Underworld

Underworld is a British electronic music group formed in 1980, initially as a synth-pop band before evolving into one of the leading acts in the electronic dance music scene. The core members, Karl Hyde and Rick Smith, are known for their innovative approach to music, blending techno, house, and ambient sounds. Underworld gained international fame with their 1996 single "Born Slippy .NUXX," which became an anthem of the rave culture and was prominently featured in the film "Trainspotting."

The group's albums, such as "Dubnobasswithmyheadman," "Second Toughest in the Infants," and "Beaucoup Fish," are celebrated for their complex rhythms, lush soundscapes, and introspective lyrics. Underworld's live performances are renowned for their energy and immersive experience, often incorporating stunning visual elements. Their ability to constantly reinvent their sound while maintaining a cohesive artistic vision has cemented their status as trailblazers in the electronic music genre.

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