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  2. Leftfield - Wikipedia

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    Leftfield are a British electronic music group formed in 1989, a duo of Neil Barnes and Paul Daley (the latter formerly of The Rivals and A Man Called Adam).The duo was influential in the evolution of electronic music in the 1990s, with Mixmag describing them as "the single most influential production team working in British dance music". [1]

  3. Leftism (album) - Wikipedia

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    John Bush of the online music database AllMusic stated the album is not simply a progressive house album and that it "spans a wide range of influences (tribal, dub, trance)". [1] Clash expanded on this, describing "Release the Pressure" and "Inspection (Check One)" as dub -influenced tracks, while "Storm 3000" is a bass-heavy track that ...

  4. Original (Leftfield song) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Simpson from Melody Maker named "Original" Single of the Week, adding, "The intro sounds like the launching of some faraway spacecraft (well, all right, Kraftwerk), the main chassis of the song is some inter-Galaxian funk, and some sampled guitars mimic the flight of a slightly malfunctioning Venusian Observer's Vehicle."

  5. Alternative Light Source - Wikipedia

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    Alternative Light Source is the third album by the English electronic group Leftfield, released on 8 June 2015.It is the first new material following the band's 1999 album Rhythm and Stealth.

  6. Open Up (Leftfield song) - Wikipedia

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    "Open Up" is a song by British electronic duo Leftfield featuring John Lydon (of Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd.). It was released as a single on 1 November 1993 by Hard Hands label.

  7. House music - Wikipedia

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    House is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 115–130 beats per minute. [11] It was created by DJs and music producers from Chicago's underground club culture and evolved slowly in the early/mid 1980s as DJs began altering disco songs to give them a more mechanical beat.

  8. Full House (Fairport Convention album) - Wikipedia

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    Founder member Ashley Hutchings had also left for Steeleye Span, and Dave Pegg had joined on bass. Richard Thompson was to leave the band for a solo career early the following year. [1] As their previous album, Liege & Lief, had reinterpreted a number of traditional folk tunes, so did Full House. Many were sewn into two medleys, "Dirty Linen ...

  9. Full House (Frankie Miller album) - Wikipedia

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    Full House is the fourth studio album by Frankie Miller, released in 1977. [2] It features a mix of Miller originals and covers, including a version of John Lennon's "Jealous Guy". The Andy Fraser composition "Be Good to Yourself" was issued as a single, and reached No. 27 the UK singles chart, becoming Miller's first chart hit.