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details of the new prodigy album
#1
Posted 10 January 2004 - 9:10 PM
i found this, the prodigy are not my cup of tea. but i know you guys like them. if i remember correctly the fat of the land came out a couple of weeks before dig your own hole. i'm glad the chemical brothers are not that slow at releasing albums!!!
The Prodigy have revealed details of their first studio album since The Fat Of The Land', and say that it sounds 'sexier' and 'punk in attitude'.
Songs expected to appear on the record include 'Sandstorm', 'The Way It Is', 'Lovebuzz', 'Girls', 'Who You're Fooling', 'Action', 'Slang Technology', 'No Souvenirs', 'Wake Up' and 'The Gun'.
Liam Howlett said: "The schedule is for the album to come out in June-July 2004. And it really is fuckin' coming out this time, it's no joke."
The producer is also considering surprising fans by secretly releasing a new track.
He explained; "I think we may put something out on a white label, and people won't know what it is. I think people will be surprised when they hear this record. I want people to go 'Fuck, is that The Prodigy? I didn't expect that.' It's different this album, it's fuckin' different."
Describing the sound of the new as-yet-unnamed album in an interview with nekozine.co.uk Howlett said: "It sounds sexier! The tracks I've done sound like me, they sound like The Prodigy, but they kind of have... they are punk in attitude, but not kind of 'I'm gonna fuckin scream it down your throat."
He added: "It is more beats and hard production and kind of toughness that's on a street level."
The Prodigy have not made a studio album since 1997's 'The Fat Of The Land', though Howlett released the mix record 'The Dirtchamber Sessions Vol. 1' in 1999 and the single 'Baby's Got A Temper' emerged in 2002.
"After 'Baby's Got A Temper' for me, I was never happy with that record," Howlett said. "I felt like, at that stage I had slipped into a formula of writing and it felt stale. But I think that in hindsight, it was definitely the last time we could write a record like that. And for me it gave me a big wake up call."
Full Interview
The Prodigy have revealed details of their first studio album since The Fat Of The Land', and say that it sounds 'sexier' and 'punk in attitude'.
Songs expected to appear on the record include 'Sandstorm', 'The Way It Is', 'Lovebuzz', 'Girls', 'Who You're Fooling', 'Action', 'Slang Technology', 'No Souvenirs', 'Wake Up' and 'The Gun'.
Liam Howlett said: "The schedule is for the album to come out in June-July 2004. And it really is fuckin' coming out this time, it's no joke."
The producer is also considering surprising fans by secretly releasing a new track.
He explained; "I think we may put something out on a white label, and people won't know what it is. I think people will be surprised when they hear this record. I want people to go 'Fuck, is that The Prodigy? I didn't expect that.' It's different this album, it's fuckin' different."
Describing the sound of the new as-yet-unnamed album in an interview with nekozine.co.uk Howlett said: "It sounds sexier! The tracks I've done sound like me, they sound like The Prodigy, but they kind of have... they are punk in attitude, but not kind of 'I'm gonna fuckin scream it down your throat."
He added: "It is more beats and hard production and kind of toughness that's on a street level."
The Prodigy have not made a studio album since 1997's 'The Fat Of The Land', though Howlett released the mix record 'The Dirtchamber Sessions Vol. 1' in 1999 and the single 'Baby's Got A Temper' emerged in 2002.
"After 'Baby's Got A Temper' for me, I was never happy with that record," Howlett said. "I felt like, at that stage I had slipped into a formula of writing and it felt stale. But I think that in hindsight, it was definitely the last time we could write a record like that. And for me it gave me a big wake up call."
Full Interview
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#3
Posted 11 January 2004 - 3:03 AM
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"After 'Baby's Got A Temper' for me, I was never happy with that record," Howlett said. "I felt like, at that stage I had slipped into a formula of writing and it felt stale. But I think that in hindsight, it was definitely the last time we could write a record like that. And for me it gave me a big wake up call."
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#7
Posted 11 January 2004 - 2:46 PM
check this link out: http://www.propeller...eaction=prodigy
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For those who are interested in makin music, i can strongly recommend Reason! ive used it for about 2 years now it kicks arse!
#9
Posted 11 January 2004 - 3:32 PM
Being a huge Prodge fan I am looking forward to this release. I am pretty sure it will be released around june/july. A Prodge album alwyas does. I also think this is going to be the best Prodigy album. It will be better than MFTJG. And I like the titel aswell. AONO, long album titels gives the album an extra dimension.