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Leftism is the debut studio album by English electronic music duo Leftfield, released in 1995 on Columbia Records.It contained a mixture of new tracks along with reworked versions of previous Leftfield singles.
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 ]
This Is What We Do is the fourth studio album by English electronic group Leftfield.It was released on 2 December 2022 by Virgin Records. [11] It is the band's first album in seven years, following the 2015 album Alternative Light Source. [1]
The amount of times I've seen that written, rolled my eyes and thought just search hard enough. Here I am playing Leftfield's 'Song Of Life', though, and I'm close to typing that out myself. It builds up, uP, UP with haunting vocals and floaty pads, before a wobbly synth bassline teases it's way in, accompanied by monstrous kicks and pacy hi-hats.
Rhythm and Stealth is the second studio album by the English electronic group Leftfield, released on 20 September 1999. [1] It reached number 1 on the UK Albums Chart . [ 2 ] It was nominated for the 2000 Mercury Music Prize .
Backlog is a joint compilation album by electronic musicians Leftfield and Djum Djum, released in 1992.It contained mixes of Leftfield's first two releases "Not Forgotten" and "More Than I Know" from between 1990 and 1991 and two mixes by Neil Barnes of the Djum Djum track "Difference".
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 . It is also the first Leftfield album without Paul Daley, as well as the first since the band's return in 2010.
"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. The single reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart , number one on the Music Week Dance Singles chart and number 39 in both Australia and New Zealand.