The Prodigy are one of the greatest live dance groups to ever grace the stage . [more]
The Prodigy are one of the greatest live dance groups to ever grace the stage. [more]
After 17 years of producing the most dynamic, entertaining and challenging music festival possible, this year’s Big Day Out promises to stand out from all others. Featuring: NEIL YOUNG, ARCTIC MONKEYS,THE PRODIGY, SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM and so many more [more]
After 17 years of producing the most dynamic, entertaining and challenging music festival possible, this year’s Big Day Out promises to stand out from all others. Featuring: NEIL YOUNG, ARCTIC MONKEYS,THE PRODIGY, SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM and so many more [more]
If ever there was testament to the impact the Prodigy have had on dance music, don't look any further than last month's Parklife event in Sydney. While the flavours of the month got a decent rinse out, it was the group's incendiary hit 'Smack My Bitch Up' that scored the most plays of the day... [more]
With The Prodigy making their long awaited return to Australia this March to headline Two Tribes and their own string of sideshows, ITM's Raveprincess thought it was high time to tie Keith Flint of the group down for a chat. [more]
There’s one thing everybody agrees on - next year's Big Day Out is sporting one of the finest dance lineups it’s had in years! The Prodigy, Simian Mobile Disco, Lupe Fiasco, Hot Chip and Australia's own Pendulum... They're all doing sideshows! [more]
It’s been nearly five years since The Prodigy rocked our shores with their electric live show. ITM can exclusively confirm that they're are locked for two massive sideshows in Sydney and Brisbane this January! [more]
The original – and in many people’s eyes, the best – the one and only Big Day Out will return once again in early 2009, trundling around the country in January and early February. [more]
With less than a week before the Prodigy arrive in Brisbane, Future Entertainment have decided to move the show indoors to The Arena. [more]
In a move that's likely to excite their fans worldwide, dance titans The Prodigy have put their brand new single 'Invaders Must Die' on their website for you to download free of charge. [more]
ITM gets the scoop on Pendulum's planned collaboration with The Prodigy straight from the horses mouth. It'll all go down when both bands are in Australia for the Big Day Out in 2009! [more]
The Prodigy have unveiled details of their hotly anticipated new album 'Invaders Must Die', which is slated for release in Australia on February 28, 2009. [more]
To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Mixmag asked its readers to nominate their top five dance tunes, acts and DJs of the past quarter century. You may be surprised by the results… [more]
To celebrate its 25-year anniversary, UK dance monthly Mixmag brought the “25 biggest names in electronic music” together for a truly iconic cover shoot. The guest-list included Daft Punk, The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, Faithless, Paul van Dyk and Sasha! [more]
Summer Sonic is the other Japanese festival that falls near our own Splendour In The Grass. Experience tells us that some of its starry line-up, which includes Justice and The Prodigy, may also be appearing at the Byron Bay love-in… [more]
Following on from the release of their 'Greatest Hits' CD of 2005, news has surfaced that The Prodigy have begun work on a brand new album, which is set to be released on their very own label. [more]
by i_have_ADD on August 3rd, 2006
Creamfields is undoubtedly one of the biggest dance festivals to take place in the UK each year, and with the date of the 2006 event rapidly approaching some rather bizarre details of rider requirements for the headline acts have now emerged. [more]
While the future of Creamfields initially seemed uncertain after it was forced to move from its original home at the old Liverpool Airport site in Speke due to the amount of development work being carried out, any doubts can now be cast aside [more]
Creamfields 2006 has got off to a flying start with one of their most diverse line ups to date with The Prodigy, Goldfrapp, Gnarls Barkley and The Zutons all performing on this years Main Stage. To add to the glittering lineup, Creamfields have also announced more acts and DJs to the bill. [more]
In its ninth year running, one of the UK's most revered dance music festivals, Creamfield's is once again set to take centre stage, this time in bigger and better form [more]
Without doubt one of the hottest events marked annually on the Brazilian clubbing calendar, Skolbeats plays host to over 57,000 party goers who head to Sao Paulo to be part of the sexiest summer event in South America, and with tickets available for only US$15, it's pretty hard to resist! [more]
Moby renewed hostilities against The Prodigy this week in a wider critique against misogyny in pop music, following the jailing of Eminen copycat killer Christopher Duncan. [more]
Prodigy mainman Liam Howlett unveiled details of his eagerly anticipated Back To Mine compilation this week and robustly defended his decidedly eclectic track selection which includes The Stranglers, the Jam and Electric Light Orchestra's 70s soft rock shocker Living Thing. [more]
Dance culture's angriest multi-millionaire Liam Howlett joined one of Britain's most exclusive high society clubs over Christmas when his name was added to Debrett's 2005 edition of People Of Today. [more]
Liam Howlett continued promotion for his new Prodigy album 'Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned' this week with a pantomine style assault on mainstream dance music. [more]
Keith Prodigy and his new band Clever Brains Frying will be performing at next month's Global Gathering Festival, headlining Ali B's Air tent, Godskitchen promoters announced this week. [more]
The Prodigy's record label Beggars Banquet confirmed this week that the band's much anticipated new album is definitely going to be called Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned' and that the collaborators are Noel and Liam Gallagher, Hollywood starlet Juliette Lewis, Kool Keith and Princess Superstar. [more]
The Prodigy was in town over the weekend to rock out after the recent release of their album "Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned" [more]
A downsizing venue shift for a band that was promoting a bland and somewhat boring brand new album, through a live show that had been plagued by technical difficulties right around the country, every indicator suggested the school night Prodigy gig would be a complete flop, right? WRONG! [more]
After 15 years of genre-defining records, an all-too-long hiatus, a misguided single, much upheaval, and finally a new album, the level of anticipation for the first Prodigy tour in years could not have been higher. [more]
Hailed for helping break down the barriers between rock and dance (sounds so 2004!) more than a decade ago, English misfits The Prodigy rolled into town in support of the first album in eight years, Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (AONO). [more]
Two Tribes really needs no introduction. It comes around every year and is renowned for its big name acts, including a vast array of internationals. And this year was no exception. [more]
In the latest chapter in the Back To Mine series, we're taken to the home and through the epic record collection of The Prodigy's Liam Howlett for a trip through memory lane. Listening to some of his most mentionable influential moments in musical history. [more]
As a retrospective this really is awesome, and it's strange how many memories it brings back. Get a couple of mates around, whack this on the stereo and start swapping stories from the days of yore, I reckon. [more]
An essential record for Prodigy lovers or fans of the drum'n'bass frontier. [more]
The Prodigy are to release a greatest hits compilation in the summer. 'Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005' is due out on August 22, reports NME.com. The record will feature tracks from all of their studio albums, as well as two new songs. [more]
Several years on from their poorly received single, The Prodigy have hit back with their long awaited comeback - Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned. So the question begs: have The Prodigy maintained their incredible legacy, or do they look merely look like a washed-up bunch of tired old hacks? [more]
While perhaps not as groundbreaking as other artists on the scene at the time or even today when you've got the recipe right why change the ingredients? [more]