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The Prodigy

  • Music, Dance and electronic
The Prodigy at Festival Internacional de Benicàssim 2015
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Time Out says

Relive the glory days of '90s rave in the company of Liam, Keith and Maxim

No Tourists, the Prodigy’s seventh studio album, released at the back end of 2018, proved that age hasn’t withered the Braintree beatmakers. Kick drums still reverberate around your head for days, basslines are still as raw and grimy as ever, and synths still sound like they were dragged up from the seventh circle of hell. The group’s last visit to these shores was nixed after the 2016 Soundwave Festival was cancelled due to poor ticket sales, so a jaunt to Sydney is well overdue. The Prodigy seem to be on a mission to ensure the glory days of '90s rave never die, and an evening spent in the company of Liam, Keith and Maxim – not to mention 20,000 keen Aussie technoheads – promises to be something of an experience.

Joe Rivers
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Joe Rivers

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