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New Prodigy album!!!! I am LOVING the new album by The Prodigy! Anyone else get a hold of this yet?
oh and, if this has already been discussed in another thread, just ignore this one [This message was edited Thu Aug 26 11:32:37 2004 by minneapolisgenius] "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: I am LOVING the new album by The Prodigy! Anyone else get a hold of this yet?
oh and, if this has already been discussed in another thread, just ignore this one [This message was edited Thu Aug 26 11:32:37 2004 by minneapolisgenius] I started a thread about it a few weeks ago, but apparently i was somewhat-too-quick with it to get much responses (a bit like with my new Björk-album thread of a few days ago ) Anyweeeez...Girls is great, and the MJ 'cover' is funny, most other songs are OK, just not very memorable imho. The sound was quite a surprise, probably because it was a one-man job this time. A bit too far from what made the Prodigy the Prodigy, IMHO. "It's better 2 B hated 4 what U R than 2 B loved 4 what U R not."
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SpcMs said: minneapolisgenius said: I am LOVING the new album by The Prodigy! Anyone else get a hold of this yet?
oh and, if this has already been discussed in another thread, just ignore this one [This message was edited Thu Aug 26 11:32:37 2004 by minneapolisgenius] I started a thread about it a few weeks ago, but apparently i was somewhat-too-quick with it to get much responses (a bit like with my new Björk-album thread of a few days ago ) Anyweeeez...Girls is great, and the MJ 'cover' is funny, most other songs are OK, just not very memorable imho. The sound was quite a surprise, probably because it was a one-man job this time. A bit too far from what made the Prodigy the Prodigy, IMHO. The Kool Keith and Princess Superstar tracks are great, other than that it's fairly forgettable, lightweight fare. There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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SpcMs said: minneapolisgenius said: I am LOVING the new album by The Prodigy! Anyone else get a hold of this yet?
oh and, if this has already been discussed in another thread, just ignore this one [This message was edited Thu Aug 26 11:32:37 2004 by minneapolisgenius] I started a thread about it a few weeks ago, but apparently i was somewhat-too-quick with it to get much responses (a bit like with my new Björk-album thread of a few days ago ) Anyweeeez...Girls is great, and the MJ 'cover' is funny, most other songs are OK, just not very memorable imho. The sound was quite a surprise, probably because it was a one-man job this time. A bit too far from what made the Prodigy the Prodigy, IMHO. I really like it, because it has a different sound than their usual stuff. Even heavier, and hard rock sounding IMO. There's an MJ cover on it though? I guess I didn't even notice because I'm not an MJ fan. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: SpcMs said: I started a thread about it a few weeks ago, but apparently i was somewhat-too-quick with it to get much responses (a bit like with my new Björk-album thread of a few days ago ) Anyweeeez...Girls is great, and the MJ 'cover' is funny, most other songs are OK, just not very memorable imho. The sound was quite a surprise, probably because it was a one-man job this time. A bit too far from what made the Prodigy the Prodigy, IMHO. I really like it, because it has a different sound than their usual stuff. Even heavier, and hard rock sounding IMO. There's an MJ cover on it though? I guess I didn't even notice because I'm not an MJ fan. I did say 'cover'. Listen to the track "The Way It" again, i'm sure u'll recognize it (if you have not totally avoided all things Michael Jackson in the last 20 yrs). "It's better 2 B hated 4 what U R than 2 B loved 4 what U R not."
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Starts strong, (1st 2 trax) then flops like a souffle in an oven.
May as well have been called 'Dirt Chamber Sessions II' - disapointing. The Dirt Chamber Sessions being fantastic however - pick that up instead if u aint heard it) | |
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These guys' time has run out IMO. They were on a creative roll for YEARS and no one noticed. I was very disappointed with Crap of the Land...especailly coming after Music for a Jilted Generation, which is still a classic.
And of course when Crap came out they were expecting electronica to take off. Like THIS was the tester or something. AND it didn't and record execs said OH well, looks like this electronica thing is just a fad...let's just drop it all. Now had a better album been pushed or maybe not make any one album the end all be all for electronic music. Right after that album's fizzle...MTV slowly started to dismantle AMP and their whole embracing of this genre. Of course we all know that electronica did not die...but it didn't get the boost it needed to become the next thing on the radio. I think this is good...but bad. So Many good electronic artist out there still stuggling...meanwhile Crap (the regular kind) exists on the radio. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Wow..this posted...I keep getting kicked off line. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: These guys' time has run out IMO. They were on a creative roll for YEARS and no one noticed. I was very disappointed with Crap of the Land...especailly coming after Music for a Jilted Generation, which is still a classic.
And of course when Crap came out they were expecting electronica to take off. Like THIS was the tester or something. AND it didn't and record execs said OH well, looks like this electronica thing is just a fad...let's just drop it all. Now had a better album been pushed or maybe not make any one album the end all be all for electronic music. Right after that album's fizzle...MTV slowly started to dismantle AMP and their whole embracing of this genre. Of course we all know that electronica did not die...but it didn't get the boost it needed to become the next thing on the radio. I think this is good...but bad. So Many good electronic artist out there still stuggling...meanwhile Crap (the regular kind) exists on the radio. FAT of the Land was great. It lacked some of the standouts that Jilted did (No Good , Poison, etc), but it was a great high energy album during a period of time when high energy was in. I'm not a huge Prodigy fan, and really consider them more or less one trick pony's, but when I'm in the mood, I'll jam out to them. I really like Techno/house/whatever's shift to DJ's like Tiesto and Oakenfold--these guys aren't afraid to be pop, but they're not desperately doing it like DJSammy | |
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I've not heard this yet... Definitely on my list though. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: superspaceboy said: These guys' time has run out IMO. They were on a creative roll for YEARS and no one noticed. I was very disappointed with Crap of the Land...especailly coming after Music for a Jilted Generation, which is still a classic.
And of course when Crap came out they were expecting electronica to take off. Like THIS was the tester or something. AND it didn't and record execs said OH well, looks like this electronica thing is just a fad...let's just drop it all. Now had a better album been pushed or maybe not make any one album the end all be all for electronic music. Right after that album's fizzle...MTV slowly started to dismantle AMP and their whole embracing of this genre. Of course we all know that electronica did not die...but it didn't get the boost it needed to become the next thing on the radio. I think this is good...but bad. So Many good electronic artist out there still stuggling...meanwhile Crap (the regular kind) exists on the radio. FAT of the Land was great. It lacked some of the standouts that Jilted did (No Good , Poison, etc), but it was a great high energy album during a period of time when high energy was in. I'm not a huge Prodigy fan, and really consider them more or less one trick pony's, but when I'm in the mood, I'll jam out to them. I really like Techno/house/whatever's shift to DJ's like Tiesto and Oakenfold--these guys aren't afraid to be pop, but they're not desperately doing it like DJSammy They weren't one trick ponies. They were one of the pioneers of techno and were around since the early 90's. Them along with Praga Khan (Lords of Acid) sorta helped define the genre...at the time. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Now,I gotta buy that I Love Prodigy... Very Cool Group.Have the other album. Saw them Live very Cool. [This message was edited Fri Aug 27 0:36:42 2004 by Zelaira] | |
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minneapolisgenius said: I am LOVING the new album by The Prodigy! Anyone else get a hold of this yet?
oh and, if this has already been discussed in another thread, just ignore this one [This message was edited Thu Aug 26 11:32:37 2004 by minneapolisgenius] Yeah, I've had this spinning in the car for a few months, and although I've given it a fair few goes, its not doing anything for me. Not a patch on The Fat Of The Land. . | |
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There are a couple of filler tracks - Bells and the one with Gallagher - but i think that overall it's pretty good. I love Spitfire and Hot Ride - who'd have thought it that the Juliet Lewis tracks would be the best on the album? | |
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superspaceboy said: AsianBomb777 said: FAT of the Land was great. It lacked some of the standouts that Jilted did (No Good , Poison, etc), but it was a great high energy album during a period of time when high energy was in. I'm not a huge Prodigy fan, and really consider them more or less one trick pony's, but when I'm in the mood, I'll jam out to them. I really like Techno/house/whatever's shift to DJ's like Tiesto and Oakenfold--these guys aren't afraid to be pop, but they're not desperately doing it like DJSammy They weren't one trick ponies. They were one of the pioneers of techno and were around since the early 90's. Them along with Praga Khan (Lords of Acid) sorta helped define the genre...at the time. The old Prodigy wasn't pioneering in any sense of the word. THere is nothing in those albums that didn't sound like something Kraftwerk or any number of the DussellDorf bands (TerraDoma, TempleBeat, etc.) hadn't already done. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: superspaceboy said: These guys' time has run out IMO. They were on a creative roll for YEARS and no one noticed. I was very disappointed with Crap of the Land...especailly coming after Music for a Jilted Generation, which is still a classic.
And of course when Crap came out they were expecting electronica to take off. Like THIS was the tester or something. AND it didn't and record execs said OH well, looks like this electronica thing is just a fad...let's just drop it all. Now had a better album been pushed or maybe not make any one album the end all be all for electronic music. Right after that album's fizzle...MTV slowly started to dismantle AMP and their whole embracing of this genre. Of course we all know that electronica did not die...but it didn't get the boost it needed to become the next thing on the radio. I think this is good...but bad. So Many good electronic artist out there still stuggling...meanwhile Crap (the regular kind) exists on the radio. FAT of the Land was great. It lacked some of the standouts that Jilted did (No Good , Poison, etc), but it was a great high energy album during a period of time when high energy was in. I'm not a huge Prodigy fan, and really consider them more or less one trick pony's, but when I'm in the mood, I'll jam out to them. I really like Techno/house/whatever's shift to DJ's like Tiesto and Oakenfold--these guys aren't afraid to be pop, but they're not desperately doing it like DJSammy I loved Fat of the Land too. I agree about needing to be in the mood for them. I don't listen to them all the time, but every so often I just have to play them as loudly as possible. But, I will say that I can't stand DJ Tiesto and anything else that sounds like his music. But they sound nothing like The Prodigy IMO, so I don't see the connection there. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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SquirrelMeat said: minneapolisgenius said: I am LOVING the new album by The Prodigy! Anyone else get a hold of this yet?
oh and, if this has already been discussed in another thread, just ignore this one [This message was edited Thu Aug 26 11:32:37 2004 by minneapolisgenius] Yeah, I've had this spinning in the car for a few months, and although I've given it a fair few goes, its not doing anything for me. Not a patch on The Fat Of The Land. Fat of the Land is my favorite by them. I'm not comparing the new one to that album though. I just like it for what it is. It's also probably one of those albums that I'll get sick of really quick though. I remember when I heard the newest Basement Jaxx album, I LOVED it. Then, after a few listens, there are really only a couple of songs on it that I like now. Sometimes it goes that way for me. Instead of growing on me, albums will shrink with time. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: AsianBomb777 said: FAT of the Land was great. It lacked some of the standouts that Jilted did (No Good , Poison, etc), but it was a great high energy album during a period of time when high energy was in. I'm not a huge Prodigy fan, and really consider them more or less one trick pony's, but when I'm in the mood, I'll jam out to them. I really like Techno/house/whatever's shift to DJ's like Tiesto and Oakenfold--these guys aren't afraid to be pop, but they're not desperately doing it like DJSammy I loved Fat of the Land too. I agree about needing to be in the mood for them. I don't listen to them all the time, but every so often I just have to play them as loudly as possible. But, I will say that I can't stand DJ Tiesto and anything else that sounds like his music. But they sound nothing like The Prodigy IMO, so I don't see the connection there. No connection other than they interface with machines. I'm just stating that I veer more towards pop friendly stuff now--It's more appealing to me. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: minneapolisgenius said: I loved Fat of the Land too. I agree about needing to be in the mood for them. I don't listen to them all the time, but every so often I just have to play them as loudly as possible. But, I will say that I can't stand DJ Tiesto and anything else that sounds like his music. But they sound nothing like The Prodigy IMO, so I don't see the connection there. No connection other than they interface with machines. I'm just stating that I veer more towards pop friendly stuff now--It's more appealing to me. Oh, ok. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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SpcMs said: minneapolisgenius said: I really like it, because it has a different sound than their usual stuff. Even heavier, and hard rock sounding IMO. There's an MJ cover on it though? I guess I didn't even notice because I'm not an MJ fan. I did say 'cover'. Listen to the track "The Way It" again, i'm sure u'll recognize it (if you have not totally avoided all things Michael Jackson in the last 20 yrs). Ok, now I know what you're talking about. For some reason the first two times I listened to this album, I must have accidently skipped over this song because I hadn't even heard it until today. So yeah, I know Thriller when I hear it. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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