Breathe (The Prodigy song) explained

Breathe
Cover:Breathe Prodigy.jpg
Type:single
Artist:the Prodigy
Album:The Fat of the Land
B-Side:
  • "Their Law" (live)
  • "Poison" (live)
  • "The Trick"
Studio:Earthbound (Braintree, Essex, England)
Genre:
Length:
  • 5:35 (album version)
  • 3:59 (edit)
Label:XL
Producer:Liam Howlett
Prev Title:Firestarter
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Smack My Bitch Up
Next Year:1997

"Breathe" is a song by English electronic dance music band the Prodigy, released in November 1996 by XL Recordings as the second single from their third album, The Fat of the Land (1997). It was written by band members Liam Howlett, Keith Flint and Maxim Reality, featuring a drum break from the song "Johnny the Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed" by Thin Lizzy. The whiplashing sword sound effect is a sample of "Da Mystery of Chessboxin" by Wu-Tang Clan. As with "Firestarter", Jim Davies played the guitar in the song. "Breathe" became the group's second consecutive number-one in the United Kingdom and also topped the charts in the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden. Its music video was directed by Walter Stern, depicting the band in an abandoned, decrepit apartment building. Melody Maker ranked "Breathe" number 29 in their list of the best singles of 1996,[4] and Q Magazine featured it in their "1001 Best Songs Ever" in 2003.[5]

History

The first ever performance of the song was held at a concert at the Pionir Hall in Belgrade, Serbia, on 8 December 1995, 11 months prior to its release. It was the first major international music act to play in Belgrade since the breakup of Yugoslavia, and came shortly after UN sanctions were partially lifted. "Breathe" thus became an iconic song for Serbia's urban youth.[6]

Critical reception

Larry Flick from Billboard stated that the song, "with its jittery, faux funk beat, caustic synths, and snarling vocals" gets stronger with repeated spins.[7] Nick Varley from The Guardian wrote, "'Firestarter' was only softening us up. Liam Howlett and his assorted helpers have now served up an even more stunning slab of modern genius." He added, "You don't have to be in a club, helped by the strobe lights, to appreciate the appeal as the drum roll cracks into place before giving way to the type of pounding beat that seems to have been the essential ingredient in the great singles of the year. Think 'Firestarter', 'Setting Sun', 'Born Slippy' and Beck's 'Devil's Haircut'."[8] Melody Maker ranked "Breathe" number 29 in their list of "Singles of the Year" in December 1996, naming it "a rarity, this; a Prodigy single that grew on you. Less instant, more insistent — insidious, even. Nervous tension made music."[4] Music Week gave it three out of five, noting that Howlett's "raucous electronic punksters get louder and less accessible by the day. This frantic, apocalyptic number will do well to emulate their spring number one 'Firestarter'."[9]

Paul Moody from NME wrote, "'Breathe' - that rarest of things, a Prodigy track that grows on you - sounds ever more sinister in such claustrophobic surroundings, drilled as it is to a brain-numbing intensity of kick drums over which Keith howls the still baffling lyric, "Twisted animator!"(sic)."[10] A reviewer from People Magazine said that songs like this "are cathartic performances capable of spreading dance fever to the stubbornest rock-and-roll head-bangers".[11] James Hyman from the Record Mirror Dance Update praised the track, giving it a top score of five out of five. He added, "The punk-aggressive energy found here echoes landmark anarchist tracks such as the Pistols' 'God Save The Queen' (with its 'no future' cries) and Silver Bullet's 'Ruff Karnage'. Twangy guitar and ever-changing industrial breaks complement all the exhortations."[12]

Chart performance

The song was a major worldwide hit, reaching the top 10 in several countries such as Australia, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Switzerland. "Breathe" was a number-one hit in Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. The song was also a hit in France, reaching number 26. In the United States, the song reached number 18 on the US Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. The single also returned to the Billboard charts after Flint's death, entering number 14 on its Dance/Electronic Digital Songs Sales chart in its 16 March 2019 issue.

Music video

The accompanying music video for "Breathe" was directed by English director Walter Stern and took place in what resembled an abandoned, decrepit apartment building, with the band members experiencing various aural, visual and psychological phenomena, with Keith Flint and Maxim representing the phenomena, while Leeroy Thornhill and Liam Howlett are caught in the phenomenon. Various animals, like an alligator, and crickets, make an appearance, evoking different types of phobias. The music video won the 1997 MTV Video Music Award for Viewer's Choice and International Viewer's Choice Award for MTV Europe. This was also the band's final video to feature dancer Leeroy Thornhill.

Track listings

  1. "Breathe" (edit) – 3:59
  2. "Their Law" (live at Phoenix Festival '96 featuring PWEI) – 5:24
  3. "Poison" (live at the Tourhout & Werchter Festival '96) – 5:16
  4. "The Trick" – 4:25

A1. "Breathe" (edit) – 3:59

A2. "The Trick" – 4:25

B1. "Breathe" (instrumental) – 5:35

B2. "Their Law" (live at Phoenix Festival '96 featuring PWEI) – 5:24

  1. "Breathe" (edit) – 3:59
  2. "The Trick" – 4:25

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1996–1997)Peak
position
Canada (Nielsen SoundScan)[19] 3
Czech Republic (IFPI)[20] 1
Denmark (IFPI)[21] 1
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)1
Hungary (Mahasz)[22] 1
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[23] 4
Italy (FIMI)[24] 8

Year-end charts

Chart (1996)Position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[26] 82
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[27] 113
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[28] 5
UK Singles (OCC)[29] 14
Chart (1997)Position
Australia (ARIA)[30] 9
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[31] 61
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[32] 20
Germany (Official German Charts)[33] 52
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[34] 7
Romania (Romanian Top 100)[35] 20
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[36] 26
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[37] 35
UK Singles (OCC)[38] 101

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)
United Kingdom11 November 1996XL[39]
United States2 June 1997Alternative radio[40]

In popular culture

The song is included in a 2012 television commercial for Tooheys Extra Dry.[41] [42] [43] Up until the 2012 PDC World Darts Championship, Dutch darts player Michael van Gerwen used the song as his walk-on theme.[44] The song was also used as the theme tune of the defunct Filipino public service program Aksyon Ngayon broadcast on DZMM. Professional wrestler Al Snow used the song as an entrance theme during his stint in Extreme Championship Wrestling.

Remixes

Alongside other The Fat of the Land songs, Breathe was remixed by The Glitch Mob and Zeds Dead on a sampler titled The Added Fat EP in 2012.

In 2021, two remixes by Rene LaVice featuring RZA were released for the F9 Soundtrack.

Camo & Krooked and Mefjus released a remix of the song in 2022 which was awarded the "Best Remix" award at the Drum & Bass Arena Awards 2022.[45]

A new version with era on vocals was done for the film Fast and furious 9 and made it on the official soundtrack

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Keith Flint of The Prodigy Was the Face and Voice of America's '90s Electronic Boom. www.billboard.com.
  2. Web site: The Prodigy Rework 'Breathe' with Rza for 'Fast and Furious 9' Soundtrack . .
  3. Web site: Q&A: The Prodigy Look Back on the Most Aggressive Career in Electronic History. 27 April 2015. 13 March 2019. 21 August 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190821022938/https://www.spin.com/2015/04/the-prodigy-interview-new-album/. live.
  4. Singles Of The Year. Melody Maker. 21 December 1996. 68. 5 June 2024.
  5. Web site: Q – 1001 best songs ever (2003).
  6. Web site: The Prodigy Belgrade 95 - The Prodigy Fanboy - Liam Howlett Keith Flint & Maxim..
  7. Larry. Flick. Single Reviews. Billboard. 7 June 1997. 6 February 2020. 78. Larry Flick.
  8. Varley, Nick (15 November 1996). "Music: CD single of the week - Heavy Breathing". The Guardian.
  9. Reviews: Singles . . 2 November 1996 . 35 . 4 October 2021.
  10. Web site: Paul . Moody . The Prodigy – The Fat Of The Land . . https://web.archive.org/web/20001005095619/http://www.nme.com/reviews/reviews/19980101000185reviews.html . 24 November 2020. 5 October 2000 .
  11. Picks and Pans Review: The Fat of the Land . . 11 August 1997 . 15 November 2020.
  12. James . Hyman . Hot Vinyl . Music Week, in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental Insert) . 2 November 1996 . 9 . 4 October 2021 . James Hyman.
  13. Breathe. The Prodigy. 1996. UK & Canadian CD single liner notes. XL Recordings. XLS 80CD.
  14. Breathe. The Prodigy. 1996. Australian CD single liner notes. Dance Pool, XL Recordings, Columbia Records. 663826 2.
  15. Breathe. The Prodigy. 1996. Australian cassette single sleeve. Dance Pool, XL Recordings, Columbia Records. 663826 8.
  16. Breathe. The Prodigy. 1996. UK 12-inch single sleeve. XL Recordings. XLT 80.
  17. Breathe. The Prodigy. 1996. UK cassette single sleeve. XL Recordings. XLC 80.
  18. Breathe. The Prodigy. 1996. European CD single liner notes. XL Recordings. INT 810.452, 7243 8 83485 2 2.
  19. The Prodigy Chart History (Canadian Digital Songs). Billboard. 2 March 2019.
  20. Top National Sellers. Music & Media. 13. 49. 7 December 1996. 12. 3 December 2019.
  21. Hits of the World. Billboard. 108. 52. 51. 28 December 1996. 0006-2510.
  22. Top National Sellers. Music & Media. 14. 5. 1 February 1997. 19. 22 June 2018.
  23. News: Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 (NR. 202 Vikuna 26.12. '96 – 8.1. '97). Dagblaðið Vísir. is. 20. 27 December 1996. 22 July 2018.
  24. Hits of the World. Billboard. 109. 6. 40. 8 February 1997. 0006-2510.
  25. Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales. Billboard. 16 March 2019. subscription. 13 March 2019.
  26. Web site: Rapports Annuels 1996. Ultratop. 19 February 2022.
  27. Web site: Top 40 – Jaargang 32, 1996. Dutch Top 40. Stichting Nederlandse Top 40. 28 July 2012. nl.
  28. Web site: Årslista Singlar, 1996. Sverigetopplistan. sv. 4 May 2020.
  29. Top 100 Singles 1996. Music Week. 25. 18 January 1997.
  30. Web site: 1997 ARIA Singles Chart. ARIA. 7 November 2020.
  31. Web site: Rapports annuels 1997. Ultratop. fr. 22 June 2019.
  32. 1997 Year-End Sales Charts: Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. Music & Media. 14. 52. 27 December 1997. 7. 20 December 2019.
  33. Web site: Top 100 Single–Jahrescharts 1997. GfK Entertainment. de. 17 April 2018.
  34. Web site: End of Year Charts 1997. Recorded Music NZ. 22 June 2019.
  35. Web site: Romanian Top 100 Singles Airplay – Top of the Year 1997. Romanian Top 100. ro. 4 May 2020. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20050122082314/http://www.rt100.ro/topul-anului-1997.html. 22 January 2005.
  36. Web site: Årslista Singlar, 1997. Sverigetopplistan. sv. 4 May 2020.
  37. Web site: Schweizer Jahreshitparade 1997. de. 22 June 2019.
  38. Web site: Najlepsze single na UK Top 40–1997. pl. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150604144848/http://hosting1642755.az.pl/sp%20uk%20best%201997.html. 4 June 2015. 2 July 2019.
  39. New Releases: Singles. Music Week. 29. 9 November 1996. 30 June 2021.
  40. Be on the Lookout. Gavin Report. 2156. 32. 23 May 1997.
  41. Web site: Tooheys Extra Dry "Nocturnal Migration" TVC - AdNews . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211222/_FOruoSXnro . 22 December 2021 . live. YouTube . 25 September 2011 . 31 March 2014.
  42. Web site: MTV Video Music Awards | Highlights, Winners, Performers and Photos from the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards . https://web.archive.org/web/20080830021815/http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/1997/ . dead . 30 August 2008 . MTV.com . 4 September 1997 . 31 March 2014.
  43. Web site: 1997 MTV Video Music Awards . Rock On The Net . 4 September 1997 . 31 March 2014.
  44. Web site: Michael van Gerwen: Is Mighty Mike the next dominant force? . 19 December 2012 . 21 December 2013 . BBC.
  45. Web site: Drum&BassArena Awards 2022 . 29 December 2022.