Frontier Touring are pumped
to confirm that Leftfield- one of electronic music's all-time greatest acts - is
returning to New Zealand with their incredible
Leftism In Its Entirety show which has been
selling out venues and causing a mass break-out of smiling faces across Europe.
Last on New Zealand soil in 2016, this tour sees the band play an exclusive one
off show at
Auckland’s Powerstation in January 2018.‘The floor is packed with a sea of blissed out faces – people are talking to
friends and random strangers. It’s like being in the Best Club Ever’ -
The Independent‘Steam rose from a crowd determined to rave, whatever their age. By the finale,
soaked bodies littered the floor of the foyer’ -
The Times‘The electronic mavericks prove they can still bring down the house’ -
The Guardian‘Leftism was a body of work that sounded like it belonged together and when
recreated live it’s just as pleasing as the first time you heard the record.’ -
Manchester Evening News Leftfield recently released
Leftism 22 (out through Sony), a very special
reissue of their seminal debut album Leftism, and have just completed a series
of sold-out tour dates and festival appearances where Leftfield (now led solely
by Neil Barnes) performed the record in full.
Leftism 22 is available to download and buy
via Sony CG.
‘There's a scope and spirit, an energy and a madness to Leftism which'll make
it stay up there, bouncing around in the great echo chamber of futurity’ -
NME‘A Dance Music Landmark.’ -
MojoLeftfield was formed in 1989, before emerging publicly in 1990 with Not
Forgotten, a song that established a template for a new strain of British house
leaning away from American styles dominating UK clubs. Released in January
1995, their debut album Leftism remains one of the defining statements of dance
music, a gloriously inter-woven bombardment of musical styles and immaculate
grooves, nominated for a Mercury prize and later voted in the top ten greatest
albums of all time by readers of Q magazine.
The album spawned numerous hit singles in
Open Up - their now legendary collaboration
with John Lydon;
Original, featuring Curve’s Toni Halliday;
Release the Pressure, featuring Earl Sixteen;
and
Afro-Left, with vocals by Neil Cole, aka Djum
Djum.
‘It's hard to overestimate the significance of Leftism, roundly acknowledged
upon its release in 1995 as the first truly complete album experience to be
created by house musicians and the first quintessentially British one’ -
Q Magazine
‘The single most influential production team in British dance music’ -
MixmagThroughout the 90's Leftfield were untouchable live and on record, starting a
snowball rolling for British dance music alongside outfits like Orbital,
Underworld and the Dust/Chemical Brothers in breaking electronic music from the
underground, onto the stage and into the charts.
They have always been regarded as one of electronic music’s defining live acts.
The now-infamous Liveism tour that followed
Leftism’s
release set a new precedent in sonic presentation as the behemoth sound system,
which aimed to replicate the cataclysmic bass effect of reggae sound systems,
incurred more complaints than Motörhead, and a ban from Brixton Academy when
plaster started flaking from the ceiling. The tour elevated dance music from
anonymous club PA to major event, with guest vocalists joining the party.
Don’t miss the chance to see this monumental album
Leftism in its entirety when Leftfield return
to New Zealand in January 2018 – tickets on sale this Friday 8 December.
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VIDEO: Open Up by
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LEFTFIELD
NEW ZEALAND
JANUARY 2018
Presented byFrontier Touring + George FM
Runs 24 hours from: Wednesday 6 December (1pm NZDT)
(or until pre-sale allocation exhausted)
GENERAL
PUBLIC ON SALE
Begins: Friday 8
December(1pm NZDT)
Tuesday
30 January @ Powerstation | Auckland
NZ
18+
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