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UNDERWORLD
MOST BANDS WITH ANY KIND OF SYNTH-POP SUCCESS IN THE 80S HAD TO TAKE A BREAK FROM MUSIC IN THE 90S AS BRITPOP AND DANCE SWEPT ALL BEFORE THEM. NOT SO UNDERWORLD, WHO TRANSFORMED AN UNDERPERFORMING 80S SYNTH-POP CAREER INTO A SLEEK SHINY NEW PAIR OF WORD-DOMINATING DANCE SLIPPERS. BUT IT TOOK SOME DOING…
ANDY JONES
Karl Hyde, Darren Emerson and Rick Smith play London’s Club Rocket, 1994
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RELEASE DATE
24 January 1994
LABEL Junior Boy's Own
PRODUCER Underworld
RECORDED AT Lemonworld Studios and The Strongroom
TRACKLISTING 1 Dark & Long 2 Mmm Skyscraper I Love You 3 Surfboy 4 Spoonman 5 Tongue 6 Dirty Epic 7 Cowgirl 8 River Of Bass 9 M.E.
The founder members of Underworld, Karl Hyde and Rick Smith, had tasted success in the 80s with the synth-laden band Freur (actually defined as a squiggle, and well before Prince ran with the idea), but they had to work hard to make any impact, the highlights of which were the underrated 1983 single Doot Doot, and scoring the 1985 film Underworld. Step 1 of leaping out of the 80s came by losing the squiggle and adopting the name of the film… but, in truth, their opening two gambits under this moniker, the albums Underneath The Radar and Change The Weather, fell between the stylistic stools of both decades.