
Name: The Prodigy
Member Name/s: Liam Howlett, Keith Flint, Maxim Reality
Hometown: Essex, England
Genre: Big beat, dance-punk, alternative dance, electronica,
Record Label Association: Take Me to the Hospital, Ragged Flag, Cooking Vinyl, XL, Beggars Banquet, Mute, Maverick, Warner Bros
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Future Music Sydney rolled through the weekend capping off an incredible tour with the likes of Boys Noize, Hardwell, Nervo, Bloc Party, The Prodigy, Korean superstar Psy and many more blowing minds with live music and live shows. Highlights would have to include the German bruiser Boys Noize with…
Feed Me takes us through three live performances he believes every dance music fan has to sink their teeth into at some point which is… Well, ironic because his live performance has a set up with teeth. Which of these performances have you seen live? 3. Deadmau5 In terms…
90′s electronic-rock outfit The Prodigy saw fit to bring it at their Sydney Future Music sideshow at the Hordern Pavillion and boy did they do just that! With a swathe of strobes and lighting the intensity was equalled with the revelling crowd and band who knocked out favourites “Firestarter”…
Prodigy frontman Keith Flint has publicly dissed fellow Future Music Festival touring artist Psy and his track ‘Gangnam Style’. In an interview with Fairfax Media, the spikey haired singer/ fire starter declared ‘‘I’m proud to say I’ve never listened to that Gangnam Style. What the f––k is that about? It’s…
Dance terrors The Prodigy have announced a one-off sideshow outside of their headline slot at this years Future Music Festival. It’ll be Sydney handling the brute force of the band that has sold over 25 million records globally with the walls of The Hordern Pavillion set to be torn…
Noisia has taken on the never say die musical gang Prodigy’s classic iconic single ‘Smack My Bitch Up’ Normally I wouldn’t conform to posting a remix of a classic, however Noisia have done some tricky business on this to add their dramatic dubstep styling to the UK drum n…
Old meets new as 90′s punk-rave band The Prodigy re-release ‘The Fat of the Land’ with a bucketload of bruising remixes! The album, first released in 1997 included three of what could have been the bands biggest singles “Firestarter”, “Breathe” and “Smack My Bitch Up”. Dropping December 4th in…
UK 90′s electronic pioneers The Prodigy have named their forthcoming 6th studio album (we’re not counting that live thing)! When speaking with NME it was the bands frontman, Liam Howlett that spilled the details on the current working title ”How To Steal A Jet Fighter” and also promised a…
UK based drum n bass addicts The Prodigy have announced they will be debuting unheard material from their up and coming sixth album at next Junes Download Festival. After many hints from the groups main man Liam Howlett, we can now confirm that the band has been hard at…