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Leeroy Thornhill

Leeroy Thornhill is a British electronic music DJ, producer, and former member of the influential electronic group The Prodigy, where he served as a dancer and occasional keyboardist from 1990 to 2000. Born Lee Roy Paul Thornhill on October 8, 1968, in Barking, Greater London, he was raised in Rayne near Braintree in Essex, where he developed an early interest in football as an Arsenal supporter and in music as a fan of James Brown. After working as an electrician and engaging in breakdancing during the mid-1980s rave scene, Thornhill met The Prodigy's founder Liam Howlett at a club alongside Keith Flint, leading to his recruitment as the band's live dancer due to his distinctive 6'7" height and energetic shuffling style. During his decade with The Prodigy, he contributed to high-energy performances supporting albums such as Music for the Jilted Generation (1994) and The Fat of the Land (1997), occasionally assisting with equipment and playing drums at his final show on August 28, 1999, in Sofia, Bulgaria. Thornhill departed the group in spring 2000 to pursue a solo career, citing a desire to focus on his own music production and DJing. Post-Prodigy, he toured extensively as a DJ across Europe, Ireland, and the United States, releasing music under aliases like Longman and Flightcrank, including the debut Flightcrank album in March 2001, which blended tuff breaks, old-school samples, and Miami bass electro influences. He has provided remixes for artists such as David Gray and Moby, and in 2024, published his memoir Wildfire: My Ten Years Getting High in The Prodigy, which details his experiences with the band during its formative years, accompanied by personal archive photos. Since leaving The Prodigy, Thornhill has continued performing as a DJ, occasionally opening for the band on tour, and remains active in the electronic music scene.

Early Life

Upbringing

Leeroy Thornhill was born on 8 October 1968 in Barking, , and relocated with his family to Rayne near Braintree in during his childhood, where he was raised in a rural village setting. He grew up in a working-class in this predominantly white area, being one of only about ten in a local community of roughly 25,000 residents, which shaped his early experiences of standing out. At over 6 feet 6 inches tall, Thornhill often sought to remain inconspicuous during his youth in . From a young age, Thornhill was an avid fan and supporter, reflecting a common interest in the sport among boys in his community. He pursued , completing qualifications as an , which aligned with his family's working-class influences. Before becoming involved in the local scene, Thornhill worked as an , gaining practical experience in the trade during his late teens and early twenties.

Early Interests

Thornhill, raised in the village of Rayne near Braintree in , developed a strong childhood fandom for , whose and profoundly shaped his rhythmic dance style, particularly through energetic foot shuffling inspired by the artist's performances. At the age of 15, he began self-taught DJing, experimenting with basic mixing techniques on , , and records at local bars and house parties, well before the electronic music surge. By the late , around age 20, Thornhill immersed himself in the UK scene, drawn to the acid house sound that was transforming , though he initially approached it with some reservation before embracing its high-energy developments. A regular at pivotal venues like rave club in Braintree, he engaged with the local and crowds, where his dancing caught the eye of future Prodigy collaborators and .

Professional Career

Time with The Prodigy

Leeroy Thornhill joined in 1990 alongside after meeting band founder at The Barn nightclub in Braintree, Essex, where Howlett was DJing. Maxim Reality joined the group in 1991 as MC. The group formed in 1990, with Thornhill and Flint approaching Howlett to incorporate dancers into his live sets, transitioning his solo DJ performances into a full band dynamic. As the band's primary dancer and live performer from 1990 to 2000, Thornhill brought high-energy movement to their shows, often pairing with Flint in a contrasting style that blended aggressive punk-inspired antics with funk-influenced grooves. He contributed to key albums including Music for the Jilted Generation (1994), which expanded the band's appeal by fusing rave elements with rock influences, and (1997), featuring breakthrough singles "" and "" that topped charts and sold millions worldwide. These releases marked The Prodigy's shift from underground club scenes to global stardom, with Thornhill's visuals amplifying their explosive live energy at events like the 1996 . Thornhill's role was instrumental in the band's evolution from Essex rave origins to mainstream prominence, including frequent MTV video rotations and headline slots at major festivals that broadened electronic music's reach. The Prodigy undertook extensive world tours during this period, performing in over 70 countries and encountering diverse audiences, from South African events hosted by the ANC to U.S. shows amid cultural challenges. Exhausted by a decade of relentless touring and the pressures of fame, Thornhill left the band in 2000 to pursue solo endeavors.

Solo and DJ Career

After departing from The Prodigy in 2000, Leeroy Thornhill pursued production, releasing the Flightcrank EP under the pseudonym Flightcrank on Copasetik Records, marking his first major endeavor outside the band. This EP, featuring tracks like "," showcased his shift toward electronic breaks and experimental sounds, building on earlier work such as the Lowrise EP (1999), released under his name on during his time with the band, featuring tracks including one under the Longman alias. Thornhill's output emphasized creative autonomy, allowing him to explore genres beyond the band's style. In 2007, Thornhill founded the nu skool breaks label Electric Tastebuds in London, aiming to nurture emerging electronic talent amid the evolving digital music landscape. The label signed acts like the breakbeat group The Wrongstar Society, releasing compilations such as Tasty Episode 1 that highlighted indie breaks and electro influences. Through Electric Tastebuds, Thornhill adapted to industry changes by focusing on boutique releases and artist development, navigating the shift from physical media to streaming platforms. He also contributed remixes for other artists, including Subsonica's "Nuvole Rapide" in 2002, which infused the Italian track with his signature high-energy breaks. Thornhill established a robust DJ career, securing residencies and performing at major events worldwide, including the in , , in 2007, where he delivered sets blending classic breaks and old-school rave elements. His global tours have taken him to venues across , , and beyond, with ongoing appearances at festivals like Bulgaria's Spice Music Festival in 2021, where he energized crowds with high-tempo selections. Recent productions, such as the 2018 single "Wait for Me" on Get Hype Records, reflect his continued evolution in breaks and bass genres, incorporating remixes by artists like The Prototypes to maintain relevance in the digital era. Thornhill has continued his DJ career into the 2020s, including performances at festivals and occasionally opening for on tour. In 2024, he published his memoir Wildfire: My Ten Years Getting High in , reflecting on his band experiences. Post-Prodigy, Thornhill faced adaptations to fragmented music and audience fragmentation but sustained his career through versatile DJing and targeted label curation.

Personal Life

Relationships

In the late 1990s, during the height of The Prodigy's fame, Thornhill was in a high-profile relationship with presenter , which culminated in an engagement announced in 1999. The couple's romance drew significant media attention, but the pressures of Thornhill's touring schedule and public scrutiny contributed to its end in May 2000. Thornhill later reflected that the split exacerbated his personal struggles, pushing him toward a nervous breakdown amid the band's intense lifestyle. Thornhill married visual artist Elena Sadchikova, also known as Lena Thornhill. Sadchikova, originally from and based in , has collaborated with Thornhill on creative projects, including merchandise designs. As of 2024, the couple remains together. Thornhill is a father to two children from previous relationships: a daughter born in 2003 and a son born in 2009. He has described his style as informal, emphasizing streetwise lessons and enjoying life together, while balancing his career commitments. The demands of fame during his Prodigy years significantly strained Thornhill's romantic partnerships, as constant travel and fan intrusions limited privacy and stability. This context of isolation and exhaustion influenced his approach to later relationships, fostering a preference for more grounded, supportive connections away from the spotlight.

Hobbies and Interests

Thornhill developed a passion for during his youth in , where he grew up in Rayne near Braintree. This interest stemmed from his early life in the region and reflects a longstanding personal enthusiasm outside his musical pursuits. Beyond his professional endeavors, Thornhill maintains eclectic music tastes influenced by his formative years, including bands like and introduced by his sister, as well as icon , whose style shaped his distinctive foot-shuffling . He also appreciates , , and broader electronic influences that extend into his leisure listening. Thornhill's extensive travels with , spanning 70 countries, fostered a deep appreciation for global adventures that continue to influence his personal explorations and worldview. A significant aspect of Thornhill's personal life was his close friendship with , forged in their rave scene days and enduring through shared wild experiences like flying planes while intoxicated and touring worldwide. Following Flint's death in 2019, Thornhill has reflected emotionally on their bond, stating, "I love him and I always will," while recalling no visible signs of Flint's struggles despite their deep connection. These memories of camaraderie and -fueled escapades remain a poignant tribute to their lifelong companionship.

Works and Legacy

With The Prodigy

Leeroy Thornhill contributed as dancer and live keyboardist to 's releases during his tenure from 1990 to 2000. He is credited on the following albums and select singles.

Albums

Select Singles

Solo Releases

Thornhill's solo output spans EPs, singles, and albums, often under aliases like Longman and Flightcrank, with a focus on breakbeat and electronic genres. Releases are listed chronologically, including formats and labels where applicable. Chart performance is limited, with no major UK Top 40 entries post-Prodigy.
  • Lowrise EP (as Leeroy Thornhill, 1993, 12" vinyl, self-released; tracks: "Low 1," "Low 2," "High 1," "High 2")
  • The Longman EP (as The Longman, 1996, 12" vinyl, Not On Label (white label, C.S.M.F.); tracks: "Dreamers," "The Smoker," "The Suspect," "Rock It")
  • Flightcrank EP (as Flightcrank, 12 June 2000, CD limited edition/2×7" limited edition, Copasetik Recordings; tracks: "Twisted," "Flight Path," "Crank It Up")
  • Inside Out (Original Version) / Outside In (2000, 10" vinyl limited edition, Copasetik Recordings)
  • Amazing (as Flightcrank, 2001, 12" vinyl, Copasetik Recordings)
  • 80's Child (2008, digital single/CD, Electric Tastebuds LRT003; nu skool breaks)
  • Beat Messin (10 March 2008, digital single, Electric Tastebuds; upbeat breakbeat track)
  • Hands Up (2008, 12" vinyl single, Gene Poole; tracks include original and remixes)
  • Everything U Need (with Smash Hi-Fi, 2008, CD/digital, Electric Tastebuds; collaboration on label debut compilation)
  • Wait for Me / Breaking Out (14 June 2018, digital EP, 5 tracks, independent release)
  • Annihilation (2018, digital single, independent release)
  • The Calling / Vibrations (13 December 2018, digital EP, 5 tracks, independent release)
  • Evolved Extended EP (7 August 2020, digital EP, Electric Tastebuds; tracks: "Evolved," extended versions)
  • Evolve (2020, digital album, Electric Tastebuds; full-length breaks album)
  • Back to Me Extended EP (2021, digital EP, Electric Tastebuds; tracks include "Back to Me," remixes)
  • Back to Me (2021, digital album, Electric Tastebuds; expanded breaks collection)
  • Crazy EP (2023, digital EP, Electric Tastebuds)
  • Beatmaster (2023, digital single, Electric Tastebuds)
  • Brokenstreets (2023, digital single, Electric Tastebuds)
  • Do It Right (2023, digital single, Electric Tastebuds)
  • Lowrise EP (Reissue) (as Leeroy Thornhill, 14 February 2025, 12" vinyl, Fundamental Frequencies; tracks: "Low 1," "Low 2," "High 1," "High 2")

Electric Tastebuds Label Outputs

Thornhill founded the nu skool breaks label Electric Tastebuds in 2008. Key releases include his own works (as listed above) and collaborations with signed artists, such as The Wrongstar Society's album Beats, Rhymes & Conflicts (2008) and subsequent EPs featuring breakbeat tracks like "Dreamers" (co-produced with Thornhill). Other notable label outputs encompass remixes and singles from acts like Hyper (featuring Thornhill on "Twisted Emotion," 2006, Kilowatt Recordings) and Smash Hi-Fi's single "Bombs n Beartraps" (2016, feat. The Legionnaires, with Thornhill contributions). The label emphasizes indie electronic sounds without major commercial chart success.

Videography and Publications

Thornhill's contributions to The Prodigy's visual media were integral during his time as a dancer and occasional , where he appeared in key music videos that captured the band's high-energy rave-punk aesthetic. In the 1996 video for "," directed by Walter , Thornhill performed dynamic dance sequences amid the chaotic, fire-lit setting, emphasizing the track's aggressive intensity. Similarly, in the "" video from the same year, also directed by , he featured briefly in the dilapidated apartment scenes, underscoring the song's tense atmosphere alongside vocalists and . These appearances highlighted his role in embodying the band's live performance ethos on screen. The 1995 VHS compilation Electronic Punks, released by , further showcased Thornhill through a collection of early music videos, behind-the-scenes footage, and live clips from the band's formative era, including dances in tracks like "." Live footage from 1990s tours, such as the 1996 performance of "," captured Thornhill's signature shuffling and energetic stage presence, contributing to the band's reputation for explosive shows. Post-2000, Thornhill's solo DJ career included filmed sets at events like the in , , in 2007, where he performed alongside acts like Hyper, with clips circulating online to document his transition to electronic breaks. He also appeared in the 2005 Australian documentary Melbourne Shuffler, providing insights into underground dance culture and his influential footwork style. In publications, Thornhill released his memoir : My Ten Years Getting High in on 24 October 2024, published by White Rabbit Books in a limited edition of 1,500 copies. The fully illustrated book draws from his personal archives of photographs—taken by himself, his sister, and photographers like David Levene—to chronicle the band's rise from 1990 to 2000, exploring themes of rave culture, global tours, excess, and deep friendships, including a heartfelt to . Excerpts detail untold stories of band life, such as chaotic adventures in and the multiracial lineup's impact on electronic music's evolution. Thornhill's post-2000 media presence includes a 2024 feature with , promoting and reflecting on fame's highs and lows, as well as struggles following Flint's death. He also discussed these themes in a contemporaneous , emphasizing resilience and the enduring legacy of raves.

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