![]() ![]() Overall it's just an amazing track and one of the best techno songs I've ever heard.Īfter that spitfire we get Charly. After that we enter a fast and angry mood with the female vocalist yelling out "Keep Up-!" to amp the speed up as well. Those lines have such a cool feeling to it that you just can't help but dig it. That's one of the catchiest refrains I have ever heard. Let's jet out, we'll cruise at hyperspeed, The track opens up rather calm but quickly finds its drive. A track that has such a violent and angry rage to it that you will forget everything that happens around you. The next track entitled Hyperspeed is one of my absolute favorites till today. That's pretty much what you should accomplish as an electronic artist. They connect very well every sound bit and part of the song into one big piece for the main part and the end. ![]() ![]() The song has a very cool keyboard melodie that seems a lot more different than the previous sounds. We are now in complete raving and wild dancing mode so to speak. The speed of the album keeps on getting faster and this track adds a lot it. Well, the track snaps directly Your Love. The only negative thing might be length of the song which seemed a bit too long for the song itself. Violent techno at times, with beautiful melodies and danceable sound. This song represents pretty well what the Prodigy is all about. What we are about to enter after that is a wild mix of synths and electronic beats that goes into a complete odd mood with sounds that are absolute balls. Wind it up features the typical reggae samples in the main choruses that they often feature which is kind of amusing in a positive way and connects always well with the techno background sound. We get a more happy tune with Wind it up after that hell ride. That part also fades out in the end with the song in a rather aggresive mood. We get a rather hard part with the female voice yelling out "make me wanna shout!" that adds new dimensions to the whole song. It's kind of hard to describe - flashy electronic sounds and a driving breakbeat that keeps the song going on and you think that's it. The chorus has that classic mid-90's raving sound to it. Music Reach (1/2/3/4) starts off rather calm and not special until we get the chorus. Overall it's a fun ride and a great way to open an album. What got me very interested in the song till today was the dark feeling that added lots to it. I especially love the part at 1.54 with high and violent synths. The main part has fantastic single keyboards tunes that are pretty damn catchy before we enter the absolute crazy middle part with weird electronic yelling while the whole song never looses its drive due to the continueing yelling of "Keep on dancing-!". The album starts off with Jericho which has a scary little intro with menacing sounds at first and the vocalist screaming "The horns of Jericho" until we reach the main part. I'm a huge Prodigy fan since I'm a kid and I own every single album by them. I was simple amazed by them as they connected techno with those brilliant melodies, samples and such great feeling. The first Prodigy album was also my first album by them. Some of their most popular songs include "Charly," "Out of Space," "Smack My Bitch Up," "Voodoo People", "No Good (Start the Dance)," "Breathe" and "Firestarter."Ħ. The Prodigy first emerged on the underground rave scene in the early 1990s, and have since then achieved immense popularity and worldwide renown. Leeroy Thornhill (dancer/live keyboards) was a member of the band from 1990 to 2000, as well was a female dancer/vocalist called Sharky who left the band during their early period. The current band members include Liam Howlett (composer/keyboards), Keith Flint (dancer/vocalist) and Maxim (MC/vocalist). The Prodigy (or just Prodigy) is a British band, whose music consists of various styles ranging from rave, hardcore techno and industrial in the early 1990s to alternative rock and bigbeat with punk vocal elements in later times. A CD that I recommend to non techno fans as well. This album features everything a techno album should be. Wild, energetic, violent beats, choruses to dance and sing along with. Review Summary: Experience is the debut of the Prodigy and one of their best CD's till today. ![]()
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