New Underworld Album Announced

New Underworld Album Announced

09 June, 2010
by: Robertswaine86

Underworld announce their first album in three years is to be released in September.

Having released their new single 'Scribble' last month, still available as a free download from their site, Underworld have just announced the upcoming release of 'Barking', their first new album in three years.

Perhaps most famous for their 1996 classic club anthem, 'Born Slippy', the hotly tipped new album by the legendary production duo will feature some hugely special collaborations with a number of producers from across the dance music spectrum. These collaborations include appearances from the trance tycoon, Paul Van Dyk; the techno superstar, Dubfire; atmospheric dubstep producer, Appleblim; and the glam-electro house DJ, D.Ramirez.

Having written the original material in their Essex studio, Underworld then sent out the basic tracks to the guest producers, who in turn added their own parts to the song. In this way ideas were bounced back and forth until the songs were completed.

You'll just have to wait until September to hear the final results when 'Barking' is released on Cooking Vinyl. If you just can't wait that long, then brace yourselves for the official commercial release of 'Scribble' on the 28th of June, complete with drum and bass remix from Netsky.

Tracklisting:

‘Bird 1’ (additional production by Dubfire)
‘Always Loved A Film’ (a/p Mark Knight & D. Ramirez)
‘Scribble’ (a/p High Contrast)
‘Hamburg Hotel’ (a/p Appleblim & Al Tourettes)
‘Grace’ (a/p Dubfire)
‘Between Stars’ (a/p Mark K & D. Ramirez)
‘Diamond Jigsaw’ (a/p Paul van Dyk)
‘Moon In Water’ (a/p High Contrast)
‘Louisiana’

 

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