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  1. 27 de nov. de 2022 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  2. 19 de abr. de 2023 · Leftfield are giving their 1995 debut 'Leftism' and 1999's follow-up 'Rhythm And Stealth' fresh double-vinyl pressings, out 19th May. The influential UK duo of Neil Barnes and Paul Daley previously reissued their seminal debut in 2017 with a remastered triple-vinyl reissue and tour for the LP's 22nd anniversary. 'Rhythm And Stealth' hasn't been repressed on wax since 2010.

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeftfieldLeftfield - Wikipedia

    Leftfield is een Britse danceact die werd opgericht in 1989 door Neil Barnes en Paul Daley. De groep was in de jaren negentig populair en is met name bekend om singles Not forgotten, Open up en Song of life en het album Leftism.Ook werd hun muziek veel gebruikt in films. De muziek is onder andere te horen in de films Trainspotting, The Beach, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider en Vanilla Sky.

  4. Sat 24 Jun 2023 Park Stage. Formed in 1988, Leftfield quickly became one of the most influential and innovative dance music acts of all time. Originally comprised of Neil Barnes and Paul Daley ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeftfieldLeftfield - Wikipedia

    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]

  6. Left Field. With the general election just a matter of months away, Left Field brings together activists, artists and agitators to address the issues that confront us in these troubled times: cost of living; housing; social cohesion; wars; accountability. Among our panelists are a number of Labour MPs who could be sitting in cabinet this time ...

  7. 4 de jul. de 2016 · The accumulator is updated using a user-provided function that takes the previous value of the accumulator and the current item of the collection. Its very description hints that it is a great tool to compute all sorts of aggregates on a collection, like sum, max etc. Yeah, scala collections actually provide all these functions, but they serve as a good example use case.