3/29/2024 0 Comments The prodigy discography 320![]() ![]() ![]() They call this an original soundtrack on the sleeve, but it's more like "How many ideas can we cram into one place, then cover them over with stuff we mixed out of other stuff we couldn't use in full?" It's chemistry all right, but bad juju nonetheless. Elements of techno, dub, drum'n'bass, house, and hard trance cascade over one another in this mess of a mix job by the producers. You're not sure if you're hearing Renegade Soundwave ("Point Blank"), Kraftwerk remixes ("Subway"), or a Terence Parker Detroit house tune ("Hotel"). But that's just it - it's all fragments of things to like, recognizable or not, which subsumes the primary musical idea. There's plenty to like about the ten tracks on this album, especially the "Baba O' Riley" midsection rip on "Walk Away," and its moaning feminine choruses layered throughout the rhythm. The production and mixological assemblage team of London's Nick Hale and Gez Dewar grew straight out of Ministry of Sound's bedroom studios to become their own staple in the world of electronica's generic paradise garage. Music/Style Electronic, Breaks, Downtempo, Experimental ![]()
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