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Article from Music Technology, September 1993

The Prodigy's Liam Howlett lays bare his soul, A bit


If you want to renew the tax disc on your car, you need Form VI1, unless you want the disc to run from a later date, in which case ask for Form VI0 at any main post office or Vehicle Registration Office. If you want to renew your insight into the techno-pop psyche, start here. This month: Liam Howlett of The Prodigy.

Prodigious



Liam and The Prodigy have four hit singles and an album Experience behind them, and have just completed sellout tours of Japan and Greece. The autumn will continue the live presence in Europe and America, with UK dates already confirmed (see below). A new EP One Love is scheduled for release in September, followed by a single and a brand new album by the end of the year.

1 What was the first synthesiser you ever played?

"Moog Prodigy."

2 Who is your favourite musical pioneer?

"Pink Floyd."

3 What's the difference between Take That and Stravinsky?

"Stravinsky wrote good original music. Anyway, who cares?"

4 What's the difference between a drum kit and a drum machine?

"Size!"

5 Playing live: why bother?

"You may not think so, but I feel a dickhead miming in front of a crowd."

6 WJiich record says most to you about music technology?

"Any Aphex Twin tune, because he creates his own technology."

7 What does the word multimedia mean to you?

"What does the phrase 'Bad Boy Don Gorgon' mean to you?"

8 How do you react to hearing a sample of your music on someone else's record?

"Depends who it is. Someone respectable, it's OK. 2 Limited - I'm getting paid in full."

9 What is the next piece of equipment you would like to buy?

"A Casio home keyboard with pop/rock/disco preset rhythms."

10 Will technology become invisible?

"No, but it has already become too easy to write music."


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Publisher: Music Technology - Music Maker Publications (UK), Future Publishing.

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