Leech: Data Horde
On his first full-length under the Leech alias, Brian Foote dissects his electronic music until it evokes the wide-open spaces of early
On his first full-length under the Leech alias, Brian Foote dissects his electronic music until it evokes the wide-open spaces of early
Royal Festival Hall, LondonThe ‘number one producer in the world’ puts on a breathless show packed with colossal hits that has everyone
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