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Leading the dance music charge of the early ‘90s, Leftfield carved a path for a raft of great artists including Underworld, The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy. Their pioneering debut album ‘Leftism’ often tops ‘Best Dance Album’ polls, whilst their live shows are the stuff of legend. Leftfield’s live return is an opportunity for everyone to experience one of this country’s most influential dance artists.
Whether you set up camp there or merely strolled through it at strategic times, The Likes Of You tent at Future Music Festival was unquestionably the business. The Future bods have put together a highlights reel from the tour.
The prospect of finally seeing Leftfield live was an exciting one, but the grand nature of their set-up meant it delivered on this excitement and more.
The Future Music Festival rolled round to Adelaide for the last leg of its annual tour bringing with it a who's who of music and dance. But was it up to scratch this year? You bet your cut-off denim pants it was!
It's a record crowd that's turned out to Randwick Racecourse, but spread out over the grounds, it looks like even more. And they're all up for it.
Despite the crazy Melbourne weather, the stellar line-up of acts kept the punters in high spirits well into the evening.
After leaving fans (and a whole host of newcomers) reeling at Future Music Festival, Leftfield gets intimate in Melbourne and Sydney this week.
It’s midnight in London, and Neil Barnes is in the studio. Judging by the rapid-fire enthusiasm he projects down the phone, it’s fair to say times are good for the man at the helm of Leftfield.
Once a volume junkie, always a volume junkie. Leftfield's Neil Barnes tells inthemix how the iconic electronic outfit is planning to uproot The Likes Of You tent at Future Music Festival.
Time to rejoice, Leftfield fans - the legendary electronic act has been confirmed for two special sideshows around their appearances at Future Music Festival.
After much anticipation and wish-listing, now is the time to get acquainted with the 2011 Future Music Festival line-up.
As if we needed more reasons to be envious of the Ibiza party season that’s already under way across the ocean, fabled nightspot Space has unveiled its plans for a new Thursday night party series called Come Together.
With a raft of live dates already on the cards and those ones continuing to grow into more, we’re of course left wondering if Leftfield will pull an Orbital on us and hit Australia for a triumphant tour...
Talk about dreams come true, iconic UK electronica duo Leftfield have announced that they’ll be making a comeback after 10 years in the dark.
"A Final Hit" is a Leftfield retrospective. A bit cheeky after just two albums and additional few singles/soundtrack appearances? Probably so, but at the same time an apt reminder of the brilliance at hand for the unconverted.
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