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Underworld - Barking (New Album)
1 Bird 1 feat. Dubfire
2 Always Loved A Film feat. Mark Knight & D. Ramirez
3 Scribble feat. High Contrast
4 Hamburg Hotel feat. Appleblim & Al Tourettes
5 Grace feat. Dubfire
6 Between Stars feat. Mark K & D. Ramirez
7 Diamond Jigsaw feat. Paul van Dyk
8 Moon In Water feat. High Contrast
9 Louisiana
really looking forward to this one
All those featuring artists really give me the chills. And not in a good way.
The collabs look stupid, quite frankly. They've completely lost it.
Dubfire?!
Lost it indeed.
Have to say I really like Scribble.
GOD
FUCKING
DAMMIT
I quite like hamburg
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery All those featuring artists really give me the chills. And not in a good way. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J The collabs look stupid, quite frankly. They've completely lost it. |
I didn't like at all Always Loved A Film...I'm waiting to hear the whole album tho
have only heard Scribble but its just too cheesy...they were never as good after Emerson left.....
Underworld has lost the plot.
What used to make them great was the way they made dance music without having any real background in dance music. I'm pretty sure they had never been involved in raving or clubbing even up to the time they made Dubnobasswithmyheadman. The result was dance music that was incredibly elegant and articulate and unusual. Seems to me the longer their career has gone on the more clubby influences they've absorbed and the less interesting their music has become. This album, with all those collaborations, is clearly nine tracks intended to be dancefloor smashes and that ain't why I tune into Underworld.
They've been playing Scribble all the time in the radio over here for the past month or so. When I learnt it was Underworld I couldn't believe it, the track was far too shit to be them. :\
just skimmed through the tracks to get a quick feel for the album and i like it. its different but it has that trademark underworld sound. don't get what the fuss is about, just because a few of these artists are making lackluster music by themselves doesn't mean that they can't come together with underworld and add a little positive outside flavor. especially since the majority of them are capable of making great stuff.
I will say that the last few tracks drift a bit and the PvD collaboration wasn't at all what I hoped for but the end result left me satisfied. you know the saying...
I'll wait for a full review before I spend the $$
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J What used to make them great was the way they made dance music without having any real background in dance music. I'm pretty sure they had never been involved in raving or clubbing even up to the time they made Dubnobasswithmyheadman. The result was dance music that was incredibly elegant and articulate and unusual. Seems to me the longer their career has gone on the more clubby influences they've absorbed and the less interesting their music has become. This album, with all those collaborations, is clearly nine tracks intended to be dancefloor smashes and that ain't why I tune into Underworld. |
I think a lot of what disappoints me is that, having followed Underworld very closely over the last ten years, it's painfully obvious that what they're putting out is just unreleased live material that has been "Pop-ified". Always Loved a Film comes to mind, but the biggest insult is their bastardization of a track they've been playing in their sets for years now, and that's You Do Scribble. Think I'm talking out of my ass?
Fuck yes. I don't care if I sound like a trancecracker, but that gives me goosebumps every time I hear it, and I love it. The percussion in that is miles above what you hear in the "studio" version, and it doesn't sound like an obnoxious, synth-filled wall of sound atop a heavily-effected (despite the echo in the video) vocal track. Everybody else is applying that concept to their music, and Underworld have never really fallen under the category of "samey" until recently.
Their live performances have been where they've excelled the most in the past five years, and I hope that the shows don't fall down the same route as their productions.
Too much dubfire & PVD to be good at all.
There's a good remix of I think scribble, by Netsky but it's obviously for those with a particular taste.
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J What used to make them great was the way they made dance music without having any real background in dance music. I'm pretty sure they had never been involved in raving or clubbing even up to the time they made Dubnobasswithmyheadman. The result was dance music that was incredibly elegant and articulate and unusual. Seems to me the longer their career has gone on the more clubby influences they've absorbed and the less interesting their music has become. This album, with all those collaborations, is clearly nine tracks intended to be dancefloor smashes and that ain't why I tune into Underworld. |
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| Originally posted by Prototrance FSOL went off doing psychedelic electronic jazzy shit, now Underworld are doing cheese and piano ballads. Next up Burial Feat' Basshunter....... |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J The FSOL are back to electronic stuff. They've done three Environments albums in the last few years, all experimental electronic ambient stuff. |
Versant has some really awesome tracks coming up on 21st, I have heard some and already a fan. You must check it out too
http://itunes.apple.com/us/preorder/heartbeats-ep/id388971775
Listened to the samples.
pass.
Huge disappointment. I really hope this album is just a serious lapse in judgment instead of the point at which Underworld jumped the shark.
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