATE SEDAR Ignites Dance Floors with "My Fire" Remix When Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon, it was less about the river and more a torrential flood of irreversible decisions. Likewise, TATE SEDAR's "My Fire (TATE SEDAR Remix)" with Titus1—this is not some sort of electronic ripple but a bold dive into the pulsating depths of bass and electro house. https://open.spotify.com/track/62JnWfy3wmfameFEmD6o2z TATE SEDAR's remix crackles with electric frenzy—picture a dragonfly skittering over a neon-lit puddle during a nighttime rave. It doesn't walk or even run—vibrating, thunderous baselines across your consciousness that could wake Bacchus from his wine-induced slumber. Layered like an iron chef working just with sounds for lasagna, every note heaves under the weighty potential to evoke sensory overload or ecstatic dance moves. But amidst this seismic clash of decibels lie messages as profound as they are pumped up on adrenalized synths. It sings—and howls at times—about desire, not shallow whims but deep-seated yearnings that come out in some crucible of thumping beats and shimmering drops, shooting stars across the space with high stakes in tango. [caption id="attachment_56413" align="alignnone" width="768"] Credit: Lionel Lindeman[/caption] Out of these digital chills, what comes out familiar yet revolutionary looks like the fanfare of disco balls ringing against technological dalliance at the juncture of historical analogy, when convergence happens most unexpectedly. Small Gatsby enigma wrapped up in cadaques-catching cocktail parties under moonlit certainty retreating shadow banks. And as we swing through "My Fire" between anatomical dissection and rhythmic submersion, what lingers isn't an auditory experience but a vivid eruption, which bids us—in nodes till then concealed—to reconsider what lights us alight in our continued night sky searches for the musical North Stars. Follow TATE SEDAR on Website, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.
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