Saturday, February 2, 2019
Case Study of The Prodigy :: GCSE Projects History Music Band Essays
Case Study of The ProdigyMy task in this case landing field is to write about a band/artist that has reached public intumescence in the last 10 years in spite of appearance the u.k and that have in addition had at least one top 20 single within the u.k singles chart. Their music mustiness be completely original and they must have produced at least 1 hit album. The band I am about to write about in this case understand is the Dance/Rap band whom some people call the techno terrorists, The Prodigy.former(a) HistoryThe Prodigy consisted of 5 original members, 2 dancers, 1 DJ and 2 M.C.s, how ever before these 5 met the Prodigy didnt outlive and only was a thought inside the DJ and musical single Liam Howletts head. Howlett was certainly the musical force behind the Prodigy sound. He was born in 1974 in Braintree in Essex. He was educated in music as a classical piano player. As he grew older he began to listen to early ska and punk and by substitute(prenominal) school Liam had become very much attracted to the hip-hop scene and listened to bands the likes of Grand master flash and Run Dmc. Only a few years later, still very much influenced by hip-hop, Liam had saved up enough cash to by two decks or turntables and became the DJ for a rap band called Cut to Kill. The band eventually secured a record contract with a record company named tam Tam records. Yet the record deal excluded Liam, despite the fact that the band use one of his tracks to win the contract. After this betrayal Liam left the band, started to loose religion in the rap scene and started to look for brighter more promising areas in music.While Liam was DJ-ing in the hip-hop scene, a new wave of unratified music had taken to the underground scene Acid House. This used engine room to create fast and powerful head stimulating beats that could never be simulated or created by human beings. The only centering to experience this sort of music was to go to large illegal store parties that ev entually formed the foundation for what is now known as a rave. Liams first experience of this was at a place called the vitamin B complex in Rayne, he thought it was the best thing he had ever been to and even begin DJ-ing at some of these illegal underground events. This was therefore where Liam met dancer Leroy Thornhill and singer/dancer Keith Flint.
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