Wish I Could by TATE SEDAR

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LA-based EDM/House artist Tate Sedar released his latest single “Wish I Could”, a powerful, blood-pumping electro experience on the 12th of April…and since then, it has been powering our days and invigorating our souls.

Tate was born and raised in San Francisco and grew up on both coasts of the US and also the UK… he’s seen a lot, that elevated his musicality and artistry…and that got him to discover his passion for electronic music through his parents’ musical collections…starting self-learning production at the very early age of 10…then moving further down the music road by attending Point Blank Music School in London for a course on DJing.

Tate continued to focus his high school and college education on the business side of music, production, engineering, and songwriting.

“Wish I Could” is filled with pumping bass, catchy melodies, and minimal vocals that add so much to the experience…

He’s been featured in top EDM blogs, had many interviews, and got notable attention on the infamous website EDM.com for his track “Heaven”…Tate’s been always breaking new grounds working with Dada Life, Don Diablo, Cash Cash, and many, many more.

Defining his sound as ‘post-EDM’… resonates superbly with existing fans of the more traditional EDM or the people with some adventure spirit in them…almost any electro music fan out there will strongly resonate with Tate’s “Wish I Could”.

…so make sure to check it out immediately for an adrenaline rush and an instant boost to your day.

Wishing all the best to the brilliant artist…

Cheers!

 

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