The Prodigy have revealed that they won't be heading towards a dubstep on their new album.
The band are currently working on the follow-up to their 2009 studio album 'Invaders Must Die.
In an interview with Zane Lowe on Radio One this morning (January 5), Liam Howlett said: "All the dubstep stuff that's around, we're loving it, but that's not our game. We won't go near it.
"We've always had respect for the masters who do their game, those boys who do that sound [dubstep], that's what they do. We know what we do, and when any Prodigy record hits it'll still feel fresh," Howlett said.
The Prodigy will debut new tracks from their as-yet-untitled sixth album when they headline Download Festival next year.
The band will headline the event along with Metallica and Black Sabbath at Donington Park from June 8-10 2012.
For more information about Download and all this summer's festivals, check out the Gigwise Festival Guide.
Tickets are on sale now. For more details and to buy Downlaod tickets, check out Gigwise Gig Tickets.
The Prodigy - live
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