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Suray Sertin Unveils Hypnotic Single “Someday” ft. Sabrina Konstas Via Zeds Dead’s Altered States


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Zeds Dead’s Altered States imprint is a fascinating label exploring the deeper spectrum of house and techno.

Hailing from Drummondville, a small town near Montreal, Canada, Suray Sertin has been making a significant impact in the electronic scene through his exceptional genre-blending abilities. In February 2022, Sertin made his debut with Altered States by releasing his first single, “U Left Me,” followed by subsequent releases such as “Midnight Delivery” and “People.”

Now, he’s back with yet another mesmerizing single, “Someday“, featuring Sabrina Konstas. Showcasing a soothing blend of warm synths and ambient tones, Sertin masterfully creates a captivating backdrop for Sabrina’s glistening vocals. Suray skillfully incorporates intricate elements like his recognizable glitches and skillful vocal chops as the track unfolds, enhancing the dreamlike ambiance of the composition.

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Suray Sertin Unveils Hypnotic Single “Someday” ft. Sabrina Konstas Via Zeds Dead’s Altered States

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