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Everything, Everything

Underworld

Album 2000

About this album

Sound: "A vibrant fusion of progressive house and techno, pulsating with hypnotic rhythms and ethereal vocals."

Where they were

Released in 2000, 'Everything, Everything' was Underworld's fifth studio album, following their breakthrough work 'Second Toughest in the Infants'. By this time, the duo had solidified their place in electronic music, building on the success of tracks like 'Born Slippy .NUXX', which had gained massive popularity after being featured in the film 'Trainspotting'.

Why it matters

This album is notable for its critical acclaim, receiving praise for its innovative blend of genres and production techniques. It peaked at number 15 on the UK Albums Chart and further established Underworld's influence on the electronic music scene, particularly in the realms of progressive house and techno.

Essential tracks

  • "Born Slippy .NUXX" — 'Born Slippy .NUXX' remains one of Underworld's most recognizable tracks, known for its driving beat and evocative lyrics that capture a sense of euphoria and despair.
  • "Juanita / Kiteless" — This track showcases Underworld's ability to blend atmospheric soundscapes with rhythmic intensity, making it a standout example of their signature style.
  • "Push Upstairs" — 'Push Upstairs' features intricate layers of sound and a hypnotic groove, exemplifying the album's exploration of progressive house elements.

Release Date

January 1, 2000

Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Tracklist

  1. 1 Juanita / Kiteless 12:35
  2. 2 Cups 3:26
  3. 3 Push Upstairs 7:28
  4. 4 Pearls Girl 8:17
  5. 5 Jumbo 8:33
  6. 6 Shudder / King of Snake 12:17
  7. 7 Born Slippy .NUXX 10:56
  8. 8 Rez / Cowgirl 11:47