Underworld and Iggy Pop are both legends of underground music, and they were both famously featured on the Trainspotting soundtrack, but the music they're actually known for making is very different.
U.K. electronic duo Underworld, perhaps best known for the seminal “Trainspotting” soundtrack cut “Born Slippy,” are taking a look back at their 20-year career, while also moving forward with new ...
With eight studio albums of atmospheric electronica under their belt -- the latest of which, Barbara Barbara, we face a shining future, comes out today -- and both its members pushing 60, it's ...
The electronic duo Underworld formed part of the collective soundtrack of the late nineties, in part due to their appearance on the omnipresent Trainspotting soundtrack. After five years of ...
Last month iconic British dance duo Underworld (Karl Hyde and Rick Smith) teamed up with Iggy Pop for a 7-minute new song, “Bells & Circles” (which was one of our Songs of the Week). Now the ...
Underworld, says its singer Karl Hyde, is an anti-brand. He’s not interested in making sure anything sounds like Underworld. “Born Slippy,” its million-selling 1996 club anthem whose irrepressible ...
“Drive boy, dog boy/Dirty numb angel boy … She was a lipstick boy/She was a beautiful boy.” So says Underworld‘s 1995 hit “Born Slippy.” The song launched the duo to massive fame after landing on the ...
Iconic British dance duo Underworld (Karl Hyde and Rick Smith) have teamed up with Iggy Pop and today released a new collaborative four song EP, Teatime Dub Encounters, via Caroline International. Now ...
It’s been 20 years since the future that legendary electronic group Underworld faced was shining its brightest. The long journey of Karl Hyde and Rick Smith began in the early ’80s, with the pair ...
Underworld & Iggy Pop have shared their buoyant new single “Get Your Shirt,” the latest preview from their collaborative EP Teatime Dub Encounters. A sharp contrast to the atmospheric, spoken word ...
Underworld and Iggy Pop are both legends of underground music, and they were both famously featured on the Trainspotting soundtrack, but the music they’re actually known for making is very different.