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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 ]
"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.
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.
The daughter of Leftfield cofounder Neil Barnes, Georgia began her music career as a drummer for artists such as Kwes and Kae Tempest. She began her career as a singer and record producer with the release of her debut studio album Georgia (2015). Her second studio album Seeking Thrills was released in 2020, and was shortlisted for the Mercury ...
"Original" is a song by English electronic duo Leftfield, released on 12" and CD on 13 March 1995 by Hard Hands/PolyGram as the third single from their debut album, Leftism (1995). It features singer Toni Halliday on vocals and gave the group their first appearance on Top of the Pops , reaching number 18 on the UK Singles Chart .
"Swords" is a song by the English electronic group Leftfield, released as the third single from their album Rhythm and Stealth, which also counts as their last single release until 2015. The song featured vocals by Nicole Willis .
It should only contain pages that are Leftfield albums or lists of Leftfield albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Leftfield albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Tourism is a live album by the English electronic music group Leftfield released in March 2012 with an accompanying DVD with visuals from their 2011 tour, made by the visual artist collective Ne1co. [1] The album was recorded from 5–18 March 2011 at Future Music Festival across Australia and at The Enmore Theatre, Sydney and The Palace ...