He's used writers on most of his tracks but yes he has a huge impact on what they've put out over the years. I'm not hating and I only found out he's used writers for years myself recently
@@MorgueOfficialMusic If you buy an album from them, read the "written by" on the credits. He probably does the most of it but there are a few guys that do track writing.
@@robinjames7493 Makes sense as he wasn't the only one in the group, was behind the production and beat craeation then arrangements were effort of group
@@robinjames7493 Are you sure these aren't people who helped in the production or engineers? also may be people he had to credit as he used samples or like others have said, other band members (their real names). Just looked at 5 songs on Wikipedia from Prodigy's first 2 albums and all said Written By Liam Howlett only.
Adele came long after XL had jumped the shark in late 90's. In 1992 XL was perhaps the greatest record label in the World. Today it's a label of artificial art, empty music that is sculpted out of nothing except occational good stuff such as Sigur Rós and Special Request.
That Brian Adams single was so shit!! I remember when I was a teen and that crap sat at number one forever!! its now considered a legendary classic!! its still bollocks to this day :)
As Serbs have the old saying "same garbage different packaging" same idiots today trying hard to speed up their way to death, same people who have talent struggle being pushed around with the stupid system, same mainstream media garbage being pushed in your face and other talents being kept hidden away. The difference being today you can sit at home and find things online more easy while back then you have to constantly be on the move to find something new. Mind it you will miss school, jobs, etc which essentially shape you as an individual and put a roof above your head. Unless you are extremely lucky.
jaja es increíble este video!! hace un tiempo lo vi pero no lo encontraba, una verdadera reliquia, miralo a liam produciendo desde la pieza que animal siendo un guachin!!!!
moby and prodigy in 91 was my first cds of thousands of records, cds, and mp3s to come after. i don't how i could have possibly raved more in my life time, but if i could go back in time, i would try.
Only thing I hear here is bashing Bryan Adams and repetitive "music", thank god those '90s are gone. These kids here act like they invented the wheel or something... boring.
1991 and 92 was when it all started to turn to shit. Commercialised and turned into big nightclubs under the rave banner. Gloves, whistles and all that light stick waving crap.
If you look carefully you can also see his faithful Atari ST in the background. I remember reading an interview with Liam in NME and he was saying he couldn't do what he does without his Atari ST.
For some reason I got a feeling that these interviews took place after Bryan Adams 'I do it for you' was in the charts. I remember being completely sick of Bryan too lol
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Time doesn't do this sound much justice .. however check out modern The day is my enemy live 2018 amd this band has stood the smtest of time at the helm of Master H
Bet the kids will be checking out Brian Adams now! What’s the alternative to all this techno rubbish I hear and who the hells Liam Howlett I’ll probably hear as well anyway. Funny world.
This I can dig... especially the prodigy always been a fan of Liam. But that dubstep shit thats out today is garbage. Rave and techno actually takes skill and technique. Literally had to upload your beats on a analog floppy disc and had to play the keyboard to play the song and beats and on top of that if you wanted to record it for a record you had to record on analog tape. None of that lame ass fruity loops shit press play and maybe hit a button to cause a bass drop.
EL _Wilder88 listen to ‘Rusko - snes dub’ or ‘benga - 26 basslines’ for *dubstep*, none of that lazer siren shit. (Apart from the intro to 26 bass lines)
It probably took days just to record one song, let alone gather samples one by one, imagine the pain and effort all the 90s techno producers had to go through
"None of that lame ass fruity loops shit press play and maybe hit a button to cause a bass drop" People like this are the ones who give up after 1 day trying to produce music because they think it's all pressing 1 button to make music. Why do you think there are so many artists failing and giving up? producing music is NOT easy, it was not easy in the 90s and it's not easy now. Stop being so fucking ignorant.