This year has been massive for the Sebjak, mainly highlighted by his work with Marcus Schossow and Mike Hawkins on stomping festival-ready tracks. However, this week's release sees the Swedish electronic producer take a step back to examine the roots of his trade. Few tracks strike me like "Feel You" has, a powerfully emotive track that relies on instrumentality to make its point. Much like Kaskade's Atmosphere or Sander van Doorn's "Neon", Sebjak reaches deeper into the music to create a song whose force comes from something bigger than unending drops and anthemic climbs. As he states:
This track has been a journey for me. I recorded the vocal in London with James Walsh earlier this year, but it sounded completely different then. I love his voice and wanted to create a more indie vibe for it, so started recording some guitars and it turned out this way naturally.
"Feel You" is the track I’m most proud of up to date.
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With such a stunning endorsement from the producer himself, it's no wonder that listeners, too, have fallen in love with the track.
Sebjak will be playing select dates in North America – Los Angeles (11/29), Vancouver (11/30), Chicago (12/3), and New York (12/6), beginning next week. On top of this he has two collaborations in the works: one an acid track with David Tort called "Raveline", due out early 2014, and a WIP with Dubvision that he will be testing on the road.
Sebjak
"Feel You" (Radio Edit)
- Ultra
- 2013-11-28