You probably haven’t heard of LEFTI, but you’ve definitely heard his music. LEFTI (Alex Suarez) was previously part of Cobra Starship, the band who brought the world the viral hit “Good Girls Go Bad” in 2009. He was with the group from the beginning to its disbandment in 2015, and now he’s embarking out on his own on a new project.

LEFTI continues to push Suarez’s talents as a bass player, adding a hefty amount of funk and brass to the mix on his new EP, DISCOTECA. This release finds LEFTI furthering his artful fusion of live and electronic production touching on disco and house music. It serves as the follow-up to his debut EP, Somebody, and a series of remixes.

LEFTI says of the release, “The name ‘DISCOTECA’ is inspired by my childhood memories from spending our summers in Spain, where my family is from. My folks and their friends used to hit the discotecas regularly and I used to see tons of show posters for them which were so cool to me. As always, my music is a blend of live instrumentation rooted from disco, house and funky flavors, like paella!”

The EP comes out on toucan sounds, an independent record label for indie disco and house music curated by French Horn Rebellion. LEFTI will be playing at the April 4th label launch party at Freehold with DJ sets from Crush Club, Jpatt (of The Knocks), and French Horn Rebellion.

Check out the EP below, and get it here.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Your EDM Premiere: LEFTI – D I S C O T E C A EP

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