These 3 tracks are quality when taken individually. Combined they are a masterpiece and they close out an amazing album which is still as ferocious as it was 25 years ago when I first heard it.
At least the best electronic album EVER made, I agree...borrowed it from a friend for six months in 94 when it came out...many memories....still sounds fresh...and timeless
I was in 4th grade when Fat of the Land came out, and I loved it. Shortly afterwards, I got every album they had and it was the Narcotic Suite that ended up putting them on my "best bands ever" list. I raise a glass to Keith Flint - he was a great fucking member of the band that was my gateway drug to electronic music.
Always found this track brilliantly groovy, so just had to put som live fusion-drums on it: enjoy! ✌🏻🤩 ua-cam.com/users/shorts0b3vBUP7KSY?feature=share
First album I ever bought, back when I was 14. It had hits like Voodoo People and Poison. But this album turned out to be so much more than just those 2 tracks. Compared to other house music of the day, this was infinitely more complex, and so much better. Not even on the same level. This is still awesome today. Still got the album.
ivo215 there was plenty as complex and more so. Check early Warp releases like Autechre's debut, or early Aphex Twin; also artists like Acen and Dave Angel. That's just As.
ivo215 I totally got ya, same story, same years (14), hrvatska, you described me and i'm listening to claustrophobic sting right here as the best acid-jungle track i ever heard...This album was and will be something else, forever
I don't argue that this isn't/wasn't one of the best and most influential electronic music albums, but let's not forget Orbital, Leftfield, The Grid or Underworld, just to name a few as quality artists in the early 90s. :)
Howlett said when the album dropped that for 3 Kilos he wanted to write a stoner track so he said he closed his eyes and thought about him and his mates passing about a spliff and what would be playing in the background. He said that Skylined was about a trippy, uplifting vibe and that Claustrophobic Sting was "a bad acid trip, a depths-of-hell track".
For me 3 kilos is just something chill to listen to. Then comes skylined a little bit more sounds come in and claustrophobic sting sound like hell and i love it!
Liam Howlett truly was a prodigy, and the album these tracks come from is a genuine masterpiece. Praying that Liam does complete that new Prodigy album he's working on... 25 years on and I am still in awe of this great music
Nothing to explain even from self explanatory title, the three parts of addiction experience, drugs? Music? You decide. The first part (3 Kilos) was never a real get in action thing to me but a prologue, that sense of coolness and total control... Probably the most proggy tune even made by Mr Howlett, so many samples and vintage feeling. The second part (Skylined) it's where addiction starts, the full trip begin and you are totally lost on it, delirium heaven sort of, machines takes control and you are in an artificial world. The third part (Claustrophobic Sting) it's a bad ending and always scared me, took a lot to get used to this hellish closer, the trip landed wrong and you are lost in madness and chaos, arrived on the darkest terminal.
This was, is and will be one of the best 20min you can experience in your life. Free your mind and and let your self loose on a trip with The Prodigy...
whatever happened to this prodigy? The Narcotic Suite, along with Speedway/Heat, Break & Enter & Weather Experience was my favourite musik...but then they got the idea of making Keith (RIP) frontman...Firestarter & Breathe were such mindblowing successes that Liam & co stuck with the electropunk formula instead of going back to these synth-driven masterpieces. Understandable, to be fair...it made them more of a band, Maxim & Keith had immense presence and are icons of electronic dance culture. ...still, i hope Liam returns one day to this kind of thing.
You simply can’t touch these tunes. Nearly 30 years old and timeless. So far ahead of their time they’ll literally outlive the filler we get these days
Nah Blood! it just means you're stuck in yesteryear. i appreciate what it is but there are other artists that are doing their own thing which is excelent. If you're looking for this theme to be replicated exactly, you'll be disappointed. Muhammed Ali was unique in his own respect, so was mike tyson and now Tyson Fury. Broaden your horizons mate.
I have bought this album 9 times. It used to go everywhere with me. Just a masterpiece. Liam, hats off, mate. In my collection this album is on par with Songs In The Key Of Life and Here, My Dear. Not even Faithless with their valiant effort Sunday 8PM could come close to as strong and a cohesive album as this. Maybe Ed Rush and Optical aren't too far behind with Wormhole but I maintain that Jilted is unsurpassed. Also, sad about Keef. How the mighty do fall. Could happen to any of us. Very sad indeed.
🎉🎉🎉🎉 This song is so fucking chill all the time! 3 kilos I mean. 😊 Try listening to it at .75 speed and taking a walk down your street. See how far you get, you'll probably make it farther than the song! Every song of the Narcotic Suite is EXCELLENT! RIP KEITH! I really wish I had gotten to see you before I'm live. Listening to this band usrd to make me feel happy. It still does, but now there's the ever So unshakeable feeling of sadness and question of what if?
I remember a couple of years later Melody Maker and so forth gushed over The Chemical Brothers and big beat - The Prodigy were always dismissed as chart rave, but this is awesome and sounds way ahead of its time.
You can tell a lot about a person by knowing their favourite Prodigy album. - Experience - older generation, casualty of the early 90s acid house scene, those who have correct music taste. - Jilted Generation - second gen of electronica enthusiasts, casualty of the late 90s MDMA scene, those with decent music taste. - Fat of the Land - wankers who don't like dance music, drink Carling, listens to Coldplay in the car. - other - deluded, possibly mentally ill, probably just lying and not to be trusted.
These 3 tracks are quality when taken individually. Combined they are a masterpiece and they close out an amazing album which is still as ferocious as it was 25 years ago when I first heard it.
The narcotic suite, an absolute masterpiece, ends an incredible album. The best album EVER made.
A stand-alone 3-track hit that is not for dancing, but for being in a nice place in your head with others that you are with. A classic.
This album and chemical brothers - exit planet dust, first albums i ever bought, same week. Still love both
At least the best electronic album EVER made, I agree...borrowed it from a friend for six months in 94 when it came out...many memories....still sounds fresh...and timeless
Sorry, but The Fat Of The Land is actually the best one.
True Mate, POLAND!!!! :)
3 kilos - one of my favourites Prodigy tracks. RIP Keith :(
mine too dude. very few of the so called fans like or know this song
I was in 4th grade when Fat of the Land came out, and I loved it. Shortly afterwards, I got every album they had and it was the Narcotic Suite that ended up putting them on my "best bands ever" list.
I raise a glass to Keith Flint - he was a great fucking member of the band that was my gateway drug to electronic music.
Always found this track brilliantly groovy, so just had to put som live fusion-drums on it: enjoy! ✌🏻🤩
ua-cam.com/users/shorts0b3vBUP7KSY?feature=share
For me this is their masterpiece - RIP Keith xx
Definitely kept me hanging around the end of the album.
Now sitting on "happy hill" Braintree. Smoking a phatty. Can't help but smile
Agreed
Best "last tune" on any of their albums... so far.
@@captainroger Bcause your stoned!
Great music on an obe. Ket works on this
Who agrees this is the best Prodigy album?
20 minutes of jazz, ecstasy, head-pounding beats and then insanity.
LOVE IT
Prodigy's chef-d'oeuvre - RIP Keith 1969 - 2019.
3 kilos...the starting, the happiness, coolness
Skylined...the addiction owns you, trippy
Claustrophobic Sting...welcome to hell, head crushing, insanity
First album I ever bought, back when I was 14. It had hits like Voodoo People and Poison. But this album turned out to be so much more than just those 2 tracks. Compared to other house music of the day, this was infinitely more complex, and so much better. Not even on the same level.
This is still awesome today. Still got the album.
ivo215 there was plenty as complex and more so. Check early Warp releases like Autechre's debut, or early Aphex Twin; also artists like Acen and Dave Angel.
That's just As.
ivo215 I totally got ya, same story, same years (14), hrvatska, you described me and i'm listening to claustrophobic sting right here as the best acid-jungle track i ever heard...This album was and will be something else, forever
olivertopple AMEN BROTHER! Big ups to Richard James, Mike Paradinas, Luke Vibert and the like from Warp, R&S, and Clear Records.
I don't argue that this isn't/wasn't one of the best and most influential electronic music albums, but let's not forget Orbital, Leftfield, The Grid or Underworld, just to name a few as quality artists in the early 90s. :)
ivo215 "Compared to other house music"? The Jilted generation has not much to do with house music
Howlett said when the album dropped that for 3 Kilos he wanted to write a stoner track so he said he closed his eyes and thought about him and his mates passing about a spliff and what would be playing in the background. He said that Skylined was about a trippy, uplifting vibe and that Claustrophobic Sting was "a bad acid trip, a depths-of-hell track".
Thats the way I always interpreted it, weed, xtc and (bad) acid
😢😢😢 bad acid is a reflection of the taker.
❤❤❤
Goodbye Mr Keith .... :(
My mind is glowing... :)
My mind is blowing...
keith flint is voll der schwuli so, hab ich kein bock drauf, zum kotzen.
Il give you a tena if you can remember what song those lyrics are from !
@@vic6718 from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey
For me 3 kilos is just something chill to listen to.
Then comes skylined a little bit more sounds come in and claustrophobic sting sound like hell and i love it!
Greatest album closer of all time
Liam Howlett truly was a prodigy, and the album these tracks come from is a genuine masterpiece. Praying that Liam does complete that new Prodigy album he's working on... 25 years on and I am still in awe of this great music
Only UA-cam could destroy The Narcotic Suite with a bleeding ad in the middle of it. Look we don't want Premium so go away Google, I mean UA-cam!
Liam's finest work!
Liam is the true brain behind Prodigy. I love Keith and i hope he rests in peace, but Liam is Prodigy himself
THE LEGENDS. CLASSIC ! PERFECT !!!
❤️ I heard this when I was 16 and it absolutely did blow my mind ❤️
Nothing to explain even from self explanatory title, the three parts of addiction experience, drugs? Music? You decide.
The first part (3 Kilos) was never a real get in action thing to me but a prologue, that sense of coolness and total control... Probably the most proggy tune even made by Mr Howlett, so many samples and vintage feeling.
The second part (Skylined) it's where addiction starts, the full trip begin and you are totally lost on it, delirium heaven sort of, machines takes control and you are in an artificial world.
The third part (Claustrophobic Sting) it's a bad ending and always scared me, took a lot to get used to this hellish closer, the trip landed wrong and you are lost in madness and chaos, arrived on the darkest terminal.
This was, is and will be one of the best 20min you can experience in your life. Free your mind and and let your self loose on a trip with The Prodigy...
What a way to close out the greatest electronic album of all time (imo of course).
This is a masterpiece.
Liam howlett fair play. Puts all aspects of music together and makes it work
Rip Keith FREEEEEEEEDOM!!!!Timelessss music for the jilted ones
The best tracks always have the least views. 3 Kilos is only for people who appreciate deep music
whatever happened to this prodigy? The Narcotic Suite, along with Speedway/Heat, Break & Enter & Weather Experience was my favourite musik...but then they got the idea of making Keith (RIP) frontman...Firestarter & Breathe were such mindblowing successes that Liam & co stuck with the electropunk formula instead of going back to these synth-driven masterpieces. Understandable, to be fair...it made them more of a band, Maxim & Keith had immense presence and are icons of electronic dance culture.
...still, i hope Liam returns one day to this kind of thing.
So many memories.... rip Keith Flint
My favorite part of this amazing album ! thank you !
The best ever from Liam! Thanks for posting
RIP Keith
You simply can’t touch these tunes. Nearly 30 years old and timeless. So far ahead of their time they’ll literally outlive the filler we get these days
Nah Blood! it just means you're stuck in yesteryear. i appreciate what it is but there are other artists that are doing their own thing which is excelent. If you're looking for this theme to be replicated exactly, you'll be disappointed. Muhammed Ali was unique in his own respect, so was mike tyson and now Tyson Fury. Broaden your horizons mate.
Good Bye Keith-Star, Dance & Sing on HEAVEN now :-)
Roots for me, where it all began!
You aint at an after party unless this gets dropped.
R.I.P Keith Flint!
Best chill and relax music ever!
Then you get to 13:16.
I have bought this album 9 times. It used to go everywhere with me. Just a masterpiece. Liam, hats off, mate. In my collection this album is on par with Songs In The Key Of Life and Here, My Dear. Not even Faithless with their valiant effort Sunday 8PM could come close to as strong and a cohesive album as this. Maybe Ed Rush and Optical aren't too far behind with Wormhole but I maintain that Jilted is unsurpassed.
Also, sad about Keef. How the mighty do fall. Could happen to any of us. Very sad indeed.
don't forget shades of rhythm
:-)
🎉🎉🎉🎉 This song is so fucking chill all the time! 3 kilos I mean. 😊 Try listening to it at .75 speed and taking a walk down your street. See how far you get, you'll probably make it farther than the song! Every song of the Narcotic Suite is EXCELLENT! RIP KEITH! I really wish I had gotten to see you before I'm live. Listening to this band usrd to make me feel happy. It still does, but now there's the ever So unshakeable feeling of sadness and question of what if?
ΑΙΝΤΕΕΕΕ ΡΕΕΕΕΕΕΕ PRODIGYYYYYYYY
see you on the other side Keith, thanks for the music x
Good man! Top up load!
Relaxing track
unbeliaivlable!
0.00 - 06.50: buying drugs! 06.50 - 13.10: getting high! 13.15 - 20.31: getting psychotic freak out panic attack
Yes, right interpretation...I guess.
Such an under-appreciated genius. Released at the wrong time, when they were considered kitsch in the main stream.
+Darren Nunez Or people were too busy under-appreciating them while talking pretentious main stream shit.
I don`t thing, they`re under-appreciated, because nearly everyone I know, loved these tracks and still do. People with all kind of music tastes.
Yes, this album was a huge commercial bomb and everyone I know thought the Prodigy were cool back then.
I remember a couple of years later Melody Maker and so forth gushed over The Chemical Brothers and big beat - The Prodigy were always dismissed as chart rave, but this is awesome and sounds way ahead of its time.
Even though the next album was literally the most successful album ever?
Narcooooooo every time I listen to crazy music, I go crazy.superrrr
mind expanding👍
great mix of songs.. rip keith
Happy to pass on 3 kilos but Skylined and Claustrophobic Sting are absolute fxxking belters. Up there with the Weather Experience.
awesome!
High on weed, buzzed by Jägermeister, this is the best.
No, high on weed, buzzed by beer :))
High on teenage disapproval, buzzed on the pure potential of techno beats, great. Welcome to the nineties
You can tell a lot about a person by knowing their favourite Prodigy album.
- Experience - older generation, casualty of the early 90s acid house scene, those who have correct music taste.
- Jilted Generation - second gen of electronica enthusiasts, casualty of the late 90s MDMA scene, those with decent music taste.
- Fat of the Land - wankers who don't like dance music, drink Carling, listens to Coldplay in the car.
- other - deluded, possibly mentally ill, probably just lying and not to be trusted.
00:00 - 3 Kilos
07:20 - Skylined
13:16 - Claustrophobic Sting
Narcotic Suite 😌✊
SO IS HARD
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Claustrophobic song is a good way to start a WAR....
крутая песня а мне понравелаль она жаль дяденьку которое саченил эту
песн он умер
good job uploading this, and in HQ :)
Can't beat these beats🤬
3kilos !!!!!!
Fuckin Solid! Thanks much!
The Liam Howlettodigy
Claustrophobic Sting и Skylined в них проглядывается Firestarter
Is there any similar music to 3 kilos or Skylined?
3 kilos
this seen music
I think I must have been high when I wrote that comment as it makes no sense! Rave in peace Keith Flint, you will be missed
Spoczywaj w pokoju Keith. Smutno...
Drop sum molly an put ur Bluetooth head phones.....omg gosh....
i like the video for smack my bitch up... i know it isn't on this album however, i thought i'd just say watch it because... :-)
:-)
тут есть кто-то из русских?
Здесь все,Никита,стас,гена,турбо и дюша метелкин.
It's 3 Kilos, Not Narcotic Suite
No, it's not just 3 Kilos, it's the whole Narcotic Suite.