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A Hundred Days Off

Underworld · 2002

62 min · 10 tracks · synth-pop · techno · progressive house

A mesmerizing blend of progressive house and synth-pop, pulsing with hypnotic rhythms and ethereal melodies.

Best for: Chill

Why listen to this

Best for
wave-like pacing with peaks hypnotic rhythms for focus immersive tracks for exploration
Context
Released in 2002, 'A Hundred Days Off' was Underworld's first album after the commercial success of 'Beaucoup Fish' in 1999. At this point, the duo was transitioning to a more experimental sound while still maintaining their club roots, following extensive touring that shaped their approach to production. This album marked a period of artistic exploration for them as they sought new sonic territories.
If you like
synth-pop, techno, progressive house
What next
Oblivion with Bells — Continues the blend of electronic textures and rhythmic exploration from A Hundred Days Off.

A Hundred Days Off is an album by Underworld, released in 2002. A mesmerizing blend of progressive house and synth-pop, pulsing with hypnotic rhythms and ethereal melodies. This album reached number three on the UK Albums Chart and received positive reviews from critics, showcasing Underworld’s ability to innovate within electronic music. It has been noted for its influence on the progressive house genre and continues to resonate within the electronic music community today, often cited in discussions about early 2000s electronica. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does A Hundred Days Off sound like?

A mesmerizing blend of progressive house and synth-pop, pulsing with hypnotic rhythms and ethereal melodies. Rooted in synth-pop and techno. Start with "Two Months Off".

Is A Hundred Days Off a good place to start with Underworld?

Yes, A Hundred Days Off is recommended as a starting point for new Underworld listeners. A mesmerizing blend of progressive house and synth-pop, pulsing with hypnotic rhythms and ethereal melodies. Released in 2002, 'A Hundred Days Off' was Underworld's first album after the commercial success of 'Beaucoup Fish' in 1999. At this point, the duo was transitioning to a more experimental sound while still maintaining their club roots, following extensive touring that shaped their approach to production. This album marked a period of artistic exploration for them as they sought new sonic territories.

Who is A Hundred Days Off for?

A Hundred Days Off works well if you're into wave-like pacing with peaks, hypnotic rhythms for focus and immersive tracks for exploration.

How many songs are on A Hundred Days Off?

A Hundred Days Off has 10 tracks, running approximately 62 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·62:13

New here? Start with Two Months Off.

  • 1 Mo Move 6:56
  • 2 Two Months Off Start here 9:10
  • 3 Twist 6:26
  • 4 Sola Sistim Standout 6:29
  • 5 Little Speaker 8:40
  • 6 Trim 3:25
  • 7 Ess Gee 2:24
  • 8 Dinosaur Adventure 3D Standout 7:58
  • 9 Ballet Lane 3:41
  • 10 Luetin 7:00

Release Date

January 1, 2002

Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

62 min 13 sec