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Maxim

voc, *1967 GB
Electronic, Dance and Hip-Hop/Rap
A.k.a. Keith Andrew Palmer Grim Reaper Keith Palmer MM (11)

Born 21 March 1967, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, the youngest of seven children, and he attended Jack Hunt School, also in Peterborough. He enjoyed writing poetry and verse and began MC-ing around the age of 14. He gained inspiration from his ten year older MC brother, Hitman, who introduced him into the Peterborough Reggae Soundsystem Scene. At the age of seventeen he had his first gig in Basingstoke. Ian Sherman, a fellow musician from Nottingham teamed up with Maxim and they formed Maxim and Sheik Yan Groove, where Sherman made the music and Maxim contributed with lyrics. After recording some tracks together and not getting any attention from the record industries, Maxim decided to disband and went on a three month travel throughout Europe and North Africa. Upon returning to England he moved to London to get more into the music and reggae scene of the metropol. Through a friend, Ziggy, he was offered a gig with a band called The Prodigy, which he accepted. He was planning to do just a few gigs with the band, but he later decided to stay. Originally joined The Prodigy on their first ever show to make the live shows become more alive, Maxim's lyrical talents were later incorporated in the studio works of the albums after Experience from 1992 (although his vocal contributions were heard in the live track "Death of the Prodigy Dancers" on Experience). Maxim provided lyrics in the single "Poison" from Music For the Jilted Generation (1994), as well as in the hit single "Breathe" and the canned single release "Mindfields" both from The Fat of the Land (1997). However, on the Prodigy album Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned from 2004, his vocal works were completely absent, apart from an appearance on the album's first single "Girls" in form of a remix called "More Girls" and the first song on the album, "Spitfire". He is still a full member of the band, though, performing in the live shows and, according to their official web site, recording material with Liam Howlett. Due to the almost constant touring and recording with The Prodigy, Maxim rarely had a chance to make his own solo material. After the band started to take it easier after the intense touring to support The Fat of the Land in late 1998, he finally had the spare time to work and finish some of his projects. That year he released "Dog Day" on the XL promo Against the Grain, which also featured Howlett's "Dirtchamber Remix" of "Diesel Power" (from The Fat of the Land) and Maxim's cover version of the Rolling Stones' "Factory Girl". On 9 August 1999 Maxim released the EP My Web, which contained five tracks. In 2000 Maxim had a collaboration with Skin from Skunk Anansie on the song "Carmen Queasy", which remains his biggest solo success. A second single, "Scheming", was released 11 September and the album Hell's Kitchen, was released on 2 October 2000. He is currently working on a new album with producer Machine. Maxim's second solo album, Fallen Angel, was released in 2005 and spawned one single, "I Don't Care". In 2011 Maxim tried himself with pop-art as MM. He present his first ever solo visual art exhibition "Lepidop Terror" on September 2011 in I.N.C. Space, Covent Garden. In 2014 with MC Cianna Blaze Maxim creates his new side project 'We Are Noize'.

     
Genres
  • Electronic
  • Dance
  • Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Rock
Discography


Title Artist Year Type
Where Do We Go?Maxim2017Single
Baddest BreedMaxim Feat. Cianna Blaze2017Album
RespectMaxim2016Single
RevolutionMaxim2016Album
U ReadyMaxim Feat. Daddy Freddy2016Single
WolfMaxim Feat. Cianna Blaze2014Single
Lucky BitchMaxim Feat. Cianna Blaze2014Single
Phase MeMaxim Feat. Cianna Blaze And D.Dark2014Single
808 (The Remixes)Maxim Feat. Cianna Blaze2014Album
VIP Collection - MP3 Premium EditionThe Prodigy • Maxim2006Compil.
Блокбастер Music CollectionMaxim2005Compil.
Fallen AngelMaxim2005Album
I Don't CareMaxim Feat. Porsha2005Single
SurvivorMaxim2004Single
Music BoxThe Prodigy feat. Maxim2002Compil.
SchemingMaxim2000Single
Soul SellerMaxim2000Single
Carmen QueasyMaxim2000Single
Hell's KitchenMaxim2000Album
SchemingMaxim Featuring Trina Allen2000Single
The BestThe Prodigy + Maxim2000Compil.
My WebMaxim1999Compil.
My WebMaxim1999Single
On Our Guard / Täusch Ich MichMaximSingle
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