6) 'Death Of The Prodigy Dancer' (Studio Version) - just the same as what you can hear on the album, only without the MCing, and marginally clearer. Sounds quite similar to the Original Mix, only there are little differences like sound effects, the way the song is constructed, extra pads, different introduction and different outro. Superstar DJ'S are a bunch of fuckheads, ever since vinyl went out of fashion in favour of sticking a stupid frigging usb stick into a sound system and making out like they are actually mixing when in fact they are playing a pre recorded mix it is impossible for cynicism to not set in.ĥ) 'Charly' (Remix '91) - Breakbeat laiden Rave / Hardcore. ![]() This has all been said before but i love the Prodigy's uncompromising attitude to the commercialisation of dance music which is the great tragedy of our time, raves are not what they were in the 90's, these days they are sponsored by multi national corp like Coca cola and advertised on the side s of buses. ![]() I first heard the prodigy in 1991 and prior to that i was a disillusioned thrash metal fan who couldn't find anything besides Mertallica worth listening too, from the first moment i heard the opening riff of Charlie i new i had found the type of music that was looking for, metal was instantly swepped away by breakbeats and techno!!! I think a lot of metal fans made the switch to techno and raves in those early days.
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