Tourism (Leftfield album)
Tourism | ||||
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Live album by Leftfield | ||||
Released | March 13, 2012 | |||
Recorded | 5–18 March 2011, Australia | |||
Genre | Electronica, trip hop, dub techno, house | |||
Length | 102:59 | |||
Producer | Neil Barnes | |||
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Tourism is a live album by the English electronic music group Leftfield released in March 2012 with an accompanying DVD with visuals from their latest tour, made by the visual artist collective Ne1co. The album was recorded between 5–18 March 2011 at The Future Music Festival across Australia and at The Enmore Theatre, Sydney and The Palace, Melbourne.
Track listing
- "Intro" - 2:04
- "Song of Life" - 9:09
- "Black Flute" - 8:40
- "Original" - 7:59
- "Afro-Left" - 10:21
- "Storm 3000" - 9:59
- "Release the Pressure" - 9:14
- "Inspection (Check One)" - 10:14
- "Afrika Shox" - 8:01
- "Space Shanty" - 10:24
- "Melt" - 6:47
- "Phat Planet" - 10:07
Personnel
Leftfield
- Neil Barnes - keyboards, programming, vocoder, melodica, berimbau, theremin (Afro-Left)
- Adam Wren - engineering, turntables, samples, live mixdown
- Sebastien Beresford - drums, percussion
- James Atkin (EMF) - percussion (Afro Left) bass (Original)
- Gary Nuttall - guitar (Release the Pressure, Original)
Vocalists
- Jess Mills (Original)
- Djum Djum (Afro Left)
- Cheshire Cat (Release the Pressure, Inspection: Check One)
- Earl 16 (Release the Pressure)
References
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