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The Prodigy
About The Prodigy
This is a dedicated stream for The Prodigy’s discography, the Essex-born electronic act whose records have been rattling speakers since Liam Howlett started the project in Braintree in 1990. If you landed here looking for that specific sound, this is it. The station plays their catalogue and streams free online in AAC format.
The Prodigy built their name on big beat and breakbeat hardcore, a harder, more abrasive corner of electronic music than most dance stations bother with. Howlett himself calls the style “electronic punk”, which is probably the most accurate two-word description anyone has managed. Keith Flint, Leeroy Thornhill and MC Maxim completed the lineup that took those productions from underground raves to arenas. AllMusic called them “the Godfathers of Rave”, and that reputation holds up.
Worth knowing: the official website listed for this station is pcradio.ru, a Russian radio aggregator, so this is a third-party stream rather than something run by the band or their label. That doesn’t affect what you hear, but it’s worth keeping in mind if you’re trying to reach anyone officially connected to The Prodigy.
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Frequently asked questions
Electronic dance music, specifically big beat and breakbeat. The Prodigy are pioneers of these genres and describe their style as electronic punk.
The United Kingdom. The band formed in Braintree, England in 1990.
Yes. The stream is available online in AAC format through the official broadcast platform.
Liam Howlett (producer, keyboardist, and songwriter), Keith Flint (dancer and vocalist), and Leeroy Thornhill (dancer and live keyboardist) formed the band in 1990, later joined by MC and lead vocalist Maxim.
English.
Yes. AllMusic calls them 'the premiere dance act for the alternative masses' and 'the Godfathers of Rave'. They are recognized as pioneers of big beat and breakbeat-led genres.