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  1. 4 de abr. de 2017 · 22 years after it was first released, Leftfield's 'Leftism' is being remastered and released again with 11 brand-new remixes, one of which from Skream you can hear below. The reissue, dubbed 'Leftism 22', will feature remastered versions of the album's original 11 tracks as well as 11 brand-new remixes from the likes of Hodge & Peverelist, Ben Sims, Vioski, Skream and more.

  2. Listen to Leftism (Remastered) by Leftfield on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Release the ... More By Leftfield Rhythm and Stealth. 1999. Leftism 22. 2017 ... 2022. A Final Hit - The Best of Leftfield. 2005. Tourism. 2012. Bilocation (Remixes) - Single. 2015. Featured On. I Miss Electronica. Apple Music Electronic ’90s Electronic ...

  3. 30 de ene. de 2020 · The subsequent 25 years have seen Leftfield release just two more albums. 1999’s feverishly anticipated Rhythm And Stealth, despite reaching the top of the UK album charts and picking up another Mercury nomination, never threatened to equal Leftism in terms of innovation and pace, opting to explore bass textures and even more diverse electronic styles with the help of stellar guest spots ...

  4. 30 de ene. de 1995 · When did Leftfield release Leftism? Album Credits. Featuring Danny Red, Djum Djum, Earl Sixteen & 3 more. Producers Neil Barnes & Paul Daley. Writers Danny Red, Djum Djum, Earl Sixteen & 5 more.

  5. ABOUT. 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, Leftfield’s legendary live-performances paired with seminal albums, 1995s Leftism and 1999s Rhythm & Stealth (both Mercury Music Prize nominees), solidified their position as true pioneers.

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  7. Leftfield. POP · 1995. Hailed as one of dance music's first major album-length statements, Leftism recalls the anything-goes spirit of the mid-'90s, when the U.K.'s rave culture was opening up to new ideas. Trance-inducing tracks like "Black Flute" and "Space Shanty" paid tribute to long nights in muddy fields, but others—from the sci-fi ...