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It is. The whole aggressive and disturbing Prodigy vibe meets dnb beats. I kinda like it despite the original was not my cup of tea.
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Ngl I was really worried from the generic as hell title that this was gonna be something basic and uninspiring but idk why I am worried about that from The Prodigy of all people. Agreed this is even better than 'Need Some1', the use of reggae-style vocals is v old skool The Prodigy *.* need to be more hyped for this album xx
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Fantastic Remix of Light Up The Sky from Paul Woolford as Special Request out this week

 

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Tracklisting has been announced in full today

 

1. Need Some1

2. Light Up The Sky

3. We Live Forever

4. No Tourists

5. Fight Fire With Fire (feat. Ho99o9)

6. Timebomb Zone

7. Champions Of London

8. Boom Boom Tap

9. Resonate

10. Give Me A Signal (feat. Barns Courtney)

 

‘No Tourists’, has been written, produced and mixed over the last year by Liam Howlett in his studio in London’s Kings Cross. Though this is – Liam notes – “very much a band album”. Maxim and Keef Flint are very much present and correct, each supplying their legendary vocal skills on this, the Essex machine’s seventh studio record. Yes, there are one or two collaborators, but fundamentally this is the sound of the central Prodigy three, bringing their riotous sound to audiences old and new, two decades since they changed the face and sound of electronic music with epochal album ‘The Fat Of The Land’. Expanding on the general shape of the project, Liam says: “this album is equally aggressive as the last records – but in a different way." A musician, songwriter and studio maestro, Howlett is as rigorous and righteously Up For It as he was when he formed his 28-years-young band. He explains that, as ever, the new songs “are built to play live. That’s the one thing that brings everything together. I couldn’t write this music unless it has that outlet on stage. That helps write the music. This is what I do it for: the live thing. And until we feel like we can’t do it, or the buzz goes, we won’t stop."

 

It’s that sense of do-or-die commitment that is reflected in the album title. “To us, ‘No Tourists’ is ultimately about escapism and the want and need to be derailed. Don’t be a tourist - there is always more danger and excitement to be found if you stray from the set path.”

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We Live Forever is out now

 

 

I prefer this track out of all of them but I won't buy the album.

I'll be a grumpy old bast*rd and listen to Satyricon by Meat Beat Manifesto instead.

 

 

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