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Leftism»rank: 29688par: Leftfield
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Meet Neil Barnes and Paul Daley, the two crafty Englishmen that comprise Leftfield. Their debut, Leftism, is amazingly diverse, ranging from chunky electro, complex textures of beats, to radio-friendly accessibility. The album's 1995 US release helped open up the states for techno-electronic music: The classic single '0pen Up,' which features ex-Sex Pistol/PlL ranter John Lydon, was one of the first dance singles to push popular radio barriers with its high energy beats and b-line hooks. '0riginal,' with a guest vocal from Curve's moody crooner, Toni Halliday, delves deep into ... |
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Afro-Left»rank: 29688par: Leftfield
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Meet Neil Barnes and Paul Daley, the two crafty Englishmen that comprise Leftfield. Their debut, Leftism, is amazingly diverse, ranging from chunky electro, complex textures of beats, to radio-friendly accessibility. The album's 1995 US release helped open up the states for techno-electronic music: The classic single '0pen Up,' which features ex-Sex Pistol/PlL ranter John Lydon, was one of the first dance singles to push popular radio barriers with its high energy beats and b-line hooks. '0riginal,' with a guest vocal from Curve's moody crooner, Toni Halliday, delves deep into ... |
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Open Up»rank: 29688par: Leftfield, Lydon
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Meet Neil Barnes and Paul Daley, the two crafty Englishmen that comprise Leftfield. Their debut, Leftism, is amazingly diverse, ranging from chunky electro, complex textures of beats, to radio-friendly accessibility. The album's 1995 US release helped open up the states for techno-electronic music: The classic single '0pen Up,' which features ex-Sex Pistol/PlL ranter John Lydon, was one of the first dance singles to push popular radio barriers with its high energy beats and b-line hooks. '0riginal,' with a guest vocal from Curve's moody crooner, Toni Halliday, delves deep into ... |
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Rhythm And Stealth»rank: 56046par: Leftfield
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Neil Barnes and Paul Daley, the Leftfield masterminds behind 1995's sumptuous dance stew Leftism, have gone one better with Rhythm and Stealth. A little darker than its predecessor, the long-awaited sophomore effort clearly ranks with dance music's most versatile and human albums, ranging from big blocking dance-floor beats to waves of ambient melancholy, all framed bewitchingly as actual songs. Kicking in hard with the sub-thumping hip-hop trip of 'Dusted' and uppercutting it with a spacey 'Phat Planet', the momentum is maintained by the looping pyscho-techno mantra of 'Double Flash.' ... |
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Rhythm and Stealth»rank: 56046par: Leftfield
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:When Leftfield began to work on the succesor to 1995's half-million selling Leftism, it swiftly became obvious that only a perfect record would do. Punk veterans Neil Barnes and Paul Daley had, with the harsh ethno-house of Leftism, torn an indelible fissure in techno's landscape, but to stay ahead of the game, they needed an album that once more redrew the goalposts. Three years later, Rhythm And Stealth finally emerged. Heralded by the brutal pulse of 'Phat Planet', which was featured on a visually spectacular Guinness advert, Rhythm And ... |
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Leftism»rank: 56046par: Leftfield
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:When Leftfield began to work on the succesor to 1995's half-million selling Leftism, it swiftly became obvious that only a perfect record would do. Punk veterans Neil Barnes and Paul Daley had, with the harsh ethno-house of Leftism, torn an indelible fissure in techno's landscape, but to stay ahead of the game, they needed an album that once more redrew the goalposts. Three years later, Rhythm And Stealth finally emerged. Heralded by the brutal pulse of 'Phat Planet', which was featured on a visually spectacular Guinness advert, Rhythm And ... |
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Dusted (5 Mixes) (5 Tracks)»rank: 56046par: Leftfield
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:When Leftfield began to work on the succesor to 1995's half-million selling Leftism, it swiftly became obvious that only a perfect record would do. Punk veterans Neil Barnes and Paul Daley had, with the harsh ethno-house of Leftism, torn an indelible fissure in techno's landscape, but to stay ahead of the game, they needed an album that once more redrew the goalposts. Three years later, Rhythm And Stealth finally emerged. Heralded by the brutal pulse of 'Phat Planet', which was featured on a visually spectacular Guinness advert, Rhythm And ... |
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Afrika Shox»rank: 56046par: Leftfield
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:When Leftfield began to work on the succesor to 1995's half-million selling Leftism, it swiftly became obvious that only a perfect record would do. Punk veterans Neil Barnes and Paul Daley had, with the harsh ethno-house of Leftism, torn an indelible fissure in techno's landscape, but to stay ahead of the game, they needed an album that once more redrew the goalposts. Three years later, Rhythm And Stealth finally emerged. Heralded by the brutal pulse of 'Phat Planet', which was featured on a visually spectacular Guinness advert, Rhythm And ... |
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Rhythm and Stealth: Stealth Remixes»rank: 56046par: Leftfield
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:When Leftfield began to work on the succesor to 1995's half-million selling Leftism, it swiftly became obvious that only a perfect record would do. Punk veterans Neil Barnes and Paul Daley had, with the harsh ethno-house of Leftism, torn an indelible fissure in techno's landscape, but to stay ahead of the game, they needed an album that once more redrew the goalposts. Three years later, Rhythm And Stealth finally emerged. Heralded by the brutal pulse of 'Phat Planet', which was featured on a visually spectacular Guinness advert, Rhythm And ... |
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Rhythm and Stealth»rank: 56046par: Leftfield
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Neil Barnes and Paul Daley, the Leftfield masterminds behind 1995's sumptuous dance stew Leftism, have gone one better with Rhythm and Stealth. A little darker than its predecessor, the long-awaited sophomore effort clearly ranks with dance music's most versatile and human albums, ranging from big blocking dance-floor beats to waves of ambient melancholy, all framed bewitchingly as actual songs. Kicking in hard with the sub-thumping hip-hop trip of 'Dusted' and uppercutting it with a spacey 'Phat Planet', the momentum is maintained by the looping pyscho-techno mantra of 'Double Flash.' ... |