
The display compises more than 3,000 bulbs synced to a medley of classic Prodigy tracks, including ‘Out Of Space’, ‘No Good’, ‘Light It Up’, ‘Firestarter’, ‘Breathe’, and ‘Omen’.
The complicated prgramme took over 30 hours to sequence and the music was cut together by Ben Wood, Burt’s 14-year-old neighbour.
Speaking to Essex Live Burt said “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.”
Rik is hoping “one of the members of the band might see” the tribute to their late frontman.
Nayling Road attracts 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.
You can find more information and make a donation here.
The Prodigy played Rockhal in December last year and Flint was found dead at his home in March, 2019.