Underworld

Underworld: Drift Series One: Sampler Edition review – a year’s worth of inspiration
(Caroline)
Phil Mongredien
03, Nov, 2019 @5:30 AM

Latitude festival review – stylish, dramatic and surprisingly edgy
It may be the most middle-class of events, but pink sheep, Scottish sarcasm and Stereophonics singalongs notwithstanding, it was still classy
Dave Simpson
22, Jul, 2019 @10:33 AM

Born lippy: how I helped Underworld write a socialist banger
When Aditya Chakrabortty received an email from a PR for the techno group, he fired off a reply and forgot about it. Then it ended up as the chorus to their latest track
Aditya Chakrabortty
21, May, 2019 @9:00 AM

Musicians on Mark Hollis: 'He found hooks in places I'm still trying to fathom'
Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor, Charlotte Church, Arcade Fire’s Richard Reed Parry and others on his songs, enigmatic spirit and musical vision
Interviews by Laura Snapes
26, Feb, 2019 @6:00 PM

Lana Del Rey, George Ezra and Snow Patrol to headline Latitude
Ezra will also top the bill at Isle of Wight festival alongside Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Biffy Clyro
Laura Snapes
24, Jan, 2019 @11:54 AM

Underworld review – pulse-pumping euphoria with dank dance superstars
The electronic alchemists serve up rich rave manna with tales of love, lust and squalor in a career-spanning set that shows them still at the height of their galloping powers
Mark Beaumont
03, Dec, 2018 @7:00 AM

Underworld and Iggy Pop: Teatime Dub Encounters – review
Originally recorded for Trainspotting 2, Iggy Pop’s glorious EP with Underworld finds rock’n’roll’s enduring chief hedonist in both reckless and reflective mode
Kitty Empire
28, Jul, 2018 @6:00 PM

Underworld & Iggy Pop: Teatime Dub Encounters review – enormo beats taking the world to task
This four-track EP combines Pop’s ruminations on the state of the world with the techno giants’ biggest grooves
Dave Simpson
27, Jul, 2018 @9:00 AM

Fatherland review – three dads and a ladder give a voice to angry Britain
This thrilling play about three sons who go home to their dads – and their childhoods – shows verbatim theatre’s power to heed the forgotten
Michael Billington
06, Jul, 2017 @2:07 PM

Fatherland: look back in anger, love and pride
Simon Stephens grew up in Stockport, and couldn’t wait to leave. Now he has built a verbatim show, with Underworld musician Karl Hyde and director Scott Graham, about returning home – and putting yourself in your father’s place
Lyn Gardner
16, Jun, 2017 @12:09 PM

Karl Hyde: 'It’s interesting how one’s moral compass can shift when you become a parent'
The Underworld frontman tackles fatherhood and homelessness in two distinct MIF shows
07, Jun, 2017 @5:00 AM

Underworld review – born-again dance legends show no sign of slipping
Karl Hyde and Rick Smith level the Opera House with a relentless two-hour set that doesn’t stop to draw breath
Stuart MacFarlane
12, Apr, 2017 @1:13 AM
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