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Janika, N2N, & LEFTI Team Up on The Smooth And Moving House Release ‘411’


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“411” marks the fusion of the dynamic talents of Janika, N2N, and LEFTI. The single is a splendid symphony of Janika’s soulful vocals, underpinned by the striking production elements of N2N and LEFTI. It echoes with an invigorating house rhythm, perfectly suited for club vibes, manifesting their power to work together.

Janika, a producer renowned for her groovy tech/house sound, brings her unique style to the table. Her compositions, often imbued with darker energy, emphasize percussion, rhythm, and mood. Endorsed by a plethora of artists like Loco Dice, Roger Sanchez, and more, Janika’s sound is a testament to the influence of industry stalwarts like Laurent Garnier and Camelphat.

N2N, celebrated for his infectiously energetic house music, has proven his mettle over the last eight years. His versatility shines in his genre-blending sets, earning him accolades from Billboard and a global platform at New York’s Mixmag Lab. Supported by household names like David Guetta and Idris Elba, N2N has secured his position in the scene with consistent releases and impending records on deadmau5’s house imprint hau5trap.

LEFTI, with recent headlining gigs across the US, plans to scale his live touring in 2023. Sharing stages with names like MK, Dombresky, and Jonas Blue, LEFTI promises an exciting expansion of his career.

Together, these artists’ synergy in “411” offers an upbeat, club-ready experience that unites their distinct sounds and individual strengths.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Janika, N2N, & LEFTI Team Up on The Smooth And Moving House Release ‘411’

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