The founding member of The Prodigy sadly passed away on 4 March 2019, aged 49, and Liam Howlett and Maxim are currently working on an album in the late star’s honour.
And this week, the two remaining band members Maxim and Liam Howlett they gave fans the first taste of what’s to come.
Alongside a 15-second clip of a nu metal-style beat, they tweeted: “New Prodigy studio session beats are rollin #theprodigy #keepitraw #weliveforthebeats.”
The Prodigy back in studio
Following the tragic death of Keith, songwriter and producer, Liam, confirmed that The Prodigy had gone back into the studio for the first time since his passing.
Laindon murder investigation: Amazing dad-of-four killed after being repeatedly stabbed outside his home
Police say that the father-of-four was helping another man before the attack
Police at the scene of a fatal stabbing in Laindon
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A man who died outside his Essex home was stabbed a number of times to his abdomen, an inquest has heard.
Supporters pay for body of selfless stabbing victim to be returned home KIND-HEARTED supporters have raised thousands of pounds to help the family of a young woman transport her body back to her home country. Mary Wells, 21, was found with stab wounds at an address in Laing Road, Colchester, on January 17. The American citizen, who died at the scene, was believed to have travelled to the UK on a six-month visa. An inquest at Chelmsford Coroner’s Court previously heard she had come to see a man she had met online. A fundraising page was set up to help her grieving family with the process of transporting her body home.
Tomos William Iles-Spowart, 13, died in September at Colchester Hospital after suffering a fall. An inquest held at Chelmsford Coroner’s Court heard Tomos had a history of muscular dystrophy, was looked after by his mother and attended school when he was able. Coroner’s officer Sarah Lee said: “On the evening of September 24, his mother was assisting him with showering when the shower chair moved and Tomos slid forward off the chair. “He seemed fine, but later that evening his condition deteriorated and he was taken to the accident and emergency department where he worsened. “Despite CPR, he was confirmed deceased.”
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