Info about Leftfield
British duo formed in London in 1990, decided to call it a day in 2002. When they played live in the 1990s they were joined onstage by [a=Adam Wren], [a=Nick Rapaccioli], Mc [a=Cheshire Cat] & [a=Djum Djum].
In 2010 founding member Neil Barnes restarted Leftfield as a live tour including old companions Adam Wren, Cheshire Cat, Djum Djum and [a=Earl Sixteen], and as a DJ artist name, but without Paul Daley. He subsequently released 2 further albums - Alternative Light Source (2015) and This Is What We Do (2022).
In 2010 founding member Neil Barnes restarted Leftfield as a live tour including old companions Adam Wren, Cheshire Cat, Djum Djum and [a=Earl Sixteen], and as a DJ artist name, but without Paul Daley. He subsequently released 2 further albums - Alternative Light Source (2015) and This Is What We Do (2022).
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Leftfield
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Songs associated with Leftfield
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Leftfield - Afro-Ride / Associated genres: Electronica | |||||
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PlayStation PAL Exclusive | Custom | Wipeout |
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Wipeout 2097: The Soundtrack | Custom | Wipeout 2097 (XL) |
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Leftfield - Phat Planet / Associated genres: Electronica | |||||
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Licensed music | Custom | Race Driver GRID |
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Ungrouped | Custom | MotorStorm Pacific Rift |
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Menu | PS1 | EA F1 2000 |
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Menu | PC | EA F1 2000 |
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Leftfield - Storm 3000 / Associated genres: Electronica | |||||
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Supposed to be deleted from the game | Others / Trailers | Need for Speed Road Challenge/High Stakes |
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Trailblazer / Rally (solo_replay) | Menu / Replay Playlists | DiRT 3 |
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Solo Car Reveal | Reveal Playlists | DiRT 3 |
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Trailers (only) | Others / Trailers | DiRT 3 |
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