Our obsession with SERAh seems to grow with every listen. We last featured the high-concept artist project for the dimensional cover of The Cardigans’ My Favourite Game, so naturally we wanted to feature SERAh‘s latest release, Six Degrees.
Six Degrees opens with an atmospheric soundscape featuring an intricate piano production, expanding into a luscious EDM energy. The lyrics are poetic and touch upon the idea of cosmic connection through the universe through the concept of “six degrees of separation.”
For some context, “six degrees of separation” is the theory that any two people on Earth are connected by a maximum of six social connections. We love the concept and the idea of unity and “a small world” that it brings to life.
What SERAh has intelligently done is put it into a philosophical yet relatable song with pristine production value, sublime vocals and a narrative that invites us to introspect as well as feel at one with each other.

There is no doubt that the track has a cinematic allure, and is perfect for a sync placement in a TV show like Heated Rivalry, Nine Perfect Strangers or PLUR1BUS, which tap into notions of either human or universal connection.
Speaking on the release, SERAh tells us, “Six Degrees is a meditation on cosmic connection – the quiet certainty that across all the noise and distance, something is pulling you toward where you need to be.”
We are in awe of the cosmic and hypnotic vibes of the composition, as well as SERAh‘s melodic bass signature, and have added Six Degrees to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS and TRIPPY playlists, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of SERAh, including Turn Me Around, and Black Widow.
