Who is Leondis? Songs, Remixes, and the Sound 4D4M Can’t Stop Playing
Discovered through the 4D4M network, If you follow Adam on Spotify, you’ve probably spotted a Leondis track or two floating through the rotation. This Florida producer has a knack for taking indie-pop source material and turning it into something that actually moves on a dance floor, and once you hear what he does with a vocal, it’s hard to go back. 4D4M has been tracking Leondis for a while now, and the catalog keeps getting better.
Leondis sits in that sweet spot between accessible and genuinely interesting, the kind of music that works at a rooftop party, in headphones on a late-night drive, or blasting out of a festival stage at dusk. That range is rare, and it’s exactly what keeps him in the regular playlist rotation.
Who Is Leondis?
Leondis is an electronic music producer based out of Boca Raton, Florida. He operates primarily in the future bass and dance-pop space, crafting tracks that lean heavily on lush synth work, clean mixdowns, and collaborations with vocalists who can hold their own against a wall of production.
He’s not a household name yet, but his reach is growing fast. His EP “To Whom It May Concern” showed he can sustain a cohesive project rather than just dropping singles. His management is through 535 Agency, so there’s real infrastructure behind the music.
Florida has been quietly building a future bass scene for years, and Leondis fits right into that lineage without sounding like he’s copying anyone in particular.
Leondis’s Sound Explained
The core of the Leondis sound is a clean, emotive kind of future bass that borrows from the intersection of EDM and mainstream pop music. Think warm chords, bright leads that cut without harshness, and a careful approach to dynamics so the drops feel earned rather than forced.
What separates him from the pack of bedroom producers doing similar things is his ear for vocal selection. He consistently finds singers and songs that carry real emotional weight, then builds production around that feeling rather than overwhelming it. The remixes are a good example: when he touches a Two Friends or NOTD track, you can hear both the original DNA and a distinct Leondis signature at the same time.
His original productions, especially on “Nights Like This” with Ferris and tracks from the EP, show a songwriter’s instinct underneath the production sheen. The melodies don’t overstay their welcome. The arrangements move with purpose. For someone who pays attention to how EDM producers develop their craft, Leondis is worth studying closely.
- Genre core: Future bass, dance-pop, indie electronic
- Production signature: Warm chords, bright leads, clean low end
- Vocal approach: Emotionally resonant, never buried in effects
- Energy level: Mid-to-high, great for transitional moments in a set
Top 15 Tracks by Leondis
- Way It Was (Leondis Remix): His remix of Two Friends and Quinn XCII probably put him on the most radars. Real dance floor momentum without losing the warmth of the original.
- Nights Like This (feat. Ferris): One of the standout tracks from his EP. The chemistry with Ferris is undeniable, and the production has a late-night quality that’s hard to manufacture.
- ONLY U: His 2026 single shows exactly where his sound is heading. Confident, polished, and emotionally direct.
- 1989 (Leondis Remix): His take on the Nightly track is a clinic in how to remix without erasing what made the original work. He adds energy while keeping the introspective mood intact.
- Wait for You (feat. COASTR. and Mac Hunt): A smooth three-way collaboration where the vocal interplay sits perfectly over the production.
- Get Away (feat. Jake Neumar): Breezy, feel-good, with a hook that stays with you.
- AM:PM (Leondis Remix): His remix of NOTD and Maia Wright’s track is one of the cleanest takes on the original. The way he reshapes the energy without changing the song’s core emotional direction is impressive.
- Hate You and Love You (Leondis Remix): Remixing Cheat Codes and AJ Mitchell gave him access to a massive vocal and he absolutely delivers. One of his more emotionally charged remixes.
- Trying Too Hard (feat. Britt Lari): A collab with Over Easy that leans into moody, introspective territory. Britt Lari’s vocals carry serious weight here.
- Sierra (feat. Butler and Z3LLA): This one appeared on a compilation and introduced him to a new audience. The three-way collaboration works surprisingly well, each artist adding a distinct layer.
- In My Head: A solo production that shows his range as a songwriter. Stripped back relative to some of his bigger productions but no less engaging.
- You Got Me (Leondis Remix): His version of the TELYKAST and Georgia Ku track brings a fresh momentum to an already hook-heavy original.
- Fool (feat. Lost Boy): A collaboration that leans into the emotional core of his sound. Lost Boy brings a raw quality to the vocal that pairs well with Leondis’s cleaner production aesthetic.
- Can We Go Back (Leondis Remix): A remix of Caslow and Exede that’s been sitting in heavy rotation. He takes the melancholic mood of the original and amplifies it without making things feel overwrought.
- JUST 4 A MOMENT: Short, punchy, and designed to hit fast. It’s a different mode for him but it works, showing he can write concisely when the track calls for it.
Why 4D4M Vibes With Leondis
There’s a quality in Leondis’s music that’s getting harder to find in the current scene: restraint. Not in the sense of holding back, but in the sense of knowing when a track has said what it needs to say and stopping there. Every element has a reason to exist.
4D4M has been exploring how EDM remixes can transform the original material, and Leondis is one of the clearest examples of a producer who understands that a good remix is a genuine reinterpretation, not just a new set of drums under someone else’s vocal. His remix catalog is strong precisely because he has a point of view on every track he touches.
The Florida connection matters too. There’s a particular kind of sound coming out of the southeast US right now that’s less about the warehouse and more about the feeling of warm weather and late nights, and Leondis captures that mood better than almost anyone operating at his level. His music feels good in a way that’s specific rather than generic, and that specificity is what keeps bringing his tracks back into the mix.
Leondis Discography
Here’s a breakdown of the key Leondis releases:
| Year | Release | Format |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Trying Too Hard | Single |
| 2022 | High (Remixes) | Remix |
| 2024 | Wait for You | Single |
| 2024 | To Whom It May Concern | EP |
| 2025 | Way It Was (Leondis Remix) | Single |
| 2025 | I’ll Do It (The Remixes) | Remix EP |
| 2025 | Gateway Vol. 7 (feat. Sierra) | Compilation |
| 2026 | Only U | Single |
The EP “To Whom It May Concern” is the best starting point if you’re new to his work. From there, the remix catalog fills in the picture.
Live and Touring
Leondis is primarily a studio-based artist at this stage of his career, with most of his presence coming through Spotify, SoundCloud, and social media rather than extensive touring. His Boca Raton base puts him in proximity to the South Florida festival and club circuit, which has historically been fertile ground for producers looking to build a live presence.
As his profile grows, a more active live schedule seems like a natural next step. Keep an eye on @leondismusic for any live announcements.
Leondis FAQ
Where is Leondis from?
Leondis is based in Boca Raton, Florida, which is in the South Florida area known for its active music scene.
What genre does Leondis make?
He works primarily in future bass and dance-pop, with a strong leaning toward emotional, melodic production that bridges the gap between club music and mainstream pop.
Who has Leondis remixed?
His remix credits include Two Friends and Quinn XCII, Nightly, NOTD and Maia Wright, Cheat Codes and AJ Mitchell, TELYKAST and Georgia Ku, Caslow and Exede, and Over Easy. The range covers indie-pop, dance, and electronic acts, showing he can adapt his style to different source material.
Does Leondis have an EP?
Yes, he released “To Whom It May Concern,” which includes tracks like Nights Like This with Ferris, Wait for You with COASTR., Running featuring ANDREWBATES, and Last Time with Jakey KRUMM.
What is Leondis’s most popular song?
Based on Spotify streaming data, his remix of “Way It Was” by Two Friends and Quinn XCII is his most-streamed track, followed closely by his remix of the Nightly song “1989” and his original “Nights Like This” with Ferris.
Is Leondis signed to a label?
He operates with management through 535 Agency but specific label information has not been publicly confirmed across his releases. His singles appear on various imprints through distribution.
How can I follow Leondis?
You can follow him at @leondismusic on Instagram and Twitter. He’s also on Spotify and SoundCloud where he regularly posts new music and updates.
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| Spotify | Leondis on Spotify |
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| Discogs | Leondis on Discogs |





