Underworld Crocodile
August 8, 2007 by Greg

Last night I received a link from Glenn for a stream of the new Underworld single, Crocodile. They are sticking true to form with a very chill one hundred days off feel. I’m now even more excited for their upcoming Denver stop in late september.
Pitchfork brings us the news.
In a year of dance-music crossover success stories, when 1990s touchstones like Chemical Brothers and Daft Punk have returned to the public eye, techno kingpins Underworld have gone comparatively unmentioned. It’s been five years since the UK duo of Karl Hyde and Rick Smith released their last album, A Hundred Days Off, following the departure of Darren Emerson to pursue DJing full-time. “Crocodile”, the first single from upcoming fifth studio full-length Oblivion With Bells, makes a few updates but doesn’t stray far from the trance-inducing formula that gave Underworld their 1996 Trainspotting-boosted dance anthem, “Born Slippy .NUXX”.
Read more and listen at the forkcast.


I’m anxious to hear this. Mad props to Glenn for being the music link pimp for us all.
Sparkly.
I want to hear it!!!!; thanks!!!; regards