shit I'm watching this like it's some netflix series now :D
@cyrylski16 күн бұрын
also, you cant not appreciate those tracks being created in the 90s with the limited hardwarde they had back then, and how much imagination this required.
@cyrylski16 күн бұрын
I would spend long night hours back around year 2003 trying to reproduce those sounds in Reason 2 I think on my 800 mhz pentium pc. I was using very similar techniques to steal bits and pieces of drums from my grandpas pirated history of Jazz and Rock'n'Roll collection of albums. I was chopping them bass guitars, snares, single hi hats and drum loops like an addict :D what a time!
@Nefelibatacomingthrough17 күн бұрын
This guy is a real wizard. That synth guitar was amazing move! +1+1+1+1+1+1+1+111111
@ayagnich19 күн бұрын
solo guitar is the masterpiece
@MrBUESUM19 күн бұрын
Good work
@arturasf674019 күн бұрын
children should study this in school
@enhncr20 күн бұрын
Holly mother Santa Clara Maria!!!🤪🤪🤪🤪 u r a genius!!!!!
@adammolot21 күн бұрын
Дарю идею, чувак. Набираешь все эти сэмплы и создаёшь новые треки. То есть каждый трек сначала собираешь в оригинальном звучании, как в этом видео, а потом делаешь абсолютно другой (свой) трек из собранных звуков.
@daveroz22 күн бұрын
I learned a lot watching this! Awesome!
@GrahamThomas-ft7wz22 күн бұрын
When you consider the fact that the prodigy sampled almost all of their tracks without putting in the effort to create their own beats & sound's, it doesn't give them any credibility in the creative, department, just whinging it in the technical concoction of other artists sound's, like using sellotape to make a collarge. I liked them as a kid though.
@Oper8Music23 күн бұрын
That lead guitar has to be the most awesome trick I've ever seen. Absolutely unbelievable.
@diegoyotta23 күн бұрын
This was diabolical!
@photographsbypatte656223 күн бұрын
I thought I've seen it all in my old Metal Days but then I went to my first Prodigy gig in 2009 I could believe what I experienced. Every concert of them is like a 3rd world war and Keith was their general! 🫣😄 R.I.P. 💚
@monomakes24 күн бұрын
A masterwork!
@LudoFromParis25 күн бұрын
Trop fainéants pour dépasser puis se rabattre sur la voie de droite 🙄 Et pas mal de gens pensent aussi à tort être dans leurs droits ...
@yokkio25 күн бұрын
👏👏👏👏 just no words 🙌🙌🙌🙌
@FluidITGuy25 күн бұрын
where did the arp sound come from at the 9:15 mark?
@mishave4728 күн бұрын
Does the "smack my bitch up" part exist as a separate full-length teack? 😂
@Berqist28 күн бұрын
Me: "Can we get some Firestarter?" Mom: "We have Firestarter at home." Firestarter at home:
@arrangearrange29 күн бұрын
10/10
@1120PHZ29 күн бұрын
11:35 😂
@Manu-OfficialАй бұрын
7:35 that aged badly
@alman6581Ай бұрын
You are truly gifted. To find those samples by itself is amazing.
@DarmachakraАй бұрын
Fantastic video. And the guy with the blonde hair as 60s Keith is brilliant :)
@Owen-hg3cuАй бұрын
I think in some ways its more difficult to recreate this, than it was to create it originally, because Howlett wasnt trying to match something else 100%. But of course he had the creative vision and musicality to make something out of all those samples. I'll never forget when i first saw / heard this track in 96. It was quite a shock, seeing this electronic and punk mashup. They say it was Oasis's third album that killed off Britpop but id argued this did. It made everything else sound and look so tired.
@MonoCronicАй бұрын
This is INSANELY accurate!!!
@TheHACIQABULАй бұрын
Второй такой группы не будет
@MrDanieloneillАй бұрын
Bummer that the most iconic part of the track, the drums, he didn't even cut himself.
@Pulsi79Ай бұрын
Liam Howlett Genius
@howardhutchinson1631Ай бұрын
I personally think that simply experimenting with samples led to the final song, there was no clear vision, just playing around and let it sound good. Presets from a Roland JD-990 with Vintage-Card and a Korg Prophecy did the rest.
@dannyseville2543Ай бұрын
The extra little tweaks you have put into it really take it to the next level.
@mmilerngruppeАй бұрын
9:52 блять, твой переход на галоп, прям до слёз.
@adamcoeАй бұрын
holy shit the breeders? that's killer
@ConstantinesisАй бұрын
How did he know where all the samples come from?
@VEC7ORltАй бұрын
Listen to enough things and you kinda start to know also browsing sample packs.
@Tom__WolfАй бұрын
I'm pretty sure Howlett is proud!
@XmarkedSpotАй бұрын
That part from 9:48 onward reminds me of Shpongle, probably the only electronic music I prefer over The Prodigy. Thank you for the great video, friend
@mocreativАй бұрын
you made the end super funny, i like it :) Thank You
@Dani-El.Ай бұрын
8:01 that synth is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard in my life.