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The Prodigy 'G-Force' Mix, 2019 update & Strongroom Suite

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In remembrance of Keith Flint who passed away on March 4th.
I made this mix in 2009 for a collective I was in; 'Generic People'. Myself and Ant (of the crew) were playing the support spot to Leeroy Thornhill; a founding member of The Prodigy, at the after party for a gig they were playing, down at 'The Marquee' in Cork, in June of the same year.
Leeroy is the one credited with teaching Keith how to perform. This combined with Maxim’s magnetic Mc’ng, Liam Howlett’s bonkers blend of ballistic boom bap breakbeats, razorsharp rave riffs, rootical reggae riddims and rowdy raucous rock. And tied together with their punk posse posturing proved they were an unstoppable force.
The mix I made was described by the Webmaster on the official Prodigy Website as “The best Prodigy mix I’ve ever heard” so you know that’s a seal of approval, of sorts. So I thought it was worth sharing again, at this time. I’ve tacked on a new suite of some of their finest work, in light of Keef (as he was affectionately known) shuffling off this mortal coil
To most people of my generation The Prodigy were a pretty big deal. Part of the appeal of the group, for me, is that they were a bunch of friends clearly having a good time and it mirrored my experience as a teenager. The Prodigy were part of the soundtrack to those days.
I vividly remember practicing “The Prodigy Dance” with a bunch of lads from my neighbourhood, that I used to pal around with. We would watch the ‘Everybody in the Place’ video over and over trying to get Leeroy’s moves down. One of the lads eventually nailed it after a bit of perseverance (It’s pretty tricky and mesmerising to watch if the mood strikes you to look it up). I’ve been with them all the way on their journey from cartoon ravers to electronic punks. I grew up with The Prodigy and The Prodigy grew up too.
The first time I got to see them perform live was in Cork’s City Hall in December of ‘93 and whilst they weren’t the fully fledged firebrand that they would go on to become, one thing for certain was that their live shows were full throttle and elevated them to another dimension. Sizzling with heat & energy. Turbocharged with the vitality Flint brought to the stage, the trouble starter, the punkin' instigator, one of the ultimate hype men.
I saw them 5 more times after; In '94 (again at Cork City Hall), at the legendary 'Féile','95, supporting Oasis on 2 occasions in 1996- all in Páirc Uí Chaoimh and at Live at the Marquee in 2009, where I got the opportunity to support Thornhill at the after party.
They always rolled out a rip roaring romp when they graced the stage and honed their skills over the years to become one of the best live acts on the scene. From cutting their teeth on the rave circuit and upping their game each time a new tour came round. Carrying on that British tradition of multicultural groups flying in the face of convention, clashing up cultures and smashing up the silos of sound along the way.
They did more than any other act to unite people from disparate backgrounds. Evidenced in them being the first major dance act to break the U.S., reaching number one into the bargain. Propelled by Flint’s spitfire persona, the ringmaster of the Prodigy circus. Their first 3 albums were game changers for the dance music community and continue to be regarded as high-water marks for the culture.
Fitting that a man by the name of Flint would light a fire under a whole generation of magic people, voodoo people.
To the god of hell fire, the voice of a jilted generation.
“The flame that burns twice as bright, burns half as long.”
The fire has flickered out but his incendiary energy lives on.
If everybody’s in the place, then we’ll start the dance.
R.I.P. up the sound system! Rave In Peace Chief Keef.
Rip up the soundsystem
No Good( start the dance)
Jericho
Invaders Must Die
Ruff in the jungle bizness
Warriors dance
Weather Experience (Top Buzz Mix)
Your Love
Worlds on fire
Firestarter (Instrumental)
Fire (Sunrise version)
One Love
Hyperspeed (G-Force part 2)
Break & Enter
Smack My bitch up
Breathe
Mindfields (headrock dub)
Funky shit
Girls
Spitfire
Out of space
Scienide
Voodoo People (paranormal attack mix)
What evil lurks
Omen Reprise
Omen
***The Strongroom Suite***
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Manage episode 228975948 series 1156037
Контент предоставлен Neil Corcoran. Весь контент подкастов, включая выпуски, графику и описания подкастов, загружается и предоставляется непосредственно Neil Corcoran или его партнером по платформе подкастов. Если вы считаете, что кто-то использует вашу работу, защищенную авторским правом, без вашего разрешения, вы можете выполнить процедуру, описанную здесь https://ru.player.fm/legal.
itunes pic
In remembrance of Keith Flint who passed away on March 4th.
I made this mix in 2009 for a collective I was in; 'Generic People'. Myself and Ant (of the crew) were playing the support spot to Leeroy Thornhill; a founding member of The Prodigy, at the after party for a gig they were playing, down at 'The Marquee' in Cork, in June of the same year.
Leeroy is the one credited with teaching Keith how to perform. This combined with Maxim’s magnetic Mc’ng, Liam Howlett’s bonkers blend of ballistic boom bap breakbeats, razorsharp rave riffs, rootical reggae riddims and rowdy raucous rock. And tied together with their punk posse posturing proved they were an unstoppable force.
The mix I made was described by the Webmaster on the official Prodigy Website as “The best Prodigy mix I’ve ever heard” so you know that’s a seal of approval, of sorts. So I thought it was worth sharing again, at this time. I’ve tacked on a new suite of some of their finest work, in light of Keef (as he was affectionately known) shuffling off this mortal coil
To most people of my generation The Prodigy were a pretty big deal. Part of the appeal of the group, for me, is that they were a bunch of friends clearly having a good time and it mirrored my experience as a teenager. The Prodigy were part of the soundtrack to those days.
I vividly remember practicing “The Prodigy Dance” with a bunch of lads from my neighbourhood, that I used to pal around with. We would watch the ‘Everybody in the Place’ video over and over trying to get Leeroy’s moves down. One of the lads eventually nailed it after a bit of perseverance (It’s pretty tricky and mesmerising to watch if the mood strikes you to look it up). I’ve been with them all the way on their journey from cartoon ravers to electronic punks. I grew up with The Prodigy and The Prodigy grew up too.
The first time I got to see them perform live was in Cork’s City Hall in December of ‘93 and whilst they weren’t the fully fledged firebrand that they would go on to become, one thing for certain was that their live shows were full throttle and elevated them to another dimension. Sizzling with heat & energy. Turbocharged with the vitality Flint brought to the stage, the trouble starter, the punkin' instigator, one of the ultimate hype men.
I saw them 5 more times after; In '94 (again at Cork City Hall), at the legendary 'Féile','95, supporting Oasis on 2 occasions in 1996- all in Páirc Uí Chaoimh and at Live at the Marquee in 2009, where I got the opportunity to support Thornhill at the after party.
They always rolled out a rip roaring romp when they graced the stage and honed their skills over the years to become one of the best live acts on the scene. From cutting their teeth on the rave circuit and upping their game each time a new tour came round. Carrying on that British tradition of multicultural groups flying in the face of convention, clashing up cultures and smashing up the silos of sound along the way.
They did more than any other act to unite people from disparate backgrounds. Evidenced in them being the first major dance act to break the U.S., reaching number one into the bargain. Propelled by Flint’s spitfire persona, the ringmaster of the Prodigy circus. Their first 3 albums were game changers for the dance music community and continue to be regarded as high-water marks for the culture.
Fitting that a man by the name of Flint would light a fire under a whole generation of magic people, voodoo people.
To the god of hell fire, the voice of a jilted generation.
“The flame that burns twice as bright, burns half as long.”
The fire has flickered out but his incendiary energy lives on.
If everybody’s in the place, then we’ll start the dance.
R.I.P. up the sound system! Rave In Peace Chief Keef.
Rip up the soundsystem
No Good( start the dance)
Jericho
Invaders Must Die
Ruff in the jungle bizness
Warriors dance
Weather Experience (Top Buzz Mix)
Your Love
Worlds on fire
Firestarter (Instrumental)
Fire (Sunrise version)
One Love
Hyperspeed (G-Force part 2)
Break & Enter
Smack My bitch up
Breathe
Mindfields (headrock dub)
Funky shit
Girls
Spitfire
Out of space
Scienide
Voodoo People (paranormal attack mix)
What evil lurks
Omen Reprise
Omen
***The Strongroom Suite***
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