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Didn't go expecting much either, but went on the basis that they were headlining and were headlining. Wasn't my thing to start with, but it really got good after the first few tracks. Great performance and great photos.

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Absolutely loved them......dont think I stood still at all during their set. Visuals were superb and the sound was the best I heard it all weekend.........really wasn't fussed on seeing them but I'm certainly glad I did :D:D

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Agreed. They're set was flawless from start to finish. Sound and visuals were mindblowing and just proving they're still top of their game after all these years. I hope to christ they tour.

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Amazing stuff. Only got into them after they were announced for Rockness and by god I'm glad I did. I was all giddy on Saturday, and hearing 'Africa-Shox'in the sound check in the morning really pumped me up. I could still hear the bass from the arena entrance so I finally knew I was going to be in for a treat. When they first came on everyone around me were just holding themselves as the bass went straight through them....

Highlight had to be 'Afro-Left' and 'Space Shanty'. Will definately catch them again when they tour.

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I wasn't interested in going to another festival until Leftfield were announced for Rockness. Rockness won me over though and I'm definitely going back next year.

I'm sitting here listening to Leftism before I go out tonight and it's bringing back so many amazing memories.

It was awesome. :O

*We're not worthy*

*We're not worthy*

*We're not worthy*

*We're not worthy*

*We're not worthy*

*We're not worthy*

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I don't have a set-list so this is not in order. But I don't think I'm missing anything out in saying the setlist consisted of:

Song Of Life

Original

Release The Pressure

Space Shanty

Afro Left

Inspection (Check One)

Storm 3000

Phat Planet

Africa Shox

Maybe they playeed more but this is what I can remember (from my very hazy memory).

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