i bought the original 12" in the bargain bin back in 93. It has become one of my all time favorite records. It is incredibly well produced. The progress of the track is like a story being told, with emotions like happiness, sadness and anger.. The Prodigy were masters in that - Full Throttle is also a very good example. This tune though, i will love it till the day i die.
What it suprise me more is the incredible complexity of drums (reworked break samples mostly) never seen nothing like this even today, but all Experience is like this, it aged greatly. Howlett was a very mad scientist.
This could be the first EDM song I've ever heard that made go bananas. Love the sound. I hope this undegoes a nice revival with contemporary elements and new production technics
bought the extended U.S. CD and it only had the Radio EDIT of this.. back to the shop to get the CD single!!! Radio Edit did it no justice,.. like most of Prodigy's radio edits lol
I've spent money on LP CD's DJ mixes, Beatport etc. etc....... I personally own over 10000 LP CD's of DJ mixes et al. And if I were to choose one, this is the pinnacle LP of every dance/club music ever created. I can compare others (Leftfield's 1st, or Orbital's brown 2nd) but this is IT. THE best club dance album of ALL TIME. I MEAN IT.
the jupiter 8 is the off key middle 8 section, which is gated in a "rave stylee". All of it was sequenced using the rock solid roland W30, the rest of it is probably the internal sample engine, an akai s1000/ s1100, korg M1, and tr909
Just listened to it and neh not my cup of tea it's too techno for me maybe 10 years ago i would have liked it more but i just ain't feeling it ,you can tell Liam didn't do it too
The only thing I like with the Rewound version, is the intro beats, but the beats troughout the rest of the track annoys me. Sounds too messy. The original album version is freaking amazing.
@@mistergeneration Yeah, and I don't like the Wind It Up voice on that one. Prefer the original voice. I do love Fire (Burning Version) from the 12'', but the cd single edit, is a bit poor, like the edit of One Love. Liam cut off the great parts of these tunes. The rough cut of We Are The Ruffest, from the Torso Dance single, is pretty neat. Massive beats.
@@Trawizz1 lol. Those edits are bad, like he was forced to do them against his will… I actually returned the US version of the Wind it Up rewound CD single because it didn’t have the full version on it and the edit of Rewound is kinda rubbish 😂😂
Nah man, the trashy drum-mess (JUST JACK THE KICK DRUM UP IN THE ENTIRE SUB-100HZ REGISTER), tinny synths and disregard for EQ-fullness is what makes the sound ;).
To this day, they way it changes at 2:11 is just mind blowing. To me The Prodigy is an absolute genius and way ahead of his time.
Love this remix, no-one does rhythms better than The Prodigy
this tune can never go out of date, memories
I still have this on 12" vinyl.... awesome 🙌
The Necessary Evil Lucky!
man these old prodigy tracks are pure gems
Played Elite on C64 to this tune, more than 20 years ago. I felt like a space pilot back then and still do...
K Lue Action Replay cartridges for the C64 were so cool :) nice memories!
Ah, but did you play to Hyperspeed as well? 👀
First hearing 1993(i was 13 years old ) we have 2021 same massive energy ⚡THE PRODIGY Forever!
i bought the original 12" in the bargain bin back in 93. It has become one of my all time favorite records. It is incredibly well produced. The progress of the track is like a story being told, with emotions like happiness, sadness and anger.. The Prodigy were masters in that - Full Throttle is also a very good example. This tune though, i will love it till the day i die.
Couldn't agree more. Loved this since it first came out.
awesome comment man!
And at the same time it manages to feel so down to earth with those piano stabs.
Just beautiful mate.
What it suprise me more is the incredible complexity of drums (reworked break samples mostly) never seen nothing like this even today, but all Experience is like this, it aged greatly. Howlett was a very mad scientist.
I haven't heard this in over 10 years and it's still bad azz!
WTF? I knew Wind It Up from nineties and I loved it always but I just found out about REWOUND!!!! OMG!!!!! What a remix!!!!
even crazier, this remix ended up being the official single
This could be the first EDM song I've ever heard that made go bananas. Love the sound. I hope this undegoes a nice revival with contemporary elements and new production technics
Best prodigy album
timeless for those that know, this is The Prodigy right here, just bangin' choon
Agreed, this is the proper Prodigy
Incredible track, phenomenal
Песня и альбом моего детства! 😁🤩❤
Still today! Chills
Best version hands down.
The PRODIGY 1992 muito bom SAUDADES 😢😢😢😢
bought the extended U.S. CD and it only had the Radio EDIT of this.. back to the shop to get the CD single!!! Radio Edit did it no justice,.. like most of Prodigy's radio edits lol
0 Dislikes, thats right, this track is impossible to hate :D
Always preferred this version to the 'experience' version.
Old schoooooolll!!!!!! :)
Thank U !
I've spent money on LP CD's DJ mixes, Beatport etc. etc....... I personally own over 10000 LP CD's of DJ mixes et al. And if I were to choose one, this is the pinnacle LP of every dance/club music ever created. I can compare others (Leftfield's 1st, or Orbital's brown 2nd) but this is IT. THE best club dance album of ALL TIME. I MEAN IT.
Chop sueye
System of a down
The last hardcore rave released by prodigy
the jupiter 8 is the off key middle 8 section, which is gated in a "rave stylee". All of it was sequenced using the rock solid roland W30, the rest of it is probably the internal sample engine, an akai s1000/ s1100, korg M1, and tr909
S R DHAIN how do you know they used the W30 on this? The gated Jupiter I can hear :)
Awesome
Early Prodigy was mint ! Down hill after 1995 and firestarter!
except for Poison, maybe :-)
Liam Howlett is the GOAT
Seriously.... every track on this album gets bettter and better as you go on, and it starts better than anything ever! if you disagree you are WRONg
best!
😮
Prodigy top buzz
Sorry i prefer the original its more grittier ,We are the ruffest on the Bside :)
kurt selvester What about Tightly Wound?
Just listened to it and neh not my cup of tea it's too techno for me maybe 10 years ago i would have liked it more but i just ain't feeling it ,you can tell Liam didn't do it too
OUT OF SPACIE
1993?
1991
1993
The only thing I like with the Rewound version, is the intro beats, but the beats troughout the rest of the track annoys me. Sounds too messy. The original album version is freaking amazing.
Maybe too off beat for you .. personally I though it was a worthy remix .. up there with We Are the Ruffest and Fire (Strangely limited mix)
@@mistergeneration Yeah, and I don't like the Wind It Up voice on that one. Prefer the original voice. I do love Fire (Burning Version) from the 12'', but the cd single edit, is a bit poor, like the edit of One Love. Liam cut off the great parts of these tunes. The rough cut of We Are The Ruffest, from the Torso Dance single, is pretty neat. Massive beats.
@@Trawizz1 lol. Those edits are bad, like he was forced to do them against his will… I actually returned the US version of the Wind it Up rewound CD single because it didn’t have the full version on it and the edit of Rewound is kinda rubbish 😂😂
@@mistergeneration The Wind It Up (Rewound Edit) is their worst track, next to their Baby's Got A Temper (Dub Mix)
@@Trawizz1disagree. This is one of the best tracks to test a car stereo, along with Get Funky in Cardington Hangars
Nah man, the trashy drum-mess (JUST JACK THE KICK DRUM UP IN THE ENTIRE SUB-100HZ REGISTER), tinny synths and disregard for EQ-fullness is what makes the sound ;).