The Prodigy cross all boundaries, they are quite unique, the first band to truly pull it off. Metal, dance, techno, hip hop....you can't help but love that sht
Still so sad I never got to see them when Keith was still alive. Supposedly there's an official documentary in the works about the band, and it's coming with a new album from what I saw someone saying.
@@mdog86 Actually they STILL rock live - and Keith was present in a way, dancing to Firestarter as a laser silhouette - saw them yesterday in Stuttgart - brilliant show! I'd say: If you have any chance go see them - too bad Paris tonight is the last stop of the Army of the Ants tour
Full on metal head here but I grew up with the prodigy and being British kinda makes me more pround to appreciate them. During the 90's and 00's there where 4 members - Liam Howlett, Keith Flint, Maxim Reality and Leroy Thornhill. On this journey you need to check out 'no good start the dance' my favourite
Actually, they were 4 only during the 90s as Leeroy left in early 2000 without participating in anything band-related that year. I was lucky enough to see them in their last gig as a 4-piece back in 1999. Also, I've had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Thornhill a few years ago, after one of his DJ sets in which he includes quite a few tunes of his former band.
Fire is my favourite! 🎶🎵 When I was a yoot I used to burn my weed in a Rizla, a Rizla, a Rizla!🎵🎶 Until I hear the bassline from the original Your Love ❤ The first album is my favourite 😃
They were brave enough to visit Belgrade during the 90s war. The audience had no idea who they were, but they filled the club and reacted really well to their antistress tracks. The way they vibed with the troubled youth was a special bond never forgotten between the band and our audience.
Had the pleasure of seeing them live a few months before Keith passed away. I was front row and got a drumstick thrown at my head by the drummer, I’ve still got it 😂
They're so good live. First saw them at a festival in Glasgow when I was 14, so 23ish years ago. Was there for the metal bands but they were the best act there and loved them since. Saw them 2 or 3 times since, some of the best shows I've been to. I recommend Out of Space, Voodoo People, Spitfire
It's so nice to see you feel the energy. I saw em live last week in Amsterdam. Unfortunately without Keith flint, as he committed suicide in 2019. But even after 20 years of being part of the prodigy ppl, theyre still killing it. They're a live act. And that's when they're at their best.
"I feel like I'm back in my rave days" yeah cause The Prodigy were pioneers in the rave scene in the early 90's. "Everybody in the Place" is a great throwback to that time from them.
I was lucky enough to hear them play live at Roskilde Festival in the late nineties and the blew up the joint 🤯 Absolutely incredible Keith is so missed
One of my favourite experiences ever was seeing the prodigy. Their energy was off the scale and they put on a show that I still think about over 20 years later. Really friendly crowd too.
Seen these plenty of times and met them a couple of times too. Really great group of guys. Most memorable though had to be V97 in Leeds. Had a smoke back stage with them then an hour or so after they hit the stage and wow what a show. R.I.P. Keith Flint
Fantastic reaction and energy. That was great song and band. I listened to them and Faithless all the time when I was young. I hope you check out Faithless in the future.
i attended this concert, my mother lived less than 1/4 mile from the milton keynes bowl. 65k attended and the atmosphere was just electric. best concert i ever went to RiP keith missed but never forgotten
I saw The Prodigy at the Big Day Out in Adelaide 1996 two bags and a disco bikkie or two in with my beautiful girl on my shoulders. I will never forget that day ever. Happy days when we acted mad but had so much love in our hearts towards everyone
You guys need to react to The Prodigy Diesel Power. Kool Keith goes off on that one. Also, their cover of L7's Fuel My Fire is all kinds of awesome too.
@@Si_Mondo Kool Keith (Keith Matthew Thornton) is an American Rapper/Producer that does the lyrics not to get confused with The Prodigy own Keith Flint bro 👍
@@Si_Mondo I would also recommend Aphex Twin's Come To Daddy, Windowlicker and Rubber Johnny if you haven't heard them already, if you like them you may like his crazier stuff. If you want more music like The Fat Of The Land album, check out The Prodigy presents The Dirt Chamber Sessions.
A great reaction to a great song! If you wanna listen to a band where you can 100% hear their accents then I'd love to see you react to The Arctic Monkeys. They've got some incredible songs that I think you'd both dig.
I saw them in my home city, Keith's last tour before he died. I'm so glad I got to see him, he was electric. I don't think I'll ever go to a gig like that ever again.
Also, just like hollywood Six, I am a raver Teen. I went to reverse back in the 90s as a teenager. I remember dancing till five in the morning with this glow stick. Great times back then.😊🎉
BREATHE & FIRESTARTER From this same show fellas!! I know you guys have already done the studio versions, but you need to do the live versions from the show, you won’t regret it
Love this band, im a metalhead in heart but i cant not recognise an immortal classic when i hear it. I think that Prodigy will be known for many decades to come.
Accents are due to a strain on the vocal cords that develop false vocal flaps over time. We mimic the accents we grow up with and shape our voice to sound similar. When we sing we usually loosen those vocal flaps to have a smoother sound. Manipulation of the vocal flaps and false vocal flaps is singing. We can manipulate the false and natural vocal flaps to make different distortion. Accents are just the distortion you developed over time. If we didn’t adapt this way(early man developed this technique to determine friend versus foe) to sound like the people we were around then we’d all sound monotone. Children that don’t speak much usually are very monotone in adulthood. That’s why universally people sound the same when singing in the same language. The accents are gone. When accents do come through it’s because there is less effort in the singing so it sounds more like talking. Which isn’t lazy, it’s just a different technique to singing. Usually trained musicians all lose the accents. Self taught don’t. That’s a good way to tell if someone is classically trained. Or trained to sing at all. Take Dio for example. He trained himself, but it had to be trained into him to soften those false vocal flaps. Thank you for coming to my TEDtalk.
The frist time i saw them was in 1992! Rotterdam Holland! I was 14 years old! Yesterday I got tickets for november in Amsterdam! The energy if you see\hear them live is fucking brutal! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
One of my favourite songs and albums. I know everyone thinks Fat of the Land (Firestarter et all) was their most iconic album but this was peak Prodigy for me, personally.
R.I.P. Flint...saw them Live 3 Month before he commited SUICIDE :( Still one of the best Concerts I ever joined in my Life (4 Times)....damn,I miss them so much !
As a metalhead guy I loved from the beginning. Cause they are not just a dance band (beat and electronic sounds) which is just souless for my taste, this band here added more elements in this kind of genre of music. They are unbeatable just as Rammstein, Paradise Lost and Nightwish (Tarja era).
That’s what always set The Prodigy apart from most dance acts. Still electronic music at its heart but a proper rock attitude on stage with personality.
@@baxterbasicsThat Liam is probably the best NOT front man in a band, creator of the whole music/direction of this band without being in the front line on every gig. A mastermind.
So the glowsticks, yes there's patterns to it that people do. The reason for them is cause when you're on ecstasy you see heavy tracers so the lights are super crazy and trippy to watch lol. God I miss those days haha, getting old sucks.
I'm in that crowd somewhere!! It was insane, the highlight of that set was everyone getting low to 'smack my bitch up' then all 60,000 people jumping up at thesame time. How do i describe the prodigy. "F**king carnage rave!" 🤘😈🤪and the base rumbles through your chest.
Keith actually only started as a stage dancer like leeroy and sharky but started to bring a punk energy which made him move into vocals along with MC Maxim (a legend at getting the listener energised). Liam does ALL the actual music. Poison by The Prodigy has the BEST video as far as I'm concerned, it's completely unhinged 🤟
And still are - they did the first shows without Keith last year and whilst he’s clearly missed they still delivered. More to come soon, The Prodigy live forever!
This tune/album was a fucking phenomenon. First CD I ever got, bought for my 11th birthday. Fuck me the nostalgia is real. I’ll sound old but idgaf they don’t make music like this anymore.
If you think this video is crazy check the following track: Colours (also Milton K). Their energy guarantees you burn 5000 calls just watching it. RIP Keith, with me forever.
You guys need to check out the video for Nasty- Live in Moscow by The Prodigy next. If you thought the crowd for this one was big and crazy, the Moscow video will blow your minds.
Yep. Their earlier vids were sick. Maxim came across as a psychopath and when their 7ft dancer came out to skank out you know the beats were wild. (Forgot his name, was is Leroy or something)
You've got check out there earlier gigs from 92, you'll really see how great live the are, youll see the amazing leeroy who part of the for many years, amazing dancer, please check out Hyperspeed and Out of space, amazing tracks.
Great song. Thought I might try to sneak in a little request if you guys ever get the time to check it out. It’s fun and great to dance to. It’s called ‘I’m Free” and it’s by The Soup Dragons. All the best to you guys, love your channel.
Listening to your comments reminded me of an earlier generation of rave in the 90s. You probably know it, but if not, maybe react to Faithless' 'Insomnia', Sadly Maxi Jazz, the lyricist, musician and rapper died December 2022. The official version is: "Faithless - Insomnia (Official 4K Video)" However there's a live performance, using a mix of electronic and analog instruments: "Faithless - Insomnia (Later with Jools Holland - 1997)" Best Wishes, Chaps. ☮ Much more laid back, and less intense than The Prodigy." Edit - sorry YT wouldn't save the comment with links.
Milton Keynes Bowl is 60,000 capacity. The Prodigy brought it live every time 🔥🔥 RIP Keith Flint
They're still bringing it thank fuck
And the car park was full
the prodigy was my 90s, pretty much all i listened to then and they brought it live everytime!
no band...i mean .....NO BAND....could make a crowd bounce like The Prodigy
was a fun show to be at!
The Prodigy cross all boundaries, they are quite unique, the first band to truly pull it off.
Metal, dance, techno, hip hop....you can't help but love that sht
They were always lit when they were on a lineup at a festival. Everyone, no matter the genre people liked would all go nuts for prodigy. RIP
Saw em at a rock festival in Finland back in the day. Not many ravers in the audience, but everyone went crazy 😜
They were as Metal as you could be...
@@punkjay4681 saw them in serbia a few times and the festival rocked 💥 💥
Still so sad I never got to see them when Keith was still alive. Supposedly there's an official documentary in the works about the band, and it's coming with a new album from what I saw someone saying.
@@mdog86 Actually they STILL rock live - and Keith was present in a way, dancing to Firestarter as a laser silhouette - saw them yesterday in Stuttgart - brilliant show! I'd say: If you have any chance go see them - too bad Paris tonight is the last stop of the Army of the Ants tour
The Prodigy brought together fans of all genres, they still fill stadiums today. Incredible band/group.
Full on metal head here but I grew up with the prodigy and being British kinda makes me more pround to appreciate them. During the 90's and 00's there where 4 members - Liam Howlett, Keith Flint, Maxim Reality and Leroy Thornhill. On this journey you need to check out 'no good start the dance' my favourite
No good gets + from me!
Actually, they were 4 only during the 90s as Leeroy left in early 2000 without participating in anything band-related that year. I was lucky enough to see them in their last gig as a 4-piece back in 1999. Also, I've had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Thornhill a few years ago, after one of his DJ sets in which he includes quite a few tunes of his former band.
MFTJG is one of the finest albums of all time.
monumental album!!! @@dannjp75
Fire is my favourite!
🎶🎵 When I was a yoot I used to burn my weed in a Rizla, a Rizla, a Rizla!🎵🎶
Until I hear the bassline from the original Your Love ❤
The first album is my favourite 😃
Sad that I've never had the opportunity to see them perform live, been listening to them for 28 years. RIP Keith 💕
They still play
They're headlining Reading and Leeds Festival this year 2024. ❤❤❤❤
@tangerinebabe1 that would be amazing to see, not sure if I can make it from the States, but something to consider. Thank you!
You've just gotta do it , trust me I saw them last year at 50 ....was amazing ❤
They were brave enough to visit Belgrade during the 90s war. The audience had no idea who they were, but they filled the club and reacted really well to their antistress tracks. The way they vibed with the troubled youth was a special bond never forgotten between the band and our audience.
The Prodigy are proper British Geezers! RIP Keith
Had the pleasure of seeing them live a few months before Keith passed away. I was front row and got a drumstick thrown at my head by the drummer, I’ve still got it 😂
The prodigy is one of my all-time favorite bands. And this song is fired. May Keith Flint continue to rest in peace.😊
If they were a band that was a fusion of the prodigy and slipknot
The whole Invaders album was absolute fire but I love this song specifically so much! It has such a great energy.
One of the best drum & bass bands to come out of the UK great reaction lads
Prodigy at MK bowl - best live gig I have ever ever been to. Amazing day 👍
They're so good live. First saw them at a festival in Glasgow when I was 14, so 23ish years ago. Was there for the metal bands but they were the best act there and loved them since. Saw them 2 or 3 times since, some of the best shows I've been to. I recommend Out of Space, Voodoo People, Spitfire
The Prodigy always make people come together for the ultimate energy charge!
You both were going crazy. Great band. Keep them bangers coming.
Best group to vacuum too 😂 love their energy
Me too!
Housework is done in an hour flat, and I'm sweating like I've run a marathon!! 😂
I laughed when you said that. I'm an old man who vacuums to either The Prodigy or Madonna. For some reason they're cleaning songs when I'm lazy.
The best live act of all time. Last week was the 7th time seeing them and theyre still fucking 🔥 RIP Keef...gone but NEVER fucking forgotten x
It's so nice to see you feel the energy. I saw em live last week in Amsterdam. Unfortunately without Keith flint, as he committed suicide in 2019. But even after 20 years of being part of the prodigy ppl, theyre still killing it. They're a live act. And that's when they're at their best.
"I feel like I'm back in my rave days" yeah cause The Prodigy were pioneers in the rave scene in the early 90's. "Everybody in the Place" is a great throwback to that time from them.
The original Your Love's bassline *still* moves my soul ❤
I was lucky enough to hear them play live at Roskilde Festival in the late nineties and the blew up the joint 🤯 Absolutely incredible
Keith is so missed
One of my favourite experiences ever was seeing the prodigy. Their energy was off the scale and they put on a show that I still think about over 20 years later. Really friendly crowd too.
yeah I saw them back in 91, 92, before Firestarter, Breathe etc and they were unreal.
Seen these plenty of times and met them a couple of times too. Really great group of guys. Most memorable though had to be V97 in Leeds. Had a smoke back stage with them then an hour or so after they hit the stage and wow what a show.
R.I.P. Keith Flint
I was there , 13 years old , The Prodigy and Daft Punk were epic
@@newkoncept5350 Yeh the whole event was from what I can remember
Fantastic reaction and energy. That was great song and band. I listened to them and Faithless all the time when I was young. I hope you check out Faithless in the future.
Great reaction 😎 greetings from Austria 🇦🇹
i attended this concert, my mother lived less than 1/4 mile from the milton keynes bowl. 65k attended and the atmosphere was just electric. best concert i ever went to RiP keith missed but never forgotten
This was a live set, the whole night was fire.
I saw The Prodigy at the Big Day Out in Adelaide 1996 two bags and a disco bikkie or two in with my beautiful girl on my shoulders. I will never forget that day ever. Happy days when we acted mad but had so much love in our hearts towards everyone
RIP Keith Flint.
So glad you're listening to more Prodigy.
I'm a life long fan of these guys.
Please watch 'Take me to the Hospital!'
It's amazing!
You guys need to react to The Prodigy Diesel Power. Kool Keith goes off on that one. Also, their cover of L7's Fuel My Fire is all kinds of awesome too.
Definitely this
They did song with Twista. Get up get off
I thought Maxim Reality rapped that. Not Keith.
@@Si_Mondo Kool Keith (Keith Matthew Thornton) is an American Rapper/Producer that does the lyrics not to get confused with The Prodigy own Keith Flint bro 👍
@@Si_Mondo I would also recommend Aphex Twin's Come To Daddy, Windowlicker and Rubber Johnny if you haven't heard them already, if you like them you may like his crazier stuff. If you want more music like The Fat Of The Land album, check out The Prodigy presents The Dirt Chamber Sessions.
Yeah Keith and Maxim are additions to the original DJ, the latter being The actual Prodigy
Six was really feeling this one today lol. Morning smokey have a great one guys.
Omg everything was a total banger by these guys. ❤ RIP Keith Flint. Miss you man ❤
Raw fkn energy at Prodigy gigs was ridiculous. And still was in 2024
Morning guys! They definitely have a lotta energy for sure! Great song!!🤓❤️
A great reaction to a great song! If you wanna listen to a band where you can 100% hear their accents then I'd love to see you react to The Arctic Monkeys. They've got some incredible songs that I think you'd both dig.
I'd love for them to do a listen through of their first album, bit much to ask but yeah, people forgot how good that album was
Brianstorm, R U Mine, Fluorescent Adolescent.
Corner Stone, Fake Tales Of San Francisco, When the Sun Goes Down, R U Mine, Brian Storm all great songs.
I saw them in my home city, Keith's last tour before he died. I'm so glad I got to see him, he was electric. I don't think I'll ever go to a gig like that ever again.
Also, just like hollywood Six, I am a raver
Teen. I went to reverse back in the 90s as a teenager. I remember dancing till five in the morning with this glow stick.
Great times back then.😊🎉
I was there. Sub Focus, Pendulum, The Gallows. It was fucking wild. RIP Keith. Essex finest ❤
I love Smokies anecdotes and little snippets of knowledge
I was at this show. Absolutely nuts experience!
BREATHE & FIRESTARTER
From this same show fellas!!
I know you guys have already done the studio versions, but you need to do the live versions from the show, you won’t regret it
Yep, 100% agree.
I forgot how good they were at sharing their vibe. Thanks for taking us along on your journey into the universe of wiggly air
I seen them live in Dublin years ago 🔥🔥🔥
I have so many favourites! ❣️
Fellow Scottish 🤘🏼🤘🏼 I saw them at Download. Incredible live 🔥🔥
@@metalguru85 definitely! Heard there may possibly be something with Ren & The Prodigy! 🔥🔥🔥 Hope so 🤞
@@Lou-xq9br ohhhh now that would be different class!! I'll go do my Googles 🤘🏼👍
@@metalguru85 would be amazing! For now I'm looking forward to Muse & NF this year but The Prodigy & Ren 🔥🧡🔥
@@Lou-xq9br I'll be at the Glasgow Muse show in June. Download before that though.
All REM songs are sung with a fantastic accent. As a Brit, I love it
See these live in Brighton best night of my life wicked night never forget it what I can remember anyway lol
privileged to see them in leeds uk before keith passed away always will be a highlight of my gig going times👍🏻🤘🏻
You must do "breath" by the prodigy, the song is dope but the video is awesometacular and even won them a VMA
They did 😊
Love this band, im a metalhead in heart but i cant not recognise an immortal classic when i hear it.
I think that Prodigy will be known for many decades to come.
Accents are due to a strain on the vocal cords that develop false vocal flaps over time. We mimic the accents we grow up with and shape our voice to sound similar. When we sing we usually loosen those vocal flaps to have a smoother sound. Manipulation of the vocal flaps and false vocal flaps is singing. We can manipulate the false and natural vocal flaps to make different distortion. Accents are just the distortion you developed over time. If we didn’t adapt this way(early man developed this technique to determine friend versus foe) to sound like the people we were around then we’d all sound monotone. Children that don’t speak much usually are very monotone in adulthood. That’s why universally people sound the same when singing in the same language. The accents are gone. When accents do come through it’s because there is less effort in the singing so it sounds more like talking. Which isn’t lazy, it’s just a different technique to singing. Usually trained musicians all lose the accents. Self taught don’t. That’s a good way to tell if someone is classically trained. Or trained to sing at all. Take Dio for example. He trained himself, but it had to be trained into him to soften those false vocal flaps. Thank you for coming to my TEDtalk.
I was really lucky to see them live in Düsseldorf shortly before Keith left us. RIP
As a Brit I can absolutely hear the different accents when people sing
"The" Prodigy refers to Liam Howlett the song writer/musician from when he was just a kid making amazing tunes
You have to check out the official videos for "Voodoo People" and "No Good (Start the dance)". Some of their earlier works.
The frist time i saw them was in 1992! Rotterdam Holland! I was 14 years old! Yesterday I got tickets for november in Amsterdam! The energy if you see\hear them live is fucking brutal! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
One of my favourite songs and albums. I know everyone thinks Fat of the Land (Firestarter et all) was their most iconic album but this was peak Prodigy for me, personally.
First time I saw them was at T in the Park, just as the sun was going down …. It was amazing!!
I was there, it was insane!
the world on fire tour was something else - oh how i wish i could re-live!
R.I.P. Flint...saw them Live 3 Month before he commited SUICIDE :( Still one of the best Concerts I ever joined in my Life (4 Times)....damn,I miss them so much !
For us that can´t stand crowds of more than two people the Trash Talker provide an outstanding service :-)
My favorite live band ever.
Milton Keynes bowl, I was there, what a day that was.
As a metalhead guy I loved from the beginning. Cause they are not just a dance band (beat and electronic sounds) which is just souless for my taste, this band here added more elements in this kind of genre of music. They are unbeatable just as Rammstein, Paradise Lost and Nightwish (Tarja era).
That’s what always set The Prodigy apart from most dance acts. Still electronic music at its heart but a proper rock attitude on stage with personality.
@@baxterbasicsThat Liam is probably the best NOT front man in a band, creator of the whole music/direction of this band without being in the front line on every gig. A mastermind.
So the glowsticks, yes there's patterns to it that people do. The reason for them is cause when you're on ecstasy you see heavy tracers so the lights are super crazy and trippy to watch lol. God I miss those days haha, getting old sucks.
I'm in that crowd somewhere!! It was insane, the highlight of that set was everyone getting low to 'smack my bitch up' then all 60,000 people jumping up at thesame time.
How do i describe the prodigy. "F**king carnage rave!" 🤘😈🤪and the base rumbles through your chest.
That was the Milton Keynes bowl in 2010, I know because I was there.
You guys seriously need to react to No Good and Warriors Dance. Those songs, especially No Good, are absolute fire.....
Great band!
Saw them live best ever.
That MC is brilliant. A natural
From the same album, Take Me to The Hospital is great.
Love the Prodg❤❤❤
PRODIGY MELHOR DO PLANETA.....CURTO DESDE 1994🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🐜🐜🐜🐜😍😍😍😍 R.I.P KEITH FLINT
I've seen em live once in Amsterdam.... EVERYBODY LOST THEIR SHIT! It was glorious, all ages aswell
Like that, The Prodigy.
The Prodigy is just an insane band;-)
R.I.P Keefy
Keith actually only started as a stage dancer like leeroy and sharky but started to bring a punk energy which made him move into vocals along with MC Maxim (a legend at getting the listener energised). Liam does ALL the actual music. Poison by The Prodigy has the BEST video as far as I'm concerned, it's completely unhinged 🤟
They were amazing live
And still are - they did the first shows without Keith last year and whilst he’s clearly missed they still delivered. More to come soon, The Prodigy live forever!
@@baxterbasics RIP Keith. I am really pleased to hear that.
This tune/album was a fucking phenomenon. First CD I ever got, bought for my 11th birthday. Fuck me the nostalgia is real. I’ll sound old but idgaf they don’t make music like this anymore.
If you think this video is crazy check the following track: Colours (also Milton K). Their energy guarantees you burn 5000 calls just watching it. RIP Keith, with me forever.
"funky shit" by prodigy next :D
What a tune. Please some aphex twin - come to daddy ,it's so near this genre
R.I.P. to Keith,Also you should do a reaction to their song Take me to the Hospital from this same live concert.
You guys need to check out the video for Nasty- Live in Moscow by The Prodigy next.
If you thought the crowd for this one was big and crazy, the Moscow video will blow your minds.
Prodigy Warriors !
High energy.
Check out "Breathe" Live at the Red Square/Russia !.....react to "Poison","Voodoo People","Spitfire", etc.......
Yep. Their earlier vids were sick. Maxim came across as a psychopath and when their 7ft dancer came out to skank out you know the beats were wild. (Forgot his name, was is Leroy or something)
Metalheads love the prodigy
Do you mean rockers, or the staff who for Goldie's (the DnB legend) label.....
Either way, you're correct
Unreal Album
Any more Prodigy reactions you do should be live ones like this. I recommend: The Day is My Enemy - live in Moscow. Look it up!
You've got check out there earlier gigs from 92, you'll really see how great live the are, youll see the amazing leeroy who part of the for many years, amazing dancer, please check out Hyperspeed and Out of space, amazing tracks.
Keith was dope. Tons of energy but he had his demons
Just like we all do,,rip kieth
RIP Keithy boy man 😍
Great song. Thought I might try to sneak in a little request if you guys ever get the time to check it out. It’s fun and great to dance to. It’s called ‘I’m Free” and it’s by The Soup Dragons. All the best to you guys, love your channel.
Dope!
Listening to your comments reminded me of an earlier generation of rave in the 90s. You probably know it, but if not, maybe react to Faithless' 'Insomnia', Sadly Maxi Jazz, the lyricist, musician and rapper died December 2022.
The official version is: "Faithless - Insomnia (Official 4K Video)" However there's a live performance, using a mix of electronic and analog instruments: "Faithless - Insomnia (Later with Jools Holland - 1997)"
Best Wishes, Chaps. ☮
Much more laid back, and less intense than The Prodigy."
Edit - sorry YT wouldn't save the comment with links.
I can only imagine the amount of beans that were consumed at that gig! 💊😂😂
NB. Don’t do drugs kids. Unless you want an unbeatable time.
poison is always a cool one to listen to