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    As with many of their contemporaries, such as The Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim, Leftfield are notable for their use of guest vocalists in their works. Among them are Toni Halliday on " Original ", Johnny Rotten on " Open Up ", Djum Djum on " Afro-Left ", Earl 16 and Cheshire Cat on " Release the Pressure ", and Grian Chatten of Fontaines D ...

  2. May 24, 2022 · It redrew the borders of dance music, pioneered a radical hybrid of dub, house and breaks, and threw together guest vocal­ists from other musical worlds (gothic torch singer Toni Halliday, reggae toaster Earl Sixteen and ageing punk John Lydon, among others) over rhythms redolent of dub, reggae and African music.

    • Future Music
  3. May 29, 2017 · MC Djum Djum, one of the man guest performers at Leftfield’s Glasgow gigs. Photograph: Ross Gilmore/WireImage. Leftfield deploy a more measured sound system these days than the one that once ...

  4. The duo gained recognition in the 1990s for their unique blend of house music with elements of dub and progressive rock. Their debut album, “Leftism,” released in 1995, became a seminal work in the genre and was praised for its innovative sound and pioneering use of guest vocalists.

  5. Production. Toni Halliday (pictured in 1995) provided guest vocals on the song "Original". Leftism is an album that consists of singles recorded previously by members Paul Daley and Neil Barnes between 1992 and 1995, with the exception of the single "Not Forgotten" which is not included, and other new tracks. [1]

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  6. Jun 19, 2015 · Neil Barnes of Leftfield turns it up to 11. Photograph: Andrew Benge/Redferns via Getty Images ... even without their records’ illustrious guest vocalists – John Lydon et al – and most of ...

  7. Dec 16, 2022 · Leftfield didn’t have the same focus on a frontman (or in The Prodigy’s case, frontmen) as Underworld did, choosing to enlist the services of guest vocalists and collaborators as diverse as ...

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