
SEB C teams up with INDICA on “One Night,” a house track built around a steady 4×4 groove.
The rhythm stays consistent from start to finish.
Meanwhile, the vocal remains at the core, guiding the listener through the track.
The release is now available on major platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.
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The Beginning of Collaboration of SEB C and INDICA
The collaboration began during the COVID-19 lockdown. Both artists worked from different locations, exchanging ideas online.
Their first contact happened through social media.
From there, they developed the track step by step, sharing drafts, vocals, and arrangement ideas.
This remote process did not slow them down. On the contrary, it shaped how the record came together and gave it a clear direction.
Looking back, SEB C has already built a solid foundation before this release.
His earlier tracks, including “Run It Back” and “Weekend Hurricane,” showed his evolving style.
A key moment came when Tiësto played his track “Guala” on Club Life Radio.
That exposure helped bring his music to a wider audience. Since then, his work has continued to grow beyond independent platforms.
His presence also extends to live settings.
His work does not stay in the studio. It carries into live spaces.
Performances and recorded sets begin to tell that story.
At events like CONTACT Festival and FVDED In The Park, his productions take on a new form.
They move through large crowds and open-air stages. In those moments, the music shows how it translates into full festival environments.
With “One Night,” he builds on that experience while moving into a more collaborative format.
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Behind The Track “One Night”
The track reflects a close creative exchange between both artists.
INDICA’s vocal develops alongside the production rather than sitting on top of a finished instrumental.
Because of this, the phrasing feels natural and connected to the groove.
The structure follows a single, steady direction, giving the track a consistent identity from beginning to end.
This approach also makes the track versatile. The steady rhythm allows DJs to use it easily in sets.
At the same time, the vocal adds a strong hook that works beyond the club.
The arrangement stays focused, avoiding sudden changes that could disrupt the flow.
Instead, it relies on groove and vocal interplay to carry the track forward.
With “One Night,” SEB C takes another step forward. He brings together elements from his earlier releases into a more refined sound.
Meanwhile, INDICA enters a house-driven space that highlights his vocal style.
Together, they deliver a track shaped by distance but unified in direction, opening the door for more collaborations in the future.