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TATE SEDAR REMIXES “EAT SLEEP” BY Kx5

Updated: Nov 23



Known for blending electro, bass, and tech house with a newer post-EDM sound, TATE draws from early 2000s eurodance, techno, and trance influences, with artists like Tiësto, BT, and the soundtrack of Dance Dance Revolution shaping his musical foundation. His evolving sound, showcased in this remix, bridges techno’s roots with its modern resurgence, adding depth to his repertoire that already includes standout tracks like the pop-tech original "Wish I Could" and his post-EDM remix of Disco Lines’ “Cutting Loose.”

The “Eat Sleep (Remix)” fuses the rhythmic punch of techno with the accessible grooves of tech house, giving nods to complextro legends like Zedd, Porter Robinson, and Wolfgang Gartner. The first drop is a bass-heavy fakeout, leading into rumbling low-end rhythms that sit perfectly between tech house’s groove and techno’s intensity. The remix’s second drop shifts toward a euphoric close, with techno leads and a chord progression that echoes the origins of electro and progressive house—a tribute to fans of Deadmau5, Kaskade, and mau5trap’s genre-bending legacy.

Though TATE’s remix didn’t claim a spot in the Beatport competition last December, he remained undeterred. Performing the track at venues like Academy LA proved it already resonated with fans, transcending the competition to find its place in today’s vibrant tech house and techno scenes. This “Eat Sleep (Remix)” delivers a carefully crafted soundscape that honors the past while inviting fans of modern house and techno to feel something entirely new. For listeners of mau5trap, house, and techno alike, TATE SEDAR’s remix promises to be a repeat-worthy addition to the autumn music scene.



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