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TATE SEDAR Oh Caroline
TATE SEDAR Oh Caroline

“Oh Caroline” Gets Swanky Electro Remix by TATE SEDAR

Los Angeles-based producer and DJ, TATE SEDAR has added his magical sprinkling of electronic music magic to English pop rock band The 1975’s “Oh Caroline“. Hailing from San Francisco, Tate makes dance music, EDM, electro, tech, and bass house, his music being covered by many Electronic music publication and getting much radio airtime as well. A Post-EDM remix of English pop rock band The 1975’s Oh Caroline, we get to hear some really innovative arrangement and production combining analog and digital production.

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The song begins with a heavy electronic atmosphere in the beginning with snappy percussion, rhythms, and beats. We then move to the electropop verses while the pre-chorus features some great melodic and harmonic synth moments. The instrumental chorus riff hits you like a wave with its great dynamics. There is groove, energy, and melody here. Some really eclectic production by TATE SEDAR with solid songwriting from The 1974 at its base.

TATE SEDAR hooks listeners with a heavy electronic sound that sets the stage for an unforgettable journey. It is impossible to resist moving to the groove. There are seamless transitions, building anticipation for the explosive song parts. When it hits, it hits hard, washing over the listener with dynamic waves of sound.

More than just a remix, TATE SEDAR crafts an eclectic electropop tapestry and dancefloor anthem that encapsulates everything we love about electronic music.

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