THE PRODIGY
BRIXTON ACADEMY, LONDON
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PHIL WALLIS
IT’S LITERALLY THE hottest week ever. But judging by the anticipation in the room, if The Prodigy’s spiritual home of Brixton Academy was on fire, underwater or on top of an erupting volcano, that wouldn’t have stopped this eclectic group of ravers, punks, rockers and outsiders coming to pay tribute to the late Keith Flint tonight. It’s been more than three years since The Prodigy’s manic court jester passed away, throwing their entire existence into doubt, and how we’ve missed them, and miss him.