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LEFTI & Brandon Markell Holmes Link Up For Insatiable House Single ‘Get What You Want’


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The mastermind behind LEFTI, Alex Suarez, walks the world as a touring musician, DJ, and songwriter. Today, he stands in the spotlight as a highly successful and sought after figure in the house scene, creating waves not only in Brooklyn but across the world. His rich discography, spanning releases on iconic labels like Toolroom, Love & Other, and Let There Be House, is a testament to his growth and evolution over time. Major labels including Atlantic, Warner, and Universal having caught wind of his chops over the years, tapping him for a reimagining of songs through various remix projects. He’s a force celebrated and supported by industry giants — gaining support from Calvin Harris, Disclosure, Claptone, and Fatboy Slim.

Now, he’s back with a soulful and insatiable house single ‘Get What You Want’, this time linking up with Brandon Markell Holmes. It’s a club anthem with a perfect blend of the old school with the new, that carries this undeniable energy, our favorite from LEFTI to date.

“Brandon is a powerhouse. Hearing his dynamic vocal abilities and stylizations that he performs, I was really excited and honored to work with him and proud to call him one of my good friends. We had nothing but a good time making this record in the studio and we just wanted to bring some confidence to the table with a side of camp, layer that over a nasty house groove and I think we did just that.”LEFTI

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: LEFTI & Brandon Markell Holmes Link Up For Insatiable House Single ‘Get What You Want’

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