There are many artist continuously making waves in the electronic music scene with their latest and greatest releases. One of these such artists who puts out absolute bangers again and again is Montana producer and bass aficionado, SEDA, carving his way to the forefront of the scene. His latest heater, “Love In Mandarin”, that we have the pleasure of premiering for you all today, tops the charts. With hip-hop influences and vocals combined with bouncy wubby synths, this track has an infectious energy that can’t be found anywhere else than the SEDA project. SEDA’s ability to combine outside inspirations with experimental bass music are top tier, so definitely make sure to check this one out immediately. Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling “Love in Mandarin”, a certified bop.

“This is a hip hop inspired experimental bass track. I wanted to keep the arrangement unique so I incorporated verse sections that repeat where the vocals can really shine. Kind of like a pop song.”

Diving Deep W/ SEDA

1. What has been one of the most memorable career achievements so far as an artist and how did that impact you moving forward?

So I’d say it has to be between this label release with Saturate and locking in Submersion music festival as my first ever festival booking. Releasing on Saturate has been a goal of mine since I decided to start producing. Some of my biggest influences and inspirations have released with Saturate including G Jones, Zeke Beats, Sayer, Mad Zach and so many others. I think you can really hear the Zeke Beats influences in this tune especially in the 2nd drop. Submersion is a dream come true for me. To be able to share the stage with so many amazing artists who’ve inspired me is more than I could ever ask for. I’m extremely grateful for the opportunity. Moving forward I’m gonna use these achievements as milestones and strive to go even further. In my mind I never thought I’d be able to reach these achievements so this lets me know to ignore that voice in my head and that the sky’s the limit.

2. What kind of impact do you wish to have on the scene 1-2 years from now with your project?

My biggest goal has always been to inspire. I was an opiate addict for almost a decade and in that time I never felt more hopeless. I had this idea in my head that I was always gonna be that way and I would never change. From where I stand now I know that simply just isn’t true. So I hope to inspire, I hope my project can help people understand that you aren’t stuck even when you feel like it and if you keep going you can make it out of whatever you’re going through. That’s the impact I wish for my project to have on the scene, to inspire.  Trust me, if I can do it, so can you.