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Stealth Remixes

Leftfield · 2000

42 min · 7 tracks · electronic

A pulsating journey through electronic soundscapes, blending intricate remixes with deep bass and hypnotic rhythms.

Why this album works

The remixes on 'Stealth Remixes' significantly impacted the electronic music scene, highlighting Leftfield's role as genre innovators. Tracks like 'Phat Planet' received notable attention on dance charts, showcasing the enduring appeal of their sound. The album also contributed to the broader acceptance of electronic music within mainstream culture during the early 2000s.
Best for
steady rhythmic journey throughout pulsating energy for dancing hypnotic beats for focus
Context
Released in 2000, 'Stealth Remixes' followed Leftfield's acclaimed debut album 'Leftism' (1995) and their sophomore effort 'Rhythm and Stealth' (1999). At this point, Leftfield was solidifying their place in the electronic music scene, exploring new dimensions by collaborating with various renowned remix artists. This album showcases their influence and adaptability in the evolving electronic landscape.
Stylistic neighbors
The Avalanches· Moby· Aphex Twin

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Phat Planet (Dave Clarke remix) Standout 5:55
  • 2 El Cid (I:Cube Simple mix) Standout 5:56
  • 3 Rino's Prayer (Nick Rapaccioli remix) Standout 5:40
  • 4 Chant of a Poor Man (Mighty Quark remix) 5:25
  • 5 Dub Gussett (Maas remix) 6:34
  • 6 El Cid (I:Cube Table Tennis remix) 6:50
  • 7 Double Flash (Headstarter remix) 6:10

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata