digital hardcore documentary
Top Comments
All Comments (62)
-
That thing the interviewer said was spot-on: The Prodigy doesn't want to be political. They were only labelled like that.
-
This is awesome, thanks for uploading this! (although I wish I could understand it :/)
-
@ATDHR Id say The Prodigy are about as political as Jedward ha l do like some of there tracks though.
The best way to be political in a band is the ask the questions a child would.
-
@THVStudios: Hey cool, Danke für die Antwort! Hab ja auch zugegebenermassen ein bisschen polemisiert. Wo mein persönlicher Geschmack hin tendiert ist ja unschwer zu erkennen :D
Danke für die inspirierende Musik! Hat mich damals tief beeinflusst..........
-
@THVStudios what is there to share? noone is going to make anything. behaving like a dick? i dont know what you are talking about btw we know who to invite ( cause people talk about their experiences with bands).
-
@ookami3380 we never said 'we won't accept money'. I think you got the wrong idea. We are anarchist libertarians. If someone makes money from other people's work, we think the profits must be shared fairly. What is your problem? If you want us to play a free show at your squat, behaving like a dick and accusing us of bullshit won't make it happen. When someone works for 'free', someone always has to pay the costs. The question is if you let money compromise your music and not if you get paid.
-
@THVStudios uh uh dont you pin those things on me. people that i work with are always payed for travelling and have to eat and drink as much as they want. and i do not believe that alec empire is the regular anarchist that wont accept money. just the opposite. people like drumcorpse would play for 300euros. thats ok but band like this wouldnt sleep anywhere and eat anything. cause they are professionals right :) ? if you think that anarchist community has a promoter then you missed the point.
-
@ookami3380 'food and drink' is payment by the way. If the squat has the sound engineers, lighting people, basically everyone who 'works' at a show, yes. Playing a show does cost money. Would you pay for the travel of the whole band? Or does 'playing for free' mean that everybody else is paying so you can 'party'? It is very easy for you to accuse other people like that, but what are you really doing to make sth happen?
-
@THVStudios well is there squat parties anymore? the ones that you play for food and drink?
not really. when you say professional musicians that moment i know that you are not into it for the scene,people and idea. professional today means " i make money out of this "
-
@Bloodclaatkrabbz @endorphobiaxs Wir hatten fast 10 Jahre breakbeats, jungle, usw gemacht. 2001 hatten wir einfach keine Lust mehr. Lag auch an der damals kaputten Szene. Das hatte nichts mit Geld zu tun. Jeder hat seinen Geschmack. Wir haben einfach gemerkt, daß die Qualität sich nicht mehr hochhalten lies, da es sich für uns etwas abgenutzt hatte. Deshalb habe ich ehrlich einfach einen Schlussstrich gezogen (Alec vs Elvis). Nicht für immer, aber fürs erste. Hoffe, das hilft. :)
the prodigy not is 100% poltical, but are good djs and musicans, atari teenage riot is more political and anarchist two bands are diferent and good
ATDHR 3 years ago 10
yeah. it´s right. I´m german and understand him. he says that prodigy is a kind of a fake to him. because they make different punk hair cuts and say they are punk. and also that they have no `political energy´
King0rKING 3 years ago 6