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The Prodigy Photobook Due

Covering 'Invaders Must Die' tour

Rave-rock icons The Prodigy have revealed that they are in the final stages of preparing a lavish new photobook.

The Prodigy helped bring rock and dance closer together, pioneering new studio techniques that would turn the guitar into a rave instrument. However after two decades the band are still resolutely a live phenomenon.

Storming festivals across the nation this summer The Prodigy seemed revitalised. At times recalling the energy of their Acid House origins the band had a truck full of new material to unleash towards unsuspecting audiences.

Headlining Scotland's RockNess festival The Prodigy seemed at home amidst the spectacular surroundings. Now a new photobook is set to details the highlights of the band's lengthy 'Invaders Must Die' tour.

The Prodigy will only press 999 copies of the limited edition book, containing 350 pages. Lavishly illustrated with 500 images the book is set to be a glorious tribute to the band's once in a lifetime live experience - and with more dates scheduled for January 'Invaders Must Die' shows no sign of surrendering.

As well as the exclusive photography each copy of the book will be signed by band members Liam Howlett, Keith Flint and Maxim Reality, the creative core of the legendary rave rock pioneers.

Available from January 4th, the new book follows on from a lavish 3-CD edition of 'Invaders Must Die'. Containing rare demos, exclusive remixes and more the expanded package demonstrates how creative the entity known as The Prodigy really are.

The Prodigy are set to release their new photobook 'Invaders Must Die' on January 4th.

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