The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One
The Prodigy · 1999
51 min · 8 tracks · alternative rock · electronica · techno
An exhilarating blend of breakbeat and rave, showcasing eclectic samples and frenetic energy throughout its seamless mixes.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- exhilarating dance floor energy seamless transitions and surprises wave-like pacing for movement
- Context
- Released in 1999, 'The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One' came after The Prodigy's commercial peak with 'The Fat of the Land.' At this point, the group had solidified their status in the electronic music scene, known for their innovative approach to blending genres. This album served as a DJ mix compilation that highlighted their influences and showcased their skills in a live setting.
- If you like
- alternative rock, electronica, techno
The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One is an album by The Prodigy, released in 1999. An exhilarating blend of breakbeat and rave, showcasing eclectic samples and frenetic energy throughout its seamless mixes. This album is significant for its role in bridging the gap between electronic and hip-hop music, influencing subsequent artists in these genres. The Prodigy's reputation as pioneers in the big beat movement was further cemented by this release, which received positive reviews and contributed to their legacy within the rave culture of the late '90s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One sound like?
An exhilarating blend of breakbeat and rave, showcasing eclectic samples and frenetic energy throughout its seamless mixes. Rooted in alternative rock and electronica.
What makes The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One by The Prodigy notable?
This album is significant for its role in bridging the gap between electronic and hip-hop music, influencing subsequent artists in these genres. The Prodigy's reputation as pioneers in the big beat movement was further cemented by this release, which received positive reviews and contributed to their legacy within the rave culture of the late '90s. Released in 1999, 'The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One' came after The Prodigy's commercial peak with 'The Fat of the Land.' At this point, the group had solidified their status in the electronic music scene, known for their innovative approach to blending genres. This album served as a DJ mix compilation that highlighted their influences and showcased their skills in a live setting.
Who is The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One for?
The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One works well if you're into exhilarating dance floor energy, seamless transitions and surprises and wave-like pacing for movement.
How many songs are on The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One?
The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One has 8 tracks, running approximately 51 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Section 1: Intro Beats / Punk Shock / Untitled / Chemical Beats / Kool Keith Housing Things / Sport / Give the Drummer Some / Wildstyle 7:18
- 2 Section 2: Bug Powder Dust / Pump Me Up / How High / Poison / Been Caught Stealing / I Get Wrecked 6:44
- 3 Section 3: The Mexican / Rock the House / The Best Part of Breaking Up / King Kut 6:03
- 4 Section 4: Hey Can You Relate / What Time Is Love / Funky Acid Makossa / Shafted Off / And the Break Goes Again / Radio Babylon / Rockit / 900 Number / Spybreak / It’s the New Style 7:52
- 5 Section 5: New York / Punk to Funk / I’m Sick 4:57
- 6 Section 6: The Home of Hip-Hop / Strong Island / Kowalski / Time to Get Ill / I’m Gonna Love You a Little More Baby / Public Enemy Number One / Blow Your Head / Breakin’ Bells 5:48
- 7 Section 7: Get Down / Humpty Dance / Dope On Plastic / Beats and Pieces 3:59
- 8 Section 8: Sure Shot / Breakdance Electric Boogie / Doomsday of Rap / Ozone Breakdown / Funky Nassau / It’s Just Begun 8:40
Release Date
January 1, 1999
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
51 min 26 sec
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