

Like their heroes, The Prodigy, the resulting fusion was a genre unto itself. The result was a pure blast of sonic warfare, and over the course of its 19 tracks the album cemented ‘That Noisia Sound’. There are nods to the drum 'n' bass scene of that time in there - specifically, the 2000-era neurofunk sound - as well as touches of people like Justice, Amon Tobin, Tipper, The Prodigy, Opgezwolle, some 90s hip-hop, video game soundtracks and movie scores.” Between the three of us, we wanted to mix up all the things we liked and, as a whole, for it to be a good representation of what we were about and what set us apart from the rest.

“And we wanted to prove that, artistically, we were more than the tunes we were known for at the time. “We wanted to show what we could do,” says Roos.
