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No Tourists
No Tourists (limited gatefold violet vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8426311. Rel: 13 Nov 18
 
Breakbeat
Need Some1 (2:41)
Light Up The Sky (3:20)
We Live Forever (3:43)
No Tourists (4:18)
Fight Fire With Fire (feat Ho99o9) (3:30)
Timebomb Zone (3:25)
Champions Of London (4:51)
Boom Boom Tap (4:05)
Resonate (3:47)
Give Me A Signal (feat Barns Courtney) (4:05)
Review: Since defining the band's hybrid rock-rave sound with 1994's "Music For The Jilted Generation" and 1997's "The Fat of the Land", Prodigy main man Liam Howlett has largely stuck to his guns. He is, after all, incredibly good at what he does, and the formula has given us a string of bombastic, full-throttle singles and albums that have lasted the test of time. "No Tourists", Howlett and company's first full-length in three years, offers plenty of trademark festival-friendly workouts, hard-wired dancefloor smashers and fuzzy, all-action cuts. Judged on these terms, it's a triumph. Fans of the band's trademark brand of slamming sonic hedonism will love it.
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No Tourists
No Tourists (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8426298. Rel: 02 Nov 18
 
Breakbeat
Need Some1 (2:42)
Light Up The Sky (3:20)
We Live Forever (3:44)
No Tourists (4:18)
Fight Fire With Fire (feat Ho99o9) (3:30)
Timebomb Zone (3:25)
Champions Of London (4:52)
Boom Boom Tap (4:07)
Resonate (3:47)
Give Me A Signal (feat Barns Courtney) (3:55)
Review: Since defining the band's hybrid rock-rave sound with 1994's "Music For The Jilted Generation" and 1997's "The Fat of the Land", Prodigy main man Liam Howlett has largely stuck to his guns. He is, after all, incredibly good at what he does, and the formula has given us a string of bombastic, full-throttle singles and albums that have lasted the test of time. "No Tourists", Howlett and company's first full-length in three years, offers plenty of trademark festival-friendly workouts, hard-wired dancefloor smashers and fuzzy, all-action cuts. Judged on these terms, it's a triumph. Fans of the band's trademark brand of slamming sonic hedonism will love it.
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 in stock $22.90
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