@@ignaciomorenojimenez7986idk why, but in every music stream platforms such as Apple Music, Spotify, YT Music they removed 2 songs Charly (Trip into Drum and Bass), Hyperspeed:((
Yeah I was feeling like i was being gas lit, like “there is a song called hyper speed on this feckin’ album!”. glad i have an OG copy of it on CD. Can’t take that back.
I cant stop reminiscing the 90's I was just 12 years old when I bought the Prodigy Experience cassette tape, now I'm 42 and I've still got it, along with Leftfield, Orbital, massive attack and the KLF.
We grew up in a great time, didn't we? I'm early 40's and the more I see the more I'm convinced we hit our peak as a species in the 90's. Tech was juuust good enough. Everything was hopeful. We believed in our future. The music was epic..none of the insanity of the last few years.
@@adamsmith4813 I'm a bit older. I did my work experiance to this. I was 15 doing 2 weeks of work exp and one of the workers drove past mt area on the way. He wanted to listen to what I had in my Walkman. It was The Prodigy Experiance..I converted a couple people that day :D
I remember discovering this track, and then playing it to my 8 month old son at the time, it made him smile, and 13 years later he is still a Prodigy fan like his dad 😊. Thanks for the music and rest in peace Keith, truly a legend ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
That's an excellent story I'd be chuffed with that, my kids have some of my taste, so I'm more than happy with that, Prodigy experience is immense, every track is simply a choooooooone
I'm 15 and I think this generation's music is BOLLOCKS. People just presume that all young people listen to nothing but the commercial shit but I love the prodigy and experience is my favourite album, would love to be old enough to have been around in the early nineties.
The early 90's was the best time to be alive ! Late 90's was lager-lout, lad/ladette, Spice Slag/Oasis shite ! Oh, and you're now 26 ! Still very cute I'll be bound !
Truly timeless. As epic now as the day it was released. These lads weren't in a league of their own, they were on a whole different stratosphere to everyone and anyone else
we used to listen on a small stereo and on Charly it was hilarious because it could not produce the bass AT ALL! Little bit of Bass (silence) it cracked us up each time!
Gosh, the songs on this CD are so brilliant in quality. Still sounds epic after so many years. My kids like it too. I find it important to teach them some dance history before they are spoiled by the Avicii's and David Crappa's. So glad I saw these guys quite few times in '90s :-)
Can you believe this song is twenty years old? Back in the early nineties this was surely some of the heaviest and most intense electronic music you could find.
this song.. while rolling.. is indescribable.. the pure, raw energy in this song is just fucking amazing, i once played back this song 5 times straight when rollin with some friends, danced damn near the whole time i wasnt turning it back on. to the older generation: some of us youngins still rave to the good shit, like this!! i want old prodigy at raves :(
The first time that I heard this tune I was sitting in my cousins room cause he is a Dj and we used to listen to tunes at the weekend and get out of it on E's and coke to the point where we would be mashed and they were the best days of my life ❤❤❤.
I'm not ever gonna stop listening to it either I'm 55 now , yes I've wandered this earth with the dinosaurs, can't believe I'm this age already wtf where did that go so quick, I'll be dead by the time I finish this 🤣
1:10 - THIS is where The Prodigy Experience really starts ! GENIUS ! Could anyone other than Liam Howlett come up with music that is so raw, fast, aggressive and noisy, yet so harmonic, intensely atmospherically clinical and generally infectious ?!?
@@Tokyo_Dawn Just listened to it. Interesting, not as intensely raw/clinical and atmospherically abyssal as I expected; I'm more of a Ministry/NIN fan !
this album is the sound track to my teens and is what formed the original bond between me and my besty when I was living in Scotland. R.I.P Keith and thanks for the memories
I heard this album when it came out .some absolute chad of a classmate brought it in to school on cassette tape . And that was it for me lifelong fan. To think a 22 year old Liam Howlett put together this complex masterpiece with 35 year old tech is mind blowing
The boyfriend of a friends sister was a british soldier here in Germany in 1992 and I was 12 years young. This album was played, when we visited him. From that moment on, I was infected by this incredible sound. The next two albums were great too. :-)
Kasetu sam kupio u knez mihajlovoj bio sam 6 razred osnovne skole....bio sam opsednut muzikom koju je prodigy pravio....takva pokretacka energija kroz mracni misteriozni pravac raznih elektronskih pravaca niko nikada nije pravio niti ce uspeti da ponovi..
Un álbum que marcó unas etapas de mi infancia, y si escuchaba estos temas siendo. Pequeño jaja música de la buena, que buenos eran los 90's ahora tengo 30 años y a veces me gusta volver al pasado! 💪
First album I listened too... 7 years old.. 2006 on my Philips mp3 player for my birthday from my dad (90s raver)...thata where music became magic... 😬😬🏃♂️🚶♂️🧎♂️
If I had to choose one Prodigy tune to listen to, I could only have one, no more, just that one to listen to for the rest of my days, I’d go nuts and have a cry. I love The prodigy, it’s a part of me, this tune in particular, when I hear it my body thanks me, it’s like I needed it. Big up the real old skool ❤
More exactly its "lets jet out, we'll cruise at hyperspeed, i got the beat, i got the beat, and thats ALL we need - check it out!" Then hyp and hyper a million times
Thursday 20th Dec Brixton Academy. Played this towards the end of the gig, never heard it live before. Fucking excellent! The crowd were like ''no fucking way! What the fuck?!''. So unexpected, which made it even more fantastic!
This is a dirty dirty sexy beat. Get down and dirty... is that Captain Rock mIxed up in here ooooh yeah and that tunes from back in 84 now we is talkin OOollld Skool!
This may be true for some. I am a metalhead, born in 1990, and saw slipknot in 2004 with my dad, haha but in the metal days I will look back and say 2004-whenever i stop going to metal shows will be the good ole times, but as far as raving, Its these times, 1991-1999 that I wish I was a part of the rave scene, seemed so fucking awesome and underground, Ive been to several but its so commercialized now I cant stand it. watching vids of n-joi makes me sick to be a part of now a days raving.