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Underworld are a British
electronic music Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (such as personal computers) in its creation. It includes both music ...
group formed in 1987 in
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, Wales (although active in several other guises since 1978), and the principal collaborative project of
Karl Hyde Karl Hyde (born 10 May 1957) is an English musician, composer and artist. He is a founding member of British electronic group Underworld. Hyde has also released a solo album, made albums with Brian Eno and Matthew Herbert, and contributed towar ...
and
Rick Smith Rick Smith may refer to: Sports * Rick Smith (American football, born 1948), American football coach *Rick Smith (American football executive), former General Manager of the Houston Texans of the NFL *Rick Smith (ice hockey) (born 1948), ice hockey ...
. After briefly performing as a
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and
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outfit, resulting in two albums between 1988 and 1989, Underworld gained prominence after reshaping into a dance and techno band, releasing albums including ''
Dubnobasswithmyheadman ''Dubnobasswithmyheadman'' (stylised as ''dubnobasswithmyheadman'') is the third studio album by British electronic music group Underworld (band), Underworld, released in the United Kingdom on Junior Boy's Own on 24 January 1994. It was the firs ...
'' (1994), ''
Second Toughest in the Infants ''Second Toughest in the Infants'' is the fourth studio album by British electronic music group Underworld, and the second in their " MK2" line-up with Darren Emerson. With this album, Underworld expanded on their progressive palette, while de ...
'' (1996) and ''
Beaucoup Fish ''Beaucoup Fish'' is the fifth album by Underworld, released in 1999. Following the huge success of the single " Born Slippy .NUXX" from its use in the film '' Trainspotting'', ''Beaucoup Fish'' was Underworld's most anticipated release. It spaw ...
'' (1999), as well as singles "
Born Slippy Nuxx "Born Slippy .NUXX" is a song by the British electronic music group Underworld. It was first released as the B-side to another track, "Born Slippy", in May 1995. The fragmented lyrics describe the perspective of an alcoholic. After it was used ...
" and " Dark & Long (Dark Train)". Known for their atmospheric, progressive compositions, Hyde's cryptic and
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lyrics, and dynamic live performances, Underworld have influenced a wide range of artists and have been featured in soundtracks and scores for films and television.


History


The Screen Gemz, Freur, and Underworld Mk1

In the late 1970s, Karl Hyde and Rick Smith formed a band in
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called the Screen Gemz, which was influenced by
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and
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. They were joined by bassist Alfie Thomas, drummer Bryn Burrows, and keyboardist John Warwicker in forming
Freur Freur were a Welsh new wave and synth-pop band featuring Karl Hyde and Rick Smith, who went on to form the electronic band Underworld. It was their second band, following their art school collaboration, the Screen Gemz. Their best known song ...
. The band signed to
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and released ''
Doot-Doot ''Doot-Doot'' is the debut studio album by the Welsh new wave and synth-pop band Freur, released in 1983 by CBS Records.. Cherry Red Records. The cassette version of the album included four extra tracks. The lead single, "Doot-Doot", peaked at ...
'' (1983). Freur disbanded in 1986 after CBS withheld the UK release of their followup album, ''
Get Us out of Here ''Get Us out of Here'' is the second and final studio album by Freur and was released in the Netherlands and Germany in 1986. The cassette version of the album included five extra tracks. CD release The album was unavailable on CD until 2009 ...
''. In 1987, Hyde, Smith, Thomas, Burrows and bassist Baz Allen formed Underworld, named after the 1985 horror film ''
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,'' which was scored by Freur. Underworld signed to
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and released the album ''
Underneath the Radar ''Underneath the Radar'' is the debut album by Underworld, released in 1988. The album was a success in Australia, South Africa and the US (where it reached number 139 on the ''Billboard'' 200). The title track of the album was released as a s ...
'' in 1988. Following the departure of Burrows, they released another album, ''
Change the Weather ''Change the Weather'' is the second album released by Underworld, in 1989. It contains the single "Stand Up", which became the band's biggest US hit, peaking at number 69 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 14 on the Alternative Songs ...
,'' in 1989. This lineup, referred to by the group as "Underworld Mk1", disbanded in 1990. The band had just finished a stadium tour opening for
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and had incurred a large debt that Smith spent a year attempting to pay off. Hyde stayed in
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while Smith returned to the United Kingdom. Hyde recalled feeling miserable during the Eurythmics tour, and said of Underworld Mk1, "We’d subvert what we naturally did to fit an idea of what was going to be successful in the charts, and we just weren’t very good at it. We realised we were a band trapped in the body of another band. We were denying what we were."


Emerson's arrival and Underworld Mk2

After a break—to concentrate on, among other things, art/design project
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—Hyde and Smith relocated from South Wales to Romford, Essex, in 1992. At this time they recruited DJ
Darren Emerson Darren Paul Emerson (born 30 April 1971) is an English musician, DJ and producer best known as a former member of the British electronic music group Underworld. Career Early life Emerson began mixing hip hop records at the age of 14, and by ...
and signed to Steven Hall's Junior Boys Own label. After several releases and remixes as Lemon Interupt and Steppin' Razor, they readopted the Underworld moniker. They produced danceable
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as a trio ("Underworld Mk2"). The addition of Emerson completed Underworld's techno/rock fusion and seemed to eliminate the pop elements in the original duo's work. Their first album, ''
Dubnobasswithmyheadman ''Dubnobasswithmyheadman'' (stylised as ''dubnobasswithmyheadman'') is the third studio album by British electronic music group Underworld (band), Underworld, released in the United Kingdom on Junior Boy's Own on 24 January 1994. It was the firs ...
'', was considered more accessible than the group's earlier material and crossed a large spectrum of dance music. The signature Hyde lyrics were in place: poetic, hypnotic and whispered; mixing conventional song writing with the use of found material from overheard conversations, answering machine recordings and the like. Hyde had been the lead singer in Underworld Mk1 but the original Hyde/Smith dance material was lyric-free as was most of the electronic music emerging from the aftermath of
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.
Cowgirl (song) "Cowgirl" is a song recorded by the British electronic music group Underworld, originally released as a single in 1994. The track is from the band's 1994 album ''Dubnobasswithmyheadman''. In Underworld's live performances, "Cowgirl" is often pl ...
appears in the 1995 movie
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.


''Trainspotting'' and breakthrough

The band's 1996 album, ''
Second Toughest in the Infants ''Second Toughest in the Infants'' is the fourth studio album by British electronic music group Underworld, and the second in their " MK2" line-up with Darren Emerson. With this album, Underworld expanded on their progressive palette, while de ...
'', was their second studio album with Emerson and achieved a degree of commercial success, due in part to its release coinciding with that of the film ''
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''. The film featured "Dark & Long (Dark Train)", as well as the band's most commercially successful track to date, "
Born Slippy Nuxx "Born Slippy .NUXX" is a song by the British electronic music group Underworld. It was first released as the B-side to another track, "Born Slippy", in May 1995. The fragmented lyrics describe the perspective of an alcoholic. After it was used ...
", which was originally released only as a B-side of a single and does not appear on the ''Second Toughest'' album. The single and the album showed Underworld maturing as a trio, mixing elements of
techno Techno is a genre of electronic dance music (EDM) which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempos being in the range from 120 to 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central rhythm is typically in common time ( ) and often ...
,
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,
drum and bass Drum and bass (commonly abbreviated as DnB, D&B, or D'n'B) is a genre of electronic dance music characterised by fast Break (music)#Breakbeat (element of music), breakbeats (typically 165–185 Tempo, beats per minute) with heavy Bass (music) ...
and
experimental music Experimental music is a general label for any music or music genre that pushes existing boundaries and genre definitions. Experimental compositional practice is defined broadly by exploratory sensibilities radically opposed to, and questioning of, ...
. "Born Slippy .NUXX" is one of Underworld's best-known tracks and is celebrated as one of the greatest dance tracks of the decade. The track has since sold over a million copies and appeared on countless compilations, mashups and
remix A remix, also sometimes called reorchestration or rework, is a piece of media which has been altered or contorted from its original state by adding, removing, or changing pieces of the item. A song, piece of artwork, book, poem, or photograph ca ...
es.


''Beaucoup Fish'' era

After the release of fifth studio album ''
Beaucoup Fish ''Beaucoup Fish'' is the fifth album by Underworld, released in 1999. Following the huge success of the single " Born Slippy .NUXX" from its use in the film '' Trainspotting'', ''Beaucoup Fish'' was Underworld's most anticipated release. It spaw ...
'' in 1999, Hyde declared in his interviews that he had sorted out earlier problems with
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but all the members admitted that the sessions had been fraught with problems, with the individual members working in their own studios and only communicating via mixes of the raw material passed back and forth on DAT. After the release of the album a large number of mixes of the album tracks seemed to surface on singles, magazine promotional CDs and similar ephemeral formats perhaps indicating the number of revisions the tracks had gone through to get to the point where they were acceptable to all three. The album's name derives from a sample of a Cajun fisherman in Louisiana on the track "
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". The band originally wanted to call the album ''Tonight, Matthew, I'm going to be Underworld'' (a catchphrase used by contestants on the UK ITV programme
Stars in Their Eyes ''Stars in Their Eyes'' is a British television talent series, based on Joop van den Ende's Dutch format '' Soundmixshow''. It featured a singing contest in which members of the public impersonate showbiz stars. The show premiered on 21 Ju ...
) but were convinced by their record company,
Junior Boy's Own Junior Boy's Own is an English record label specialising in electronic dance music. Underworld, The Chemical Brothers and X-Press 2 are its most successful artists. History The origins of the label go back to 1987, when a group of young club ...
, that the name would not be easily understood outside the UK. Finally, after all the singles had been released, a box set, '' Beaucoup Fish Singles'', which was a retrospective of all 4 singles came out. Underworld embarked on a well-received tour in 1999, which resulted in a live CD and DVD drawn from several dates on the tour. Called '' Everything, Everything'', the project captured the live Underworld experience very faithfully. A companion DVD was released separately soon after the album's release. The DVD features live footage of the band mixed with videography and artistic effects by the design group
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. The DVD also features several songs not on the album: "Moaner", "Puppies", "Kittens" and "Rowla". The disco scene in ''
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'' features Underworld's 1993 hit " Rez". Their tour was also documented by Danish film director Helene Moltke-Leth and shown on The Danish National Broadcasting Corporation ( DR).


Emerson's departure and back to a duo

After the release and promotion of ''Everything, Everything'', Emerson decided to leave Underworld to focus on his solo projects and record label. Hyde and Smith decided to continue as a duo. They recorded a new album, ''
A Hundred Days Off ''A Hundred Days Off'' is the sixth album by British electronic music group Underworld. The album produced two UK Singles Chart entries: " Two Months Off", which reached No. 12, and " Dinosaur Adventure 3D", which reached No. 34. Although thi ...
'', released to general approval. Despite its status as the band's first studio album since Emerson's departure, its general sound and feel was, perhaps surprisingly for many Underworld fans, not dissimilar to the previous albums on which Emerson had had input. In 2003, a 2-disc anthology entitled ''1992–2002'' was released. This was the first appearance on an album of previously unavailable single tracks and B-sides, such as "Bigmouth", "
Spikee "Spikee" is a non-album single by British electronic music group Underworld, originally released on 6 December 1993 in the UK. It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 63 on 18 December 1993 for one week. Track listings 12-inch: JBO / JBO 1 ...
", "
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" and "8 Ball". While touring in the summer and autumn of 2005, the duo was joined on stage by Darren Price, a DJ and producer who had remixed Underworld releases in the past. During their tour, they released a 3-CD set '' Live in Tokyo'', which was sold after the concert in Japan and later sold online. In late 2005, they released two compilations of new songs with accompanying photographs on Underworld Live, in a series entitled '' Riverrun''. These were only released online, with no physical release (except for a promo CD). On 5 June 2006, they released their third installment, and on 10 July 2006, they released ''The Misterons Mix'', a special retrospective mix composed of ''Riverrun'' tracks, as an exclusive free download for customers that had purchased all three ''Riverrun'' releases. In September 2006, Underworld released five limited edition (10,000 copies each) 12" vinyl releases, containing remixes of various ''Riverrun'' tracks. These tracks were also made available for purchase by digital download on the
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website. Later in 2006, the band teamed up with
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to compose the music score to
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's film ''
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''.
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was released in the UK on 6 November, and in the USA on 5 December.


''Oblivion with Bells''

Underworld's seventh studio album, ''
Oblivion with Bells ''Oblivion with Bells'' is the seventh studio album from Underworld (band), Underworld, released on in Japan, in the EU and in the US. Due to the success of lead single "Crocodile" and the use of "To Heal" as a central theme in the film '' ...
'', was released on 16 October 2007. The first single from the new album, "
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", was released on 5 September 2007. U2's drummer
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helped out on the track " Boy, Boy, Boy". Underworld, in collaboration with composer John Murphy, completed the
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to the
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film, ''
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'', in late 2006. Well over a year after the film's release, the official soundtrack was released on iTunes on 25 November 2008. On 16 June 2007, Underworld were forced to cancel their show at the Ejekt Festival in Athens, Greece. Approximately 30 masked Greek anarchists stormed the stadium while the
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were performing. Rick Smith was one of the people injured in the ensuing violence and he was taken to a nearby Athens hospital for treatment. On 19 October 2007, Underworld cancelled the remaining dates of their European tour due to illness in the band. The tour was picked up again on 28 January 2008, with a concert in Cologne, followed by 16 dates in Europe, including some festivals. On 8 August 2008, Underworld appeared at the All Points West Music & Arts Festival in
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, New Jersey. Karl Hyde appeared with
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on the final day of the Eno-curated Luminous Festival at Sydney Opera House. "Pure Scenius" consisted of three live improvised performances on the same day, featuring Eno, Hyde, Australian improv trio
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, electronic artist
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and guitarist
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. Underworld has released two new series via their underworldlive.com site, in mp3 and WAV formats. The tracks are 020202, and the phonestrap/autotrader series. On 3 July 2009, Underworld debuted a new song tentatively titled "Between Stars" at the
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. Shortly before that, a post was made on the band's diary page showing a piece of paper with the song's first verse on it. On 8 August 2009, a show at Los Angeles' Forum was cancelled in circumstances similar to those that led to the group cancelling the show in Athens two years prior. Some of the crowd were climbing down the seats and onto the main floor, a potential safety hazard. The group apologized on their website for having the show called off. On 8 March 2010, Mark Knight and
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released the single "Downpipe", which featured vocal contributions from Underworld's Karl Hyde. The song, released on Mark Knight's Toolroom Records label, has a music video featuring the "Playhouse", a lighting setup on Liberty Hall, the tallest building in
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.


''Barking''

On 13 May 2010, the band released a track called "Scribble" for download on the band's site. The track shares elements with " You Do Scribble", an unreleased song which they featured many times since 2005 in their live performance shows. The track is a collaboration with
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, a
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DJ also from Cardiff. On 14 May, the full version of "Scribble" was featured on
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's Radio 1 radio show, declaring it as Essential New Tune of the week. The group also released a video clip for "Scribble" on
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. It has been commercially released on 28 June as the lead single from their latest album. Underworld's eighth studio album, ''
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'', was released on 13 September 2010 in the UK. The album features collaborations with German
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producer
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and British house artists Mark Knight and D. Ramirez, among others. On 25 August 2010, Rick Smith released a limited edition solo album ''Bungalow With Stairs 1'', music to accompany "What's Going on in Your Head When You're Dancing" an exhibition of paintings by Karl Hyde at the Laforet Museum, Harajuku, Tokyo during 2010. The album was available from the band's website and was packaged with the exhibition catalogue. In December 2010 it was announced that Underworld would reunite with ''
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'' director Danny Boyle to write the musical score for his production of
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at the
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. The production was broadcast as a part of
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on 17 March 2011, with a soundtrack release on Underworld's website in March 2011.


''Anthology,'' the Olympics and solo projects

In November 2011, Underworld announced two new compilations, ''A Collection'' and ''1992–2012 Anthology''. ''A Collection'' features many of the band's biggest tracks alongside recent collaborations with High Contrast featuring
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& Underworld ("The First Note Is Silent"), Mark Knight & D. Ramirez ("Downpipe") and
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("Beebop Hurry"). ''1992–2012 Anthology'' is a 3-disc set and is a refreshed and revisited version of ''1992–2002'' with more material, unreleased tracks and rarities to go some way to completing the picture of the first two decades of Underworld. In December 2011, Underworld were chosen to direct the music for the
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of the
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, reprising their partnership with filmmaker and ceremony director
Danny Boyle Daniel Francis Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director and producer. He is known for his work on the films ''Shallow Grave (1994 film), Shallow Grave'' (1994), ''Trainspotting (film), Trainspotting'' (1996) and its sequel ''T2 Tra ...
. The band also contributed two original tracks for the opening ceremony: " And I Will Kiss" (featuring Dame Evelyn Glennie with the Pandemonium Drummers) and " Caliban's Dream" in collaboration with the Dockhead Choir, Dame Evelyn Glennie, Only Men Aloud, Elizabeth Roberts, Esme Smith (band member Rick Smith's daughter) and Alex Trimble. Underworld contributed 11 of the 36 tracks on the soundtrack, '' Isles of Wonder''. For their work on the Olympics, Underworld won the 2012
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for Innovation in Sound. On 22 April 2013, Karl Hyde released his debut solo album ''
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''. In 2014, he went on to release two collaborative albums with
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titled ''
Someday World ''Someday World'' is a collaboration album by British musician Brian Eno and Karl Hyde, of British electronic group Underworld, released on 5 May 2014. The album features a number of supporting musicians, including Coldplay's Will Champion, Jo ...
'' on 5 May and '' High Life'' on 30 June. Rick Smith went on to do some solo work, with two of his musical works being for projects by frequent collaborator director
Danny Boyle Daniel Francis Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director and producer. He is known for his work on the films ''Shallow Grave (1994 film), Shallow Grave'' (1994), ''Trainspotting (film), Trainspotting'' (1996) and its sequel ''T2 Tra ...
. His first work was the soundtrack to Boyle's 2013 film ''
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'' and the score for the 2014 British drama television series ''
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'' which Boyle co-created and directed the 90 minute pilot.


Reissues and ''Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future''

In 2014, the group announced their intention to release remastered and expanded editions of all of their studio albums "in the next few years". An expanded edition of ''Dubnobasswithmyheadman'' was released on 6 October 2014 and the group toured in support of the album. An expanded edition of ''Second Toughest in the Infants'' was released on 20 November 2015. Just four days after the re-release of ''Second Toughest'', on 24 November, Underworld announced a new album (their first studio album in six years) titled '' Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future'', released on 18 March 2016. The album earned a 2017
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nomination for
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. They embarked on a brief European tour in support of the album. The tour was later expanded to include the United States, Japan and Australia. In 2017, joining once again with frequent collaborator Danny Boyle, Smith wrote the musical score and produced the soundtrack for ''
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''. On 25 August 2017, they released an expanded, remastered edition of ''Beaucoup Fish''.


The World of Underworld and ''Drift''

On 21 May 2018, Underworld announced a new project called the World of Underworld. Part of the project involves reflecting on and sometimes reimagining their nearly 30 year body of work. But it also serves as an outlet for experimentation, new releases, and spontaneous creativity. The first new song released as part of the World of Underworld, "Brilliant Yes That Would Be", was recorded and mixed just days before it was released. Another new song, "Bells & Circles", was a collaboration with
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that came out of sessions recorded a couple years earlier for possible inclusion on the ''T2 Trainspotting'' soundtrack. The remaining songs from that collaboration formed a joint four-track EP '' Teatime Dub Encounters'', released on 27 July 2018. On 1 November 2018, Underworld started a year-long experimental music-and-video project named '' Drift'', which aimed to release the band's new and previously unreleased material on a weekly basis. The full album titled '' Drift Series 1'' was released on 1 November 2019, and concluded the band's 52 week ''Drift'' project. ''Drift Series 1'' received critical acclaim. On
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, a review aggregator that assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 86, based on 6 reviews, which indicates "universal acclaim".


Remixes and ''Strawberry Hotel''

On 27 May 2021, a "2021 Edition" of "
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" was released. Later that year on 28 October, a "Drift 2 Dark Train" version of " Dark & Long (Dark Train)" was released. Exactly a year after the re-release of "Two Months Off", "Juanita 2022" was released, a remix of " Juanita". On 3 April 2023, the first single of ''
Strawberry Hotel ''Strawberry Hotel'' is the eleventh studio album by British electronic group Underworld, released on 25 October 2024 through Virgin Music and the band's own label Smith Hyde Productions. It is the group's first studio album in five years, follo ...
'', "And the Colour Red", was released. Later that year on 1 December, the second single, "Denver Luna", was released followed by a remix of the song by Kettama titled "G-Town Euphoria (Luna) on 15 December. In 2024, the non-album single "Fen Violet", a collaboration with Kettama, was released. Later in the year, the ''Strawberry Hotel'' album was announced for release on 25 October 2024, alongside the release of the third single, "Black Poppies".


Influence on video game composers

Underworld have been mentioned as an influence by a number of
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, such as
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,
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,
Jesper Kyd Jesper Kyd Jakobson (; ; born 3 February 1972) is a Danish composer and sound designer who has worked on various video game, television, and film projects. He has composed soundtracks for the ''Hitman (franchise), Hitman'' series, ''Assassin's ...
,
Michiel van den Bos Michiel van den Bos (born 23 May 1975), is a Dutch musician and electronic composer. He has composed soundtracks for over 20 games including '' Unreal'', ''Deus Ex'', ''Sonic'', and the '' Age of Wonders'' series. He's also known as M.C.A. in t ...
, and
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.


Charity

In 2008, the band participated in an album called ''
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'', "to express our support for the
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... at a time when the eyes of the world are on China" (referring to the
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in
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). The album was issued on 5 August via
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and on 19 August in music stores around the world.


Band members

Current members *
Karl Hyde Karl Hyde (born 10 May 1957) is an English musician, composer and artist. He is a founding member of British electronic group Underworld. Hyde has also released a solo album, made albums with Brian Eno and Matthew Herbert, and contributed towar ...
– vocals, guitars (1987–present) *
Rick Smith Rick Smith may refer to: Sports * Rick Smith (American football, born 1948), American football coach *Rick Smith (American football executive), former General Manager of the Houston Texans of the NFL *Rick Smith (ice hockey) (born 1948), ice hockey ...
– keyboards and mixing, backing vocals (1987–present) Former members * Bryn Burrows – drums (1987–1988) * Alfie Thomas – guitars, keyboards, bass (1987–1990) * Baz Allen – bass (1987–1990) * Pascal Consoli – drums (1989–1990) *
Darren Emerson Darren Paul Emerson (born 30 April 1971) is an English musician, DJ and producer best known as a former member of the British electronic music group Underworld. Career Early life Emerson began mixing hip hop records at the age of 14, and by ...
– keyboards and mixing (1990–2000) Touring members * Darren Price – keyboards and mixing (2005–2016)


Discography

Studio albums * ''
Underneath the Radar ''Underneath the Radar'' is the debut album by Underworld, released in 1988. The album was a success in Australia, South Africa and the US (where it reached number 139 on the ''Billboard'' 200). The title track of the album was released as a s ...
'' (1988) * ''
Change the Weather ''Change the Weather'' is the second album released by Underworld, in 1989. It contains the single "Stand Up", which became the band's biggest US hit, peaking at number 69 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 14 on the Alternative Songs ...
'' (1989) * ''
Dubnobasswithmyheadman ''Dubnobasswithmyheadman'' (stylised as ''dubnobasswithmyheadman'') is the third studio album by British electronic music group Underworld (band), Underworld, released in the United Kingdom on Junior Boy's Own on 24 January 1994. It was the firs ...
'' (1994) * ''
Second Toughest in the Infants ''Second Toughest in the Infants'' is the fourth studio album by British electronic music group Underworld, and the second in their " MK2" line-up with Darren Emerson. With this album, Underworld expanded on their progressive palette, while de ...
'' (1996) * ''
Beaucoup Fish ''Beaucoup Fish'' is the fifth album by Underworld, released in 1999. Following the huge success of the single " Born Slippy .NUXX" from its use in the film '' Trainspotting'', ''Beaucoup Fish'' was Underworld's most anticipated release. It spaw ...
'' (1999) * ''
A Hundred Days Off ''A Hundred Days Off'' is the sixth album by British electronic music group Underworld. The album produced two UK Singles Chart entries: " Two Months Off", which reached No. 12, and " Dinosaur Adventure 3D", which reached No. 34. Although thi ...
'' (2002) * ''
Oblivion with Bells ''Oblivion with Bells'' is the seventh studio album from Underworld (band), Underworld, released on in Japan, in the EU and in the US. Due to the success of lead single "Crocodile" and the use of "To Heal" as a central theme in the film '' ...
'' (2007) * ''
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'' (2010) * '' Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future'' (2016) * '' Drift Series 1'' (2019) * ''
Strawberry Hotel ''Strawberry Hotel'' is the eleventh studio album by British electronic group Underworld, released on 25 October 2024 through Virgin Music and the band's own label Smith Hyde Productions. It is the group's first studio album in five years, follo ...
'' (2024) EPs * 2005 – ''Lovely Broken Thing'' * 2005 – ''Pizza for Eggs'' * 2006 – ''I'm a Big Sister, and I'm a Girl, and I'm a Princess, and This Is My Horse'' * 2006 – ''The Misterons Mix''


References


External links

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