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Stealth Remixes
Electronic · 2000 · 11 tracks

Stealth Remixes

A high-octane collection of reworks emphasizing sub-bass weight and industrial precision. It is the sound of a rain-slicked metropolis at 3 AM.

July 26, 2000 · Hard Hands

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Imagine standing on a rooftop overlooking a city that never sleeps, where the air is thick with the hum of electricity and the smell of ozone. Stealth Remixes is not just a collection of alternative takes; it is a recalibration of the Leftfield engine, stripping away the radio-ready polish of Rhythm and Stealth to reveal the skeletal, vibrating machinery beneath. It feels like a descent into the subterranean levels of a megastructure, where the bass is not just heard, but felt as a physical pressure against your chest.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
Afro Ride
9:11
02
Original (live dub)
7:32
03
Filter Fish
7:36
04
Afro Central
7:45
05
Cut for Life
7:04
06
Phat Planet (Dave Clarke remix)
5:55
07
El Cid (I-Cube Simple remix)
5:54
08
Rinos Prayer (Nick Rapaccioli remix)
5:39
09
Chant of a Poor Man (Mighty Quark remix)
5:25
10
Dub Gussett (Maas remix)
6:34
11
Double Flash (Headstarter remix)
6:10
Moments Worth Listening For
The way the Phat Planet remix strips the iconic bassline down to its most primal, vibrating form before introducing a relentless, metallic hi-hat pattern.
The haunting, spacious dub echo applied to the vocals in the Dusted rework, creating a sense of vast, empty industrial space.
The moment in the Afrika Shox remix where the electro-funk rhythm collapses into a dense, distorted wall of synth noise.

How does Stealth Remixes sound next to the rest of Leftfield's catalogue?

Electronics/Laptop+4.0σ

The instrumentation foregrounds electronics/laptop far more than the catalogue usually does.

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