TATE SEDAR Offers Another Insight On EDM Pop From R&B, Lofi & Hip-hop Beginnings!
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After the San Francisco 49ers lost in the 2020 Super Bowl, SF is native TATE SEDAR found solace in the sounds of his youth. With Gilroy's friend & producer / DJ Kuazu they started a post-game track that SEDAR developed into "All of Your Lovin '": a love story between hip-hop and house. These genres gave birth to his drive to produce, his sound and what he sees as the future for EDM.

Before "All of Your Lovevin & # 39;" SEDAR grew up in R&B, disco and hip-hop. His Segway got into electronic music while listening to Daft Punk's "One More Time" on Now That & # 39; s What I Call Dance Music and playing Dance Dance Revolution in arcades. After realizing that hip-hop & house were the children of soul and the parents of the "producer / DJ", he became a bedroom producer. He started out with hip hop but quickly switched to dance music in the golden age of EDM, with his heart rate now being kept at the pace of house.

With the return of the Lofi hip-hop sounds in modern pop / trap, SEDAR returned to where it all started by playing Lo-Fi & Electro in "All of Your Lovin '" mixed. Like its journey, the love song begins with hip-hop and shifts to a first impression for many of 2010 EDM: a Dominator lead (also now in the tech house). The song falls back into hip-hop and looks forward in a contrasting 2nd drop with moving plucks.

If you consider the success of Imanbeks remix of Saint John's "Roses" and several EDM covers of "Sad" by XXXTENTACION, SEDAR sees pop-forward tracks like this & its way for EDM as a permanent pop format – for the radio.

“They grew up with electronic music,” says SEDAR. "They" are Gen Z's EDM fans, some of whom are his TikTok influencer friends who recognize and use EDM in videos. It's all in the app; they know this stuff. You are ready for it. "

TATE SEDAR / Photo Credit @ Chris Adams

SEDAR was at the EDC Virtual Rave-a-Thon in 2020 and mixed with Don Diablo, Cash Cash, Wolfgang Gartner, DallasK and Henry Fong. His latest release, "Heaven", aired on the radio and "Code" with Marty Barrick hit 45k on Spotify.

The new melody of TATE SEDAR With its powerful basslines and crisp synths is nothing less than an Electro Killer Festival Banger, before descending into the madness of the drops with various leads and basses that are influenced by both Electro and Big Room House. The structure of the track is great and the energy is everywhere thanks to the varied sounds and excellent drum beat and percussion at peak times. The only exception is the break part, which shows the hip-hop sound signature of TATE SEDAR! The top tune right here friends, "All of Your Lovin & # 39;" is out now and you can stream it down on Spotify or the other major digital stores here!

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