Leftism

Released

The 1994 debut from club pioneers Leftfield was a great example of a UK 90s electronic music album that provided a ‘traditional’ album listening experience with all the variations in style, mood and tempo that might involve, without making any compromise to their sound. The detailed, intense house, techno, dub, trip hop and electronica of Leftism sounds incredibly tough; diamond-hard beats, metallic synth lines, iron-clad bass, immovable rhythms, unstoppable grooves, its forward momentum generated by sheer audio weight. And it has a genuinely cohesive musical character, the chords, melodies, arrangement, production and engineering, the overall sound is just very Leftfield. Full frequency, heavy-weight, armour-plated electronic music.

Harold Heath

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