S3RL
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S3RL

S3RL is the solo electronic project of Australian musician Jason Sebald, who started it in 2006. Working alone, he combines elements of electronica,...

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S3RL, the solo Australian electronic project

Jason Sebald's high-energy mix of electronica, industrial, and trance has built a dedicated following since 2006.

For a sense of S3RL's sound, check out 'Pretty Rave Girl' or 'Friendzoned.' They capture that mix of fast beats and vocal hooks he's known for.

S3RL's tracks like 'Pretty Rave Girl' and 'Friendzoned' have become staples in rave and online communities, with their fast beats and catchy hooks. The project's lyrics and statements have sparked controversy, which Sebald has addressed by saying the music reflects personal experiences. It's a sound that keeps putting out albums like 'Feel the Melody' and 'Multiplicity' without chasing mainstream attention.

Jason Sebald started S3RL in 2006 as a solo venture, blending electronica, industrial, and trance into a high-energy style. Over the years, he's released albums such as 2008's 'Feel the Melody' and 2012's 'Multiplicity,' often collaborating with vocalists. The project has maintained a steady presence in electronic music circles, continuing to produce new material for its fans.

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S3RL is the solo electronic project of Australian musician Jason Sebald, who started it in 2006. Working alone, he combines elements of electronica, industrial, and trance into a high-energy sound that's found a dedicated following. Some of his more recognizable tracks include 'Feel The Melody,' 'Bass Slut,' and 'Pika Girl.'

His lyrics and public statements have sometimes drawn criticism, with accusations of homophobia and misogyny that Sebald has denied. He's described his music as reflecting personal experiences rather than aiming to provoke. The project has released several albums, like 2008's 'Feel the Melody' and 2012's 'Multiplicity,' which featured collaborations with vocalists.

S3RL's music often gets played at raves and in online communities, where its fast beats and catchy hooks connect with listeners. The project continues to put out new material, maintaining a presence in certain electronic music circles without much mainstream attention.

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