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Second Toughest In The Infants (Underworld, 1998) 
Underworld - Second Toughest In The Infants (CD 1998)

 
Underworld - Second Toughest In The Infants (CD 1998)

Title: Second Toughest In The Infants
Artist: Underworld
Record Label: Junior Boy's Own
Release Year: 1998
EAN: 5033197020020
Genre: Electronic
Product ID: EPID30634574
Description: Underworld: Karl Hyde, Darren Emerson, Rick Smith.Underworld's position in the budding electronic universe is unique: Each of its songs is as much a pop tune as a deftly sculpted rhythm track. Not the usual three-minute pop, but interwov...
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Track Listing
1. Juanita
2. Kiteless
3. To Dream Of Love
4. Banstyle/Sappys Curry
5. Confusion The Waitress
6. Rowla
7. Pearl's Girl
8. Air Towel
9. Blueski
10. Stagger

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Underworld
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:ADA/Cinram Logistics
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Underworld: Karl Hyde, Darren Emerson, Rick Smith.Underworld's position in the budding electronic universe is unique: Each of its songs is as much a pop tune as a deftly sculpted rhythm track. Not the usual three-minute pop, but interwoven epics that develop over twice the length, using rhythms and loops rather than verses and choruses as building blocks. On SECOND TOUGHEST IN THE INFANTS (a nod to the hardships of sophomore outings), Karl Hyde, Rick Smith and Darren Emerson create a haunting new language built of dub, ambient, techno, jungle and rock textures, all set to a bass-heavy pulse. And even that fails to describe the dark, dreamlike atmospheres that the trio creates.First off, there are the rhythmic overdoses. The opening "Juanita," clocking in at an epic 16 minutes, features layered, percolating percussion that rides an incessant techno throb down a highway into a psychedelic sunset. "Rowla" takes a punky, distorted-beyond-repair keyboard loop and drops it in the middle of the dance floor, where it roars like the Tasmanian devil. Most unusual of all is "Blueski," a three-minute instrumental that slows the pace around a bluesy slide-guitar loop, evoking a late-night scene in a parallel universe. All these sounds are parts of Underworld's expansive domain, unified by the aforementioned pulse and the search for more of it.

Editorial Reviews
Ranked #5 on Melody Maker's list of 1996's Albums Of The Year.NME (12/21-28/96, pp.66-67) - Ranked #37 in NME's 1996 critics' poll.Melody Maker (3/9/96, p.35) - Recommended - ...Underworld are modest/cynical/smart enough to borrow jungle's finest trademarks...NME (3/9/96, p.41) - 8 (out of 10) - ...smooth of touch, sleek of footing and downright slippery of rhythm, the anti-Green Day trio breezily persevere in their quest for Western groove domination...Entertainment Weekly (4/26/96, p.58) - ...This is no dumb-bass dance music. Underworld know how to expand the frenzy of techno and jungle and then retreat to an ambient cool... - Rating: B+
Melody Maker


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