Prodigy: Day Is My Enemy
Prodigy: Day Is My Enemy
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Prodigy
Label: Take Me to the Hospital
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 711297880571
Genre: Electronic
Limited triple 180gm color vinyl LP box set. Each of the LPs - one black, one red and one yellow were cut at 45rpm and come packaged in printed inner sleeves housed in lift off lid box. Includes 12" x 12" and 36" x 24" posters, and a 12" x 12" 3D lenticular art print plus digital download. 2015 album from the veteran British electronic band. The Day Is My Enemy is probably the most British sounding album you'll hear this year. Not British in the flag waving jingoistic sense, but in a way that understands that the night time spaces of urban Britain are a multi-hued cacophony of cultures. If Invaders Must Die was the sound of the rusted urban sprawl decaying like an open wound in the British countryside, then The Day is My Enemy is about the angry humanity existing in the decay of the urban nightmare. Uncompromising first single 'Nasty' fires out of the cannons like a ferocious statement of intent and finds Keith Flint at his snarling best. The Prodigy have always cut a solitary path through the noise-scapes of electronic dance music. They've dropped five epoch defining studio albums and delivered unforgettable live performances that have taken electronic beats into unchartered territories. Throughout this time they've remained resolutely focused on their own vision, inspiring legions of artists along the way.
Tracks:
1.1 The Day Is My Enemy Vocals [Additional] - Martina Topley-Bird, Paul 'Dirtcandy' Jackson
1.2 Nasty Backing Vocals - Tim Hutton Vocals [Additional] - Brother Culture
2.1 Rebel Radio Backing Vocals - Tim Hutton Vocals [Additional] - Brother Culture
2.2 Ibiza Featuring [Vocals] - Sleaford Mods
2.3 Wall of Death
3.1 Wild Frontier Backing Vocals - Tim Hutton Producer [Additional] - Killsonik
3.2 Get Your Fight on Producer [Additional] - Killsonik
3.3 Invisible Sun Backing Vocals - Tim Hutton
4.1 Destroy Producer [Additional] - Zak H Laycock
4.2 Beyond the Deathray
5.1 Rok-Weiler
5.2 Rhythm Bomb Vocals [Featuring], Producer [Additional] - Flux Pavilion
6.1 Roadblox
6.2 Medicine