Keith Flint Honoured With Amazing Prodigy Themed Christmas Light Display

Keith Flint Honoured With Amazing Prodigy Themed Christmas Light Display

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Prodigy perform at "Glastonbury Festival". Photo by rune hellestad/Corbis via Getty Images.

The Prodigy's beloved late frontman, Keith Flint has been honoured with a lavish Christmas light display at a house in Essex in the UK. The impressive spectacle has been put together by a local resident, Rik Burt at his home in Braintree, where the Prodigy first formed back in 1990.

As reported by Essex Live, the display is made up of over 3,000 bulbs which have been synchronized to a medley of the Prodigy' classic rock-rave fusion tracks, including “Out Of Space”, “Warriors Dance”, and “Omen”.

Christmas Light Display | The Prodigy Mix

Burt said that just the “Omen” section of the show took over 30 hours to programme with the help of online software and his 14-year-old neighbour, Ben Wood who mixed all of the music.

“I’m into my metal mainly, but The Prodigy bridged the divide between the genres really well,” said Burt. “I saw them live but it was very surreal when we heard [Flint] was gone.”

The show attracts “hundreds and hundreds of visitors” each year due to residents’ festive efforts in aid of various charities. This year, Burt is raising money for Essex’s Farleigh Hospice.

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