Leftfield by name and nature

LEFTFIELD

One for all the 1990s babies in Copenhagen – a new-look Leftfield are playing Copenhagen in support of their first album since 1999: Alternative Light Source.

Tracks from the latest release, now minus original member Paul Daley, are set to feature heavily. Collaborations with artists as diverse as Sleaford Mods and TV On The Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe could provide some surprises onstage as well.

Expect an eclectic playlist as they run through a genre-defying performance – dance music has come a long way since Leftfield dominated it, but so have they.





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