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Leftism 22

52.3M streams

52,326,933

Leftism

37.1M streams

37,076,190

A Final Hit - The Best Of Leftfield

33.1M streams

33,053,507

Rhythm and Stealth

16M streams

16,020,094

Alternative Light Source

8.1M streams

8,089,947

This Is What We Do

3.2M streams

3,185,478

Tourism

2.8M streams

2,840,618

Open Up

2.5M streams

2,450,284

Control (feat. Leftfield)

2.3M streams

2,336,059

This Is What We Do. Version Excursion

640.5K streams

640,533

Biography

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. The group then went on a hiatus in 2002 before returning in 2010 for live-appearances (now led solely by Barnes).. 2015’s Alternative Light Source was the first Leftfield album in sixteen years. The record garnered acclaim from The Guardian, The Observer, Uncut, Mojo and more, and featured Jason Williamson (Sleaford Mods) and Tunde Adebimpe (TV on The Radio), amongst others. In 2017 the band reissued their classic album Leftism, remastering the original 11 tracks of the record and releasing 11 remixes. In 2022 they returned with the album This Is What We Do. Here are some reviews of that album: “Explodes out of the speakers, colliding worlds to incendiary effect” - DJ Mag “It sounds of a piece with its predecessors and yet of the moment” - 4*, The Observer “a timely blast of healing positivity, all but impossible to resist” - 4*, MOJO “kinetic vibrancy that sounds thrilling” - 4*, Evening Standard “The 11 tracks each serve up a masterclass in dancefloor endeavour” - 4*, Telegraph “both incendiary and visceral, yet emotive and diverse” - 4*, The Arts Desk