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The Fat Of The Land: 15th Anniversary Edition
Cat: XLCD 586. Rel: 29 Nov 12
Smack My Bitch Up
Breathe
Diesel Power
Funky Shit
Serial Thrilla
Mindfields
Narayan
Firestarter
Climbatize
Fuel My Fire
Smack My Bitch Up (Noisia remix)
Firestarter (Alvin Risk remix)
Breathe (Zeds Dead remix)
Mindfields (Baauer remix)
Breathe (The Glitch Mob remix)
Smack My Bitch Up (Major Lazer remix)
Review: When The Prodigy's The Fat of The Land first appeared back in 1997, it captured the mood of the times. By blending the psychedelic obsession of the Chemical Brothers and the rock-obsessed rhythms of big beat with their usual rave-influenced nastiness, Liam Howlett and company blew the competition out of the water. Almost overnight, they became international dance music's most in-demand live act. 15 years on, the album's lost none of its sparkle. This celebratory edition presents the remastered album in full, alongside a sextet of remixes. While they don't all hit the mark, Major Lazer and Noisia's booming reworks of "Smack My Bitch Up" are pretty darn tasty.
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No Tourists
Cat: 405053 8426281. Rel: 02 Nov 18
Need Some1
Light Up The Sky
We Live Forever
No Tourists
Fight Fire With Fire (feat HO99O9)
Timebomb Zone
Champions Of London
Boom Boom Tap
Resonate
Give Me A Signal (feat Barns Courtney)
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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The Day Is My Enemy
Cat: HOSPCD 005. Rel: 26 Mar 15
The Day Is My Enemy
Nasty
Rebel Radio
Ibiza (feat Sleaford Mods)
Destroy
Wild Frontier
Rok-Weiler
Beyond The Deathray
Rhythm Bomb (feat Flux Pavillion)
Roadblox
Get Your Fight On
Medicine
Invisible Sun
Wall Of Death
Review: Some seven years on from their last album, Invaders Must Die, The Prodigy returns, seemingly as angry, frustrated and overheated as ever. The Day Is My Enemy sees Liam Howlett and his band of merry men revisit the glory days of Fat Of The Land, smashing together a typically in-your-face blend of rugged electronics, rock-tinged riffs and bombastic beats (including, on "Rebel Radio", what appears to be the breakbeat used on "Firestarter"), with similarly full-throttle vocals. There are a couple of notable guest spots - including men-of-the-moment Sleaford Mods on the standout "Ibiza" - but for the most part it's business as usual, with Howlett conjuring up music that should keep their legion of fans happy whilst reasserting their authority as World leaders in rock-tinged EDM.
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