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'This album is totally organic. Pure violent energy.'
Tags: The Prodigy
by Ed Keeble | Photos by WENN.com
Tags: The Prodigy
Liam Howlett of The Prodigy has proclaimed that the band's new album is a reaction to "formula based" dance music.
Speaking to Q magazine, the production powerhouse lamented the state of modern dance music, while reaffirming previous claims that the new material sounds "violent". He also confirmed the album features songs titled: 'Beyond The Death Ray', 'Nasty Nasty', 'Get Your Fight On', 'Wall Of Death' and 'Rottweiler'
"Dance music across all types has become formula-based," he shared with the magazine. "It's 'Here's your drum fill, here's your build.' All that DJ bollocks and tutorials on YouTube shit. This album is totally organic. Pure violent energy."
This follows on from the news that Sleaford Mods will also feature on the album for a track entitled 'Ibiza'.
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