Arney Secerkadic, (music aliases: Arnej, 8 Wonders) is a Canadian trance pr… Read Full Bio ↴Arney Secerkadic, (music aliases: Arnej, 8 Wonders) is a Canadian trance producer born in Bosnia.
Born in Sarajevo, Bosnia September 7, 1980, music first staked its all-important claim in Arnej’s life around age fourteen when an early computer-composed electronica track snagged his interest. What followed was a stretch of exploration and experimentation within the many and various realms of music. Before long, Arnej settled into Euro dance, eventually stumbling upon Psy and Goa trance in the mid-90’s. He devoted his attention to the works of Man With No Name, Astral Projection and Hallucinogen.
At that time, the trance sound – which he would grow so passionate about – was still in the process of establishing an identity. By the late 90’s though, trance had thoroughly carved out its niche in the music world and Arnej’s interest in it expanded accordingly. Entranced by its complex soundscapes and harmonies, he set about taking the journey into music production. Although the road of a producer has had its fair share of bumps and curves, Arnej’s commitment to his craft shows no sign of slowing up, as as evidenced by his ever-growing body of work.
Some of his more notable and successful tracks include: ‘Rendezvous,’ ‘The Ones That Get Away,’ ‘The Return,’ ‘They Always Come Back’ and ’Strangers We Have Become,’ all of which have gotten positive support from the DJ elite, given exposure by such notable as Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Judge Jules, David Guetta, and Paul Oakenfold, among many others.
Arnej has also remixed for some of the most-respected names in trance, including Armin, The Thrillseekers, Mr. Sam, Blake Jarrell and Push, aka M.I.K.E, as well as some of the newer names in trance to pop up in recent years, Evgeny Bardyuzha, Mike Saint-Jules, and Dash Berlin.
Born in Sarajevo, Bosnia September 7, 1980, music first staked its all-important claim in Arnej’s life around age fourteen when an early computer-composed electronica track snagged his interest. What followed was a stretch of exploration and experimentation within the many and various realms of music. Before long, Arnej settled into Euro dance, eventually stumbling upon Psy and Goa trance in the mid-90’s. He devoted his attention to the works of Man With No Name, Astral Projection and Hallucinogen.
At that time, the trance sound – which he would grow so passionate about – was still in the process of establishing an identity. By the late 90’s though, trance had thoroughly carved out its niche in the music world and Arnej’s interest in it expanded accordingly. Entranced by its complex soundscapes and harmonies, he set about taking the journey into music production. Although the road of a producer has had its fair share of bumps and curves, Arnej’s commitment to his craft shows no sign of slowing up, as as evidenced by his ever-growing body of work.
Some of his more notable and successful tracks include: ‘Rendezvous,’ ‘The Ones That Get Away,’ ‘The Return,’ ‘They Always Come Back’ and ’Strangers We Have Become,’ all of which have gotten positive support from the DJ elite, given exposure by such notable as Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Judge Jules, David Guetta, and Paul Oakenfold, among many others.
Arnej has also remixed for some of the most-respected names in trance, including Armin, The Thrillseekers, Mr. Sam, Blake Jarrell and Push, aka M.I.K.E, as well as some of the newer names in trance to pop up in recent years, Evgeny Bardyuzha, Mike Saint-Jules, and Dash Berlin.
strangers weve become
Arnej Lyrics
I don't even know you
Not sure that I want to anymore
But maybe there's something that could change my mind
We loved and we hated
Mistreated and prayed upon ourselves
But now that we're wise
We realize it might be time to rewind, but
Where would we go from here
Where would we go
In, out, in, out
We fell so hard, so young
Look at the strangers we've become
No doubt, without the love we need, we're done
Look at the strangers we've become
Not sure that I want to anymore
But maybe there's something that could change my mind
We loved and we hated
Mistreated and prayed upon ourselves
But now that we're wise
We realize it might be time to rewind, but
Where would we go from here
In, out, in, out
We fell so hard, so young
Look at the strangers we've become
No doubt, without the love we need, we're done
Look at the strangers we've become
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Arney Secerkadic, Jaren Cerf
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@musicity10
I don’t even know you
Not sure that I want to anymore
But maybe there’s something that could change my mind
We loved and we hated
Mistreated and prayed upon ourselves
But now that we’re wise we realize it might be time to rewind but
Where would we go from here
Where would we go
In, out, in, out, we fell so hard, so young
Look at the strangers we’ve become
No doubt, without the love we need, we’re done
Look at the strangers we’ve become
@210proba
Still one of the Best trance song.
@nickkk16
"i dont even know you..not sure that i want to anymore.." simply amazing lyrics
@lebanonuae6504
The tracks of my my childhood my memories my love
@anemona452
Time goes by... I have been listening to this track hundred times and everytime seems like i am listening to it for the first time..
No words to describe it..❤❤❤
@marcinw82
Bosnian, French, Brasilian, Czech or Polish. Doesn`t matter. Music is beyond borders I`m Polish myself - love that music as U do. MusicLove
@JoshyJosh
You don't listen to Trance music, You feel it.
@SpastikCoke
I still love Arnej in 2023
@phazzzy
The lyrics give a sad feeling throughout the whole song, it's just amazing!
@fakemotherfocker7707
The reason why I began to listen to Trance!
@musicity10
I don’t even know you
Not sure that I want to anymore
But maybe there’s something that could change my mind
We loved and we hated
Mistreated and prayed upon ourselves
But now that we’re wise we realize it might be time to rewind but
Where would we go from here
Where would we go
In, out, in, out, we fell so hard, so young
Look at the strangers we’ve become
No doubt, without the love we need, we’re done
Look at the strangers we’ve become