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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 6:32 pm
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Steve is granted exclusive access to Liam’s London studio to listen to the source of the band’s new album, The Day Is My Enemy. Liam unlocks the stems of his music and discusses the influences that have seen him at the helm of one of the UK’s biggest electronic acts for more than 25 years.

Steve and Liam talk about the origins of the band in the early ‘90s, through the rave scene, and releasing seminal albums, Music For The Jilted Generation and The Fat Of The Land. The discussion then comes bang up to date, with an in-depth conversation about the new album whilst listening to the individual elements that make it.

https://mega.co.nz/#!pcR21BwT!l0ltdZLAm ... tt8p0KKAyY


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 8:26 pm
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Exclusive Prodigy Interview

You can liste it here :

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05p2cqd


LH shows how THDI and Wild Frontier are bulided



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 8:30 pm
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UN wrote:
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Steve is granted exclusive access to Liam’s London studio to listen to the source of the band’s new album, The Day Is My Enemy. Liam unlocks the stems of his music and discusses the influences that have seen him at the helm of one of the UK’s biggest electronic acts for more than 25 years.

Steve and Liam talk about the origins of the band in the early ‘90s, through the rave scene, and releasing seminal albums, Music For The Jilted Generation and The Fat Of The Land. The discussion then comes bang up to date, with an in-depth conversation about the new album whilst listening to the individual elements that make it.

https://mega.co.nz/#!pcR21BwT!l0ltdZLAm ... tt8p0KKAyY



Thanks. But wtf is up with the "brainkiller watermark" ? Annoying as fuck.....


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 8:40 pm
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Jericho-X wrote:

Thanks. But wtf is up with the "brainkiller watermark" ? Annoying as fuck.....

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
It's my voice :P



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 3:30 pm
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Electronic_Punk® wrote:
Jericho-X wrote:

Thanks. But wtf is up with the "brainkiller watermark" ? Annoying as fuck.....

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
It's my voice :P


Until i've realized it was saying 'brainkiller' I thought it was Keith trying to say something but was being interrupted... :lol:



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 1:26 pm
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Early stages of wild frontier is cool too he(Lh) should've released it as a special mix with different beats and tempo. You know the other artists do fine remixes too in their own discipline but they are made like they do it just for the sake of remixing - they don't feel special to me.

(thx for recording the interview btw)


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 3:04 pm
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UN wrote:
UN wrote:
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Steve is granted exclusive access to Liam’s London studio to listen to the source of the band’s new album, The Day Is My Enemy. Liam unlocks the stems of his music and discusses the influences that have seen him at the helm of one of the UK’s biggest electronic acts for more than 25 years.

Steve and Liam talk about the origins of the band in the early ‘90s, through the rave scene, and releasing seminal albums, Music For The Jilted Generation and The Fat Of The Land. The discussion then comes bang up to date, with an in-depth conversation about the new album whilst listening to the individual elements that make it.

https://mega.co.nz/#!pcR21BwT!l0ltdZLAm ... tt8p0KKAyY


Thanks. I love http://mega.co.nz


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 4:31 pm
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Tonight 10pm to 12am. Can someone record it (preferably without a Brainkiller 'watermark' voice over)?: -

http://www.xfm.co.uk/

http://eddytm.com/xfm-the-remix-with-ed ... ith-flint/

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Xfm The Remix with eddyTM, Liam Howlett and Keith Flint
Posted on April 3, 2015 at 12:43 pm.

To celebrate the release of their new album ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ this week, the Prodigy boys, minus Maxim, came into the Xfm studio to record a very special ‘special’.
Rebelling as ever, Liam said he didn’t want to do a ‘normal’ album run through, he felt something deeper would be more appropriate, given we’d had such a good time recording the ‘Desert Island Discs’ type show for Spotify a week previously (just search Liam Howlett’s Rebel Radio playlist and you’ll find what turned out to be, probably the highlight of my career). So, the boys take us through not only 10 tunes from their blistering new album, but choose a track from each of their previous albums to play and tell us the stories behind them. It’s compelling, fascinating and uncompromising as ever.

The Prodigy – The Day Is My Enemy (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Everybody In The Place (Original 12″ version) (XL)
– ad break ()
The Prodigy – Poison [off ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ LP] (XL)
The Prodigy – Rok-Weiler [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
– ad break ()
The Prodigy – Rebel Radio [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Medicine [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Beyond The Death Ray [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
– ad break ()
The Prodigy – Wild Frontier [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Wall Of Death [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Invisible Sun [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
– ad break ()
The Prodigy – Roadblox [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Ibiza [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
– ad break ()
The Prodigy – Smack My Bitch Up (Noisia Remix) [off ‘Fat Of the Land’ LP Reissue Bonus Disc] (XL)
The Prodigy – Spitfire [off ‘Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned’ LP] (XL)
The Prodigy – Take Me To The Hospital [off ‘Invaders Must Die’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Big Gun Down (XL)
[end of show]


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 4:56 pm
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James Jupiter wrote:
Tonight 10pm to 12am. Can someone record it (preferably without a Brainkiller 'watermark' voice over)?: -

http://www.xfm.co.uk/

http://eddytm.com/xfm-the-remix-with-ed ... ith-flint/

Quote:
Xfm The Remix with eddyTM, Liam Howlett and Keith Flint
Posted on April 3, 2015 at 12:43 pm.

To celebrate the release of their new album ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ this week, the Prodigy boys, minus Maxim, came into the Xfm studio to record a very special ‘special’.
Rebelling as ever, Liam said he didn’t want to do a ‘normal’ album run through, he felt something deeper would be more appropriate, given we’d had such a good time recording the ‘Desert Island Discs’ type show for Spotify a week previously (just search Liam Howlett’s Rebel Radio playlist and you’ll find what turned out to be, probably the highlight of my career). So, the boys take us through not only 10 tunes from their blistering new album, but choose a track from each of their previous albums to play and tell us the stories behind them. It’s compelling, fascinating and uncompromising as ever.

[end of show]


Sounds another good un. I really enjoyed that spotify thing he did, so many of the same records, same memories as me. We're both 43 year old ex b boys so I guess it's not that amazing. But V 8-)

The EddyTM thing: Not able to record it myself but there's wizards man. 8-)



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 5:56 pm
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FinalX wrote:
Electronic_Punk® wrote:
Jericho-X wrote:

Thanks. But wtf is up with the "brainkiller watermark" ? Annoying as fuck.....

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
It's my voice :P


Until i've realized it was saying 'brainkiller' I thought it was Keith trying to say something but was being interrupted... :lol:


Hahaha I'll take that as a compliment ;)



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Quote:
Xfm The Remix with eddyTM, Liam Howlett and Keith Flint
Posted on April 3, 2015 at 12:43 pm.

To celebrate the release of their new album ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ this week, the Prodigy boys, minus Maxim, came into the Xfm studio to record a very special ‘special’.
Rebelling as ever, Liam said he didn’t want to do a ‘normal’ album run through, he felt something deeper would be more appropriate, given we’d had such a good time recording the ‘Desert Island Discs’ type show for Spotify a week previously (just search Liam Howlett’s Rebel Radio playlist and you’ll find what turned out to be, probably the highlight of my career). So, the boys take us through not only 10 tunes from their blistering new album, but choose a track from each of their previous albums to play and tell us the stories behind them. It’s compelling, fascinating and uncompromising as ever.

The Prodigy – The Day Is My Enemy (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Everybody In The Place (Original 12″ version) (XL)
– ad break ()
The Prodigy – Poison [off ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ LP] (XL)
The Prodigy – Rok-Weiler [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
– ad break ()
The Prodigy – Rebel Radio [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Medicine [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Beyond The Death Ray [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
– ad break ()
The Prodigy – Wild Frontier [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Wall Of Death [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Invisible Sun [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
– ad break ()
The Prodigy – Roadblox [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Ibiza [off ‘The Day Is My Enemy’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
– ad break ()
The Prodigy – Smack My Bitch Up (Noisia Remix) [off ‘Fat Of the Land’ LP Reissue Bonus Disc] (XL)
The Prodigy – Spitfire [off ‘Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned’ LP] (XL)
The Prodigy – Take Me To The Hospital [off ‘Invaders Must Die’ LP] (Cooking Vinyl)
The Prodigy – Big Gun Down (XL)
[end of show]

XFM
49 minutes interview only https://mega.co.nz/#!VMAVzZDb!9BrMQA9n7 ... pT6lbY-lpY
110 minutes full show https://mega.co.nz/#!RMQXSKxJ!bFWbPvfNA ... q2y_n4k2sM
PS: that hiss was on the stream


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 7:53 pm
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The interviewer is such a fanboy lol

Keith's zinger at the start was awesome :lol:


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 6:05 am
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This was a good listen, although some same things discussed as in the Rebel Playlist Spotify thing.

What surprised me was the story with Comanche / Big Gundown. I didn't know they had gone through such a struggle just to get a b-side out, that no one except the fans really even noticed. They said that Ennio Morricone samples are almost impossible to clear so they really had to make friends with Morricone's son to finally get an approval for the track. Not said directly, but it was implied their title was Comanche but they had to change it to Big Gundown (name of the sampled movie score) in order to get it out. Respect goes out for this, it's a great track live and in studio form.


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 9:53 am
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Thanks for recording the XFM interview (and only having the Brainkiller 'watermark' once). It's a really good interview.

It's funny how Liam doesn't remember that 'The Big Gundown' was released on Cooking Vinyl / Take Me To The Hospital and not XL Recordings. Liam also doesn't know/remember that the 'The Big Gundown' is a bonus track on the Special Edition of 'Invaders Must Die' CD.


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