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'''Leftfield''' is an | '''Leftfield''' is an {{w|Electronica|electronic music}} group from the [[United Kingdom]], composed primarily of Neil Barnes and Paul Daley. Formed in [[London|London, England]] in 1989, they were brought to the attention of Transformers fans ten years later, when in 1999 their track "[[Phat Planet]]", from the album ''{{w|Rhythm and Stealth}}'', was used as the [[theme song]] for the ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'' cartoon. | ||
Leftfield has a catalog of music that includes five albums and several singles, many of which reached the Top 40 on the UK Singles Chart.<ref>Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 316. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.</ref> Additionally, they have been included on several compilation albums, as well as contributing tracks to motion picture soundtracks, including those for ''Hackers'', ''Trainspotting'', ''Vanilla Sky'', and ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider''.<ref> | Leftfield has a catalog of music that includes five albums and several singles, many of which reached the Top 40 on the UK Singles Chart.<ref>Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 316. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.</ref> Additionally, they have been included on several compilation albums, as well as contributing tracks to motion picture soundtracks, including those for ''Hackers'', ''Trainspotting'', ''Vanilla Sky'', and ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider''.<ref>{{w|Leftfield#Soundtracks and compilations|Leftfield Discography - Wikipedia}}</ref> | ||
Although Leftfield ostensibly broke up in 2002 to pursue solo projects, it was revived in January 2010, though minus Paul Daley who declined to take part.<ref>[http://www.spinner.com/2010/02/02/leftfield-reform-for-loch-ness/ Leftfield Reform for Loch Ness]</ref> Neil Barnes is currently working on a new Leftfield album. | Although Leftfield ostensibly broke up in 2002 to pursue solo projects, it was revived in January 2010, though minus Paul Daley who declined to take part.<ref>[http://www.spinner.com/2010/02/02/leftfield-reform-for-loch-ness/ Leftfield Reform for Loch Ness]</ref> Neil Barnes is currently working on a new Leftfield album. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.leftfield-online.co.uk/ Not Forgotten - the UK Leftfield Site] | *[http://www.leftfield-online.co.uk/ Not Forgotten - the UK Leftfield Site] | ||
* | *{{w|Leftfield|Leftfield on Wikipedia}} | ||
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1744614/ Leftfield at the Internet Movie Database] | *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1744614/ Leftfield at the Internet Movie Database] | ||
Revision as of 17:56, 2 July 2018
Leftfield is an [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Electronica|{{#if:electronic music|electronic music|Electronica}}]] group from the United Kingdom, composed primarily of Neil Barnes and Paul Daley. Formed in London, England in 1989, they were brought to the attention of Transformers fans ten years later, when in 1999 their track "Phat Planet", from the album [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Rhythm and Stealth|{{#if:||Rhythm and Stealth}}]], was used as the theme song for the Beast Machines cartoon.
Leftfield has a catalog of music that includes five albums and several singles, many of which reached the Top 40 on the UK Singles Chart.<ref>Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 316. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.</ref> Additionally, they have been included on several compilation albums, as well as contributing tracks to motion picture soundtracks, including those for Hackers, Trainspotting, Vanilla Sky, and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.<ref>[[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Leftfield#Soundtracks and compilations|{{#if:Leftfield Discography - Wikipedia|Leftfield Discography - Wikipedia|Leftfield#Soundtracks and compilations}}]]</ref>
Although Leftfield ostensibly broke up in 2002 to pursue solo projects, it was revived in January 2010, though minus Paul Daley who declined to take part.<ref>Leftfield Reform for Loch Ness</ref> Neil Barnes is currently working on a new Leftfield album.
External links
- Not Forgotten - the UK Leftfield Site
- [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Leftfield|{{#if:Leftfield on Wikipedia|Leftfield on Wikipedia|Leftfield}}]]
- Leftfield at the Internet Movie Database
References
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