Liam Howlett
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Liam Paris Howlett (born August 21, 1971) is the core member of the British band The Prodigy.
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[edit] Early life
Born and raised in Braintree, Essex, Howlett was trained in classical piano from childhood. At the age of 14, he mixed songs recorded from the radio using the pause button on his cassette player. It was the time he went to school at Alec Hunter High in Braintree when he first got influenced by hip-hop music and culture. He learned breakdancing alongside his crew called "The Pure City Breakers", and DJed in his first band Cut 2 Kill before starting to write his own music. He decided to leave Cut 2 Kill when they nearly got into a shooting during a gig at a bar.
Having had his fill with the prejudices and the vibes in the hip hop scene, Howlett gained interest in electronic music. He became connected to rave music when he went to his first rave in 1989, at the age of 18, which was held at "The Barn" in Essex. He became hooked immediately and from this point in time onwards he would spend his time recording and mixing rave tunes in his bedroom.
Howlett's first appearance in the mainstream came in an episode of Rapido, hosted by future Eurotrash presenter Antoine de Caunes. It showed Howlett mixing in his bedroom.
[edit] The Prodigy
At weekends, he went to all the raves and when the clubs closed down in the early morning those ravers went on to party on the beach while Liam played a compilation of the latest rave tracks out of a van. One day, Keith Flint approached him and asked whether Liam could do some mixes for him. When Liam had done the mixes he would pass it to Keith. One night, when Keith and Leeroy Thornhill were returning from a rave, they flipped Liam’s tape onto side B to find some of Liam's own tracks on it and got completely hooked. They decided to approach Liam and ask him if he wanted to play on stage with Keith and Leeroy dancing at the front of the stage. Liam agreed, and The Prodigy was born. The Prodigy name came about by Liam putting the name "The Prodigy" on the tape he gave to Keith, for a joke. They all decided this was a good name for the band. It is also thought that the band's name was derived from an early Synthesizer owned by Liam, a Moog Prodigy.
In 1998, Liam was offered the chance to do a mix for Mary Anne Hobbs' radio show. He dug out some of his old favourite tracks again and this prompted him to release an edited (due to some copyright issues) version of the mix in February, 1999. It was the first material which was recorded in his new home studio "The Dirtchamber", so accordingly the album was to be called Prodigy presents Dirtchamber Sessions Volume 1.
In the end of January 2006, a compilation album titled Back to Mine: Liam Prodigy was released. It was a collection of Howlett's favorite tunes, including an exclusive Prodigy track called "Wake the Fuck Up", which is often performed as an intro in The Prodigy's live concerts.
[edit] Personal life
On June 6, 2002 Liam married a member of All Saints, Natalie Appleton.[1] Their son, Ace Billy, was born on March 2 2004.
[edit] References
- ^ IMDb. Liam Howlett biography. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2007-05-28.
[edit] External links
- Interview at SuicideGirls.com Mar 25, 2006
- Fan Site
- MySpace Fan Club
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