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Your EDM Premiere: Legion & Logam – Switch Up [Ram Records]

Consider these three a force to be reckoned with, their feet planted firmly and proudly in United States soil, only nudging their place in time to lunge even further into the realms of success. Legion & Logam are a known cornerstone in the states, being the only RAM Records artists signed exclusively on our side of the pond. With massive future classics such as “Holding On” featuring the angelic vocals of Micah Freeman and the timeless “House Of Cards” with Adam Wright, nothing can stand in the way of their upward trudge to the top as one of America’s most thriving teams.

Recently, they’ve taken their next large leap into the game with the release of their brand new two-track single. With an anxious return to the studio as well, they join Micah Freeman for the soulful A-side “To Be Alone.” On the B-side, expect quite the opposite.

“Switch Up” is just that. An entirely fresh new cut with a groovy 90’s rave type synth that’s a guaranteed floor shaker. Expect this one dropped when you least expect it. When the crowd is unknowing, or whenever the hopeful crowd is unaware… expect, the Switch Up. 

You can preorder the release here: https://ramrecords.com/shop/download/prgram031d

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