TATE SEDAR Creates Triumphant Single To End The Year With ‘Coming Home (I.M.U)’

TATE SEDAR’s newest single, “Coming Home (I.M.U),” comes with a serious electro house punch built into it. It’s a vibrant, nostalgic piece that pulls together soaring female vocals with layers of post-EDM textures—mandolins, strings, and and more that sings with emotion. The track tells of longing and the places we call home. For TATE SEDAR, it’s a love letter to his history in San Francisco, intertwined with the fresh perspectives he’s gained along the way.

This release didn’t come out of nowhere. Five years ago, TATE SEDAR packed his bags and moved to Los Angeles. It wasn’t all smooth sailing. Balancing the pull of commercial success with his drive to experiment, he found himself drawn to an eclectic mix of genres.

And now, TATE SEDAR’s work is reaching new heights. By 2023, he had over 5.7 million plays, and his music was featured on platforms like EDM.com. Sharing stages with big names at Academy LA and Avalon Hollywood, the man is on an upward trajectory. Tracks like “Heaven” and “Find a Way” go beyond a common sound, diving into themes of mental health and social change.

TATE SEDAR is making music that matters.

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