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The Prodigy
Enter New Longterm Deal With Cooking Vinyl
THE PRODIGY are back with their own
new label, and this time they’re doing it their
way. Always fiercely independent, the band have decided
to set up their new label Ragged Flag, which will
be the platform for their next album release and will
subsequently act as an outlet for new talent that
they find.
Backed by UK Independent label Cooking Vinyl, the
deal will allow the band to continue to enjoy total
creative control over all aspects of their music and
how it is presented.
Prodigy founder member Liam Howlett commented : ‘”We
have been planning this for a while and we are looking
forward to building our label up, starting off with
the release of the new Prodigy album. We have recorded
a few songs already for this next album and they are
sounding big and mean!”
“The Prodigy are one of the most relevant bands
to today’s world,” said Cooking Vinyl’s
Managing Director Martin Goldschmidt. “It is
a real honour to be entrusted with handling affairs
for Ragged Flag. This is a fantastic start to 2007,
and it is the start of a new era for Cooking Vinyl.”
Says Cooking Vinyl’s Product Director Rob Collins,
“We can’t wait to start getting music
out there and show everybody just how great this band
is.”
The Prodigy are currently in the studio working on
the follow up to the number 1 albums “The Fat
Of The Land”, “Always Outnumbered, Never
Outgunned” and “Their Law”.
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