![]() Far from the distinct style that they are known for today, this was an era that saw the band firmly entrenching themselves in their musical surroundings. Considered one of the most productive and friendly times in the development of ‘electronic’ music, this was the very setting that gave birth to The Prodigy. And they would come, with whatever they could carry they would come in droves, just to obtain their little piece of release from their weekly burdens. All day and night music would blast out over the fields, enticing faraway travelers, beckoning them in the night, a sonic light post that shone through the dark. Hundreds gathered out in fields, huddled together to combat the conditions, waiting for artists to arrive and set up for the coming weekend’s festivities. Nightclubs, awash in neon, pumped all night long with whatever particular group or artist happened to be the favorite flavor at the time. Back then the rave circuit was a happy and relaxed place, artists and fans alike caught in their day glo drenched world of open air festivals and laid back vibes. Before the government decided to clamp down on the whole rave scene, before artists were forced underground, devoid of any options to release their music to an audience. ![]() Let’s turn back the clocks all the way until the year of 1992. Review Summary: You wanna take your brains to another dimension?
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