14th October 2024

Titus writes:

As a lover of good electronic music, I feel I must talk about Underworld, who in a fairly long and varied musical career, have become a favourite.  I can hardly believe that they were formed in Cardiff as long ago as 1987 as a twosome project of Karl Hyde and Rick Smith.  These two were initially joined by Alfie Thomas, Bryn Burrows and Baz Allen.  When I first listened to them, they were one of many bands offering funk & synth pop, but as the nineties dawned, they took a slight turn towards dance & techno.  It is with this genre of music, that Underworld have been influential to a number of artists, and have also diversified into writing film soundtracks/scores, televisual material, plus amazingly they wrote some music for the London Olympics of 2012.  Disbanding in 1990, due to a variety of reasons which I won’t go into in order to save space, Hyde and Smith recruited Darren Emerson, forming, in effect, ‘Underworld Mark 2’.  Hyde had been the lead singer in ‘Underworld Mark 1’, but in the new set up. the three concentrated on a kind of rock-techno fusion, and eliminated the pop element from their work.
 
The band’s second album ‘Second toughest in the Infants’ achieved a certain amount of commercial success, in that a couple of tracks were featured in the film ‘Trainspotting’.  ‘Born Slippy’ is one of Underworld’s best known tunes , and is widely acclaimed as being one of the greatest dance tracks of the nineties, if not of all time.  Sadly Emerson left the band in 2000 to concentrate on projects of his own, leaving Hyde and Smith to continue as a duo.  They released a new album called ‘Everything, Everything’ and the release met general approval, and its general sound seemed quite similar to when Emerson was a member of the band.   Whilst touring in 2005, Hyde and Smith were joined by Darren Price, a respected DJ who had remixed for the band in the past, and Underworld released an ambitious 3 CD set ‘Live in Tokyo’, which was sold after their Japanese tour and later online.  Following this, they released a series of other new live material in a series called ‘Riverrun’.  Price would stay with the band until 2016.
 
In 2004, the band contributed to the BBC celebration of John Peel’s life ‘Keeping it Peel’, providing a DJ set for the programme’s broadcast on 16 December 2004.  They clearly thought a lot of the iconic & influential disc jockey, who had championed their music and arranged 2 sessions in 2003 & 2004.  In 2006 they teamed up with Gabriel Yared to compose the score to the Anthony Minghella film ‘Breaking and Entering’.  Not a lot of people know that, in 2007, Underworld were forced to cancel their set at a festival in Athens, when Greek anarchists stormed the stadium while the Beastie Boys were performing. Rick was injured in the violence that followed and was taken to hospital for treatment.  Two years later, history all but repeated itself (this time without injury, thankfully) when audience members climbed down rows of seats  and onto the main floor of the Los Angeles Forum, causing abandonment on safety grounds.
 
With almost a year to go before the 2012 London Olympics, Underworld were chosen to direct the music for the Opening Ceremony, with Ceremony Director, Danny Boyle.  The band also contributed two tracks of their own ‘And I will Kiss’ & ‘Caliban’s Dream’, and for their contribution to the Games they won the Q Award for Innovation in Sound.  Talking of Awards, Underworld won a Grammy Award nomination for their 2016 LP ‘Barbara, Barbara, we face a shining future’  The band have seen so much success in their history, that this short blog cannot possibly mention or discuss its entirety,  They continue to have their fingers in many pies, with composing, performing, entering new projects and generally experimenting,  Their new album ‘ Strawberry Hotel’ is due for release on 25 October 2024, and having heard a sneak preview of some tracks, I can assure you, it’s good.   As in all of my blogs, I could have asked Lex to play loads of excellent Underworld tracks, but the one I have requested this week  is ‘Moon in Water’ from the ‘Barking’ LP.