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Interview with Liam HowlettJanuary 1997
This year everyone was tuned in and was turned on by The Prodigy. Whether you're blown away by their amazing live shows, enticed by Prod culture or simply rock to them musically, there's one good reason for it - they're as cool as fuck!Over the past five years have defied all boundaries that distinguish musical genres, constantly miles ahead of their nearest contender and each release sounding as mind blowing as their last, as will be revealed on their new album set for release in March '97.
IN AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW, LIAM HOWLETT COMMENTS ON THE YEAR THAT WAS...'THE YEAR OF THE PRODIGY'.
It
seems over the past 5 years, The Prodigy have surpassed
everyone's expectations, is this what you had imagined
for yourself back in 1990?
"No, to us we are still the
same band that we we were five years ago, it's just
everyoneelse's perception of us has changed. Back in
1991 we hadn't set ourselves any goals and we weren't
looking too far into the future. It was more a case
of capturing the moment musically. "
This
year alone you've already had 2 Number 1 singles in
as little as 8 months, something Oasis haven't achieved.
Comment!
"I'm sure it won't be too
long before Oasis are as big as us, give 'em a couple
more years. "
What
was your favourite gig this year (either by The Prodigy
or another artist)?
"Rage Against The Machine
in Melbourne Australia on the The Big Day Out Festival. "
Sum
up your new album in 5 words?
"A load of noisy bollocks. "
What
thing has fame allowed you?
"The ability to travel the
world, meet different people and experience different
cultures. "
What
thing has fame denied you?
"Not being able to have a
pet dog due to being away so much. "
So
what kind of dog would you like?
"A Dalmation. "
What
were this year's highlights for you?
"The ones in my hair. And
also roaring down the mountains in Colorado snowboarding
and not having to explain to people what it felt like
to be No. 1 with 'Firestarter'. "
If
there was one perception of The Prodigy created by the
media that you could quash what would it be?
"I wish our local paper would
stop calling us 'the Braintree ravers'. "
You've
always called yourself a "hard dance" group,
so what do you think of all the terms bandied about
branding you as "technopunk", "punkrock"
and "the new Sex Pistols"?
"My job is to write the music
and it's the press' job to come up with these musical
sub-cultures. "
This
year The Prodigy have courted very public "disagreements'
with both Goldie and CJ Bolland. Do you think this does
either artist any harm, or are you getting the upper
hand of the media and gaining more column inches?
"If both sides are clever
enough they'll use it to the best advantage as good
exposure, as long as it doesn't get personal. "
1996 was most definitely the year of The Prodigy. What plans do you have for 1997 and how do you see The Prodigy developing?
"We've started a new band and have already recorded 5 tracks. We're called the Theatre of Blood, it's a thrash band where none of us can play our instruments particularly well, we make cool noise. "
