Famous quotes by The prodigy members.
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Get down.
Steel?
We have no butter,
But I ask you
Would you rather have butter or guns?
Shall we import lard or steel?
Let me tell you
Prepardness makes us powerful,
Butter merely makes us fat?
Lard?
How can the government stop people from having a good time. Fight this bollocks.
Liam (Keyboards)
Highly skilled in the science of harmonius sounds.
Hypo-Glocen content 77%
Clytrell balance .008 Centunes
Energy replacement 2000 KJ per second.
Leeroy (Dancer)
Very high in stature. Has the apperance of a hybridization of man and machine.
Hypo-Glocen content 79%
Clytrell balance .005 Centunes
Energy replacement 2000 KJ per second.
Maxim Reality (MC)
Rapid orator with excellent orthoepy and enormous verbosity.
Hypo-Glocen content 80%
Clytrell balance .006 Centunes
Energy replacement 2000 KJ per second.
Keith (Dancer)
Master of footwork. Creator of manic velocity body movements and techniques.
Hypo-Glocen content 82%
Clytrell balance .007 Centunes
Energy replacement 2000 KJ per second.
"Respect to everyone I have met,
you're welcome round to smoke some banana skins anytime!" -
Leeroy
"Respect to the log cabin crew, flushing over & out, Captain Cabin" -
Liam
"Respect to the S.H.I.T. 30's dune dancing bwad bwoyz, let's talk components" -
Keith
"Dust Particles" - Maxim
Remember a few years ago?
Remember the raves with the pumping base, the volume at it's best the atmosphere
kicking the people friendly and free! But then the police had to put
their oar in, the government then have their say, 'Turn down the music, noise
pollution'. What a load of bollock's. If you've been to the latest rave you'll
know the score. Whats going on? You pay between 15-25 quid, queue up for
about 45 minutes whilst having to put up with the old bill eyeing you up
and down as if you're some sort of mass murderer, and once you've been searched
and had your shoes and socks removed, you then walk into the grounds to be
met by thousands of police and the music at about 2 D.B's, you might aswell
of bought your walkman. At every large rave lately the department of health
and enviroment are there with their precious little toys called D.B. meters making
sure the volume doesn't go above a certain level. For example, if you went
to Universe on 13/08/93, Resurrection on 14/08/93 or Living Dream 6/08/93
then you'll know what we mean. All we can do is apologise to you all
for the very bad sound quality, but what can we do? You can't blame the promoters
because they are doing an excellent job of bringing you the best quality
sound system (Even though you don't get to hear it at its best), excellent
lighting, DJ's. You can't fault them. If they did try to turn up the volume
then the authorities have two methods of getting them to turn it down - 1.
They can revoke the licence and close down the party and then ban any further
events by the offending organisation. 2, impose ridiculous fines which could
be in excess of £25,000 and revoke any future licences. Now you know why
these events are becoming more and more of an effort to go to, and why they're
so quiet when you do. So there's no one left to blame but the auuthorities.
Bollocks to the authorities, you can't stop us, we're gonna keep the dance
seen strong even if the world isn't. This is your day and no one can take
it away from you. The dance seen is far to big to just disappear.
Respect - Liam, Leeroy, Maxim, Keith, Mike (Prodigy/Midi)
(There is some sort of discograpghy
in the booklet but it is in Japanese)
A message to Japanese Prodigy fans.
Big respect for the support and buying our music. Do not confuse our sound
with any commercial rave rubbish, we will remain true to the hard sound we
know and love.
Jonny L Remix:
"This is a trancy more mellower
sound for the Prodigy. I like the way Jonny L changes the
bassline under the vocal. It has quite a good European club
vibe to it"
Bad For You Mix:
"A harder mix, putting a slightly
more club feel into the track. I really like the section
towards the end where the whole pitch of the track changes
and changes"
CJ Bolland Museum Mix:
"This mix is from the master of
the acid sound. He has totally re-worked the whole track
taking some of the original sounds and then totally disguising
them to build into a hard acid trance journey"
Dust Brothers Remix:
"This my favourite Prodigy mix.
The Dust Brothers have gone back to the old skool taking
the Hip Hop vibe and bringing it up to date with a mix of
analogue sounds and rock influence. This proves that a slower
track still has the energy"
Haiti Island Mix:
"This track has quite a empty feel
with a lot of space, taking the Voodoo People sounds from
the original and totally distorting them
re-arranging it into a trancy feel"
"This track is a hard, heavy, dirty acid track. This track was written when I was 'jus' jammin' in my studio with Neil McLellan (who engineered for some of the Prodigy tracks on the "Music For The Jilted Generation" album). We just set the tape rolling and the whole track was written live! It has a very hypnotic feel about it and becomes very intense towards the end"
Enviromental Science Dub Mix:
"This track is quite a dubby mix
from these boys. I like the way they have edited the beats
up and that the vocal sounds very cool with the delay effect
on it. This gives the whole track a different angle"
"This track is a mix that I did featuring my freind on lead guitar and myself on bass guitar. I just wanted to take this ix as far away from the original as possible. The result is somewhere between 'Biohazzard' and 'Nine Inch Nails'"
"This a German style techno track. I like the rythm effect, it has a really metallic feel to it. The intro is really cool with a distorted guitar sound"
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