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The Prodigy

The Prodigy

The Prodigy are an English electronic dance music band formed in Braintree, Essex, in 1990 by producer, keyboardist, and songwriter Liam Howlett. The original line-up also featured dancer and vocalist Keith Flint, dancer and occasional live keyboardist Leeroy Thornhill, dancer Sharky, and MC and vocalist Maxim. They are pioneers of the breakbeat-influenced genre big beat, and describe their style as electronic punk.The band emerged during the underground rave scene and achieved early success in 1991 with their debut singles "Charly" and "Everybody in the Place", which reached the UK top five. After their debut album Experience (1992), the band moved from their rave roots and incorporated techno, breakbeat, and rock influences on their follow-up, the critically acclaimed Music for the Jilted Generation (1994). They reached their commercial and critical peak with their third studio album The Fat of the Land (1997), which went to No. 1 in 16 countries, including the UK and the US, and spawned the UK number one singles "Firestarter" and "Breathe" in 1996. The third single, "Smack My Bitch Up", was a UK top ten hit and generated considerable controversy over its suggestive lyrics and music video. Thornhill left the band in 2000 and Flint died in 2019; Howlett and Maxim are the only two original members.

The Prodigy are one of the most successful electronic groups of all time, selling an estimated 25 million records worldwide including over 4.7 million albums in the UK. They have scored seven consecutive UK number one albums. AllMusic described them as "the premiere dance act for the alternative masses" and "the Godfathers of Rave". The Prodigy have won many awards during their career, including two Brit Awards for Best British Dance Act, three MTV Video Music Awards, two Kerrang! Awards, five MTV Europe Music Awards, and two Grammy Award nominations.

Albums

1992 Experience
1994 Music for the Jilted Generation
1997 The Fat of the Land
2004 Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
2009 Invaders Must Die
2015 The Day Is My Enemy
2018 No Tourists
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Latest Articles

News / Music
The Prodigy Confirm ‘No Tourists’ 2019 Australian Tour
"Once again, time to bring the rukus!”
Features / Music
Electric Feels: Your Weekly Electronic Music Recap
The best of the electronic world in the past week, including Retiree, Mark Ronson and Diplo's Silk City, plus more..
Features / Premiere
PREMIERE: Watch The Prodigy Play Their New Single At Future Music Festival
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The Prodigy Land The Highest Debut Album Of The Week
Silverchair and Short Stack also enter the charts
Reviews / Album
Album Review: The Prodigy - The Day Is My Enemy
"The overall nocturnal aggression of The Day Is My Enemy makes for a long overdue repositioning of The Prodigy as firestarters."
News / Music
Buzz Aussie Artist Ecca Vandal To Support The Prodigy In Sydney
She'll open the Big Top, Luna Park show
Features / Music
Liam Howlett: 'It's Too Easy For Musicians To Do The Same Shit'
"We were sick and tired of being restricted and the restrictions put on our stuff."
News / Music
The Prodigy Announce Sydney Future Music Sideshow
The electro veterans have a new full-length due out in March
Features / Music
New Music: The Prodigy - Nasty
And they're headlining Future Music's heavy Futuredome Stage.. With Future Music Festival 2015 rapidly approaching, news is coming thick in the lead-up. Late last year saw the addition of Sandstormin' Darude to the festival, and this week has seen a couple of big announcements. First there was the 200-strong local lineup drop - check the huge roundup of names HERE. And today sees the one-two punch of festival headliners The Prodigy dropping a new single/video clip in Nasty, and also being announced as the hosts of the Futuredome stage, which looks EPIC and a little like this: Check out the video clip for The Prodigy's Nasty below, pre-order their February 27-due new album The Day Is My Enemy HERE, and head to the Future Music Festival WEBSITE for tickets/more info.
News / Music
Future Headliners The Prodigy Get 'Nasty' In Dark New Video
Plus new details on their FMF visit
News / Music
The Prodigy Unveil New Album Details, Single Release Date
Get ready for your first taste from LP #6
Features / Music
Future Music Festival 2015
The rumours are true, Drake will be gracing us with his presence in 2015.. After weeks of speculation you can finally lock in hip hop royalty Drake for next year's edition of Future Music Festival. He's joined by a host of heavy hitters, some having visited Future in the past, others fresh faces, with a lineup that goes a little something like this: DRAKE AVICII THE PRODIGY AFROJACK MARTIN GARRIX NERO EXAMPLE DIE ANTWOORD SIGMA 2CHAINZ KIEZA TCHAMI BLASTERJAXXX ROBIN SCHULZ KLINGANDE GORGON CITY CARNAGE BASSJACKERS YELLOW CLAW THROTTLE COCOON PRESENTS: SVEN VATH ART DEPARTMENT APOLLONIA SHONKY DAN GHENACIA DYED SOUNDOROM + MANY MORE TBA DATES: Sat 28 Feb – Royal Randwick Racecourse, Sydney (18+) Sun 1 Mar – Arena Joondalup, Perth (18+) Sat 7 Mar – RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane (18+) Sun 8 Mar – Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne (18+) Mon 9 Mar – Adelaide Showground, Adelaide (15+) Head to the Future Music Festival WEBSITE for more info/tickets.