The Prodigy & The Prodigy – No Tourists album cover

The Prodigy & The Prodigy – No Tourists

Album 2018

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2018 album No Tourists.

Music from No Tourists

Gear Used On No Tourists

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The Prodigy & The Prodigy – No Tourists (2018). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Studio Equipment used by Liam Howlett on No Tourists

Drum Machines

Korg Electribe ER-1 Rhythm Synthesizer

Avg price: $249.57

Korg ER-1 - Electribe R Rhythm Synth ER-1 Specifications: Synthesizer type: Modelled drum synthesizer Synthesis Type: Modelled/ Sample based Polyphony: 6 Oscillators: 4 modelled/ 4 Sample based (HH, OH, Crash, Clap) FX : Delay, Motion Sequence Inputs and Outputs : Number of Audio Outs: 2 Number of Audio Ins: 2 MIDI: in, out, thru

Liam's comment: "I've used the ES-1 on stage and I've used the ER-1 on a couple of tracks on the new album. The ER-1 doesnt require much processing or EQing - it sounds f**king great straight out of the box. "

"I havent checked the mixer yet, but the ER-1 resembles 70's and 80's analogue drum sounds, which is what I like. "

Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Liam Howlett on No Tourists

Synthesizers

Arturia MiniBrute Analog Synthesizer

Avg price: $278.85

‘Arturia mini brute’ is used on ‘Timebomb zone’ from the album ‘No Tourists’ by The Prodigy . Intro bass sound and throughout the tune.

Synthesizers

Korg Monotribe Analogue Ribbon Synthesizer

Avg price: $194.73

Donated by The Prodigy to the Download 20 Auction in 2023, the listing states:

This Korg Noise Box, helped Prodigy legend Liam Howlett rock audiences to their core at various Prodigy shows, and was used for the 'No Tourists' album Studio Sessions. A legendary player, an immortal sound.

Adorned with neon scribbles and highlight which were added by the man himself, this is a museum quality item which tells the story of a unique moment in British music.