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This Is What We Do White Double Vinyl – Leftfield New In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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This Is What We Do is Leftfields first album of New music since 2015s acclaimed Alternative Light Source, and is set to be released via Virgin Records on December 2. The album was crafted with longtime studio and mix engineer Adam Wren, and features guest contributions from Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten, Lemn Sissay and more. The album cover is a shot taken by lauded photographer Steve McCurry, whose work includes the celebrated photograph Afghan Girl. This cover image is a marked departure to previous Leftfield album imagery, chosen to reflect the warmth and positivity of the album and to celebrate the connections that we make with others throughout our lives.This Is What We Do, is an eclectic longplayer that embodies the core optimistic ethos of the iconic dance music act. Exploring themes around love, acceptance, diversity and healing, the album was written before and after two extremely challenging and transformative periods in the life of Leftfields Neil Barnes.Honest, forthright, unapologetic and unique in its aesthetic, the New album marks another milestone in Leftfields timeline. A continuation of their lineage, which can be traced back to 1989, This Is What We Do is a bold counterpoint to the selfconscious cookiecutter dance music that dominates the current landscape. Vibrant, full of positivity and alive with sincere emotion, this is electronic music in its purest, most rebellious form. Leftfield is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £30 +P&P
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