A Hundred Days Off

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A Hundred Days Off
A Hundred Days Off cover
Studio album by Underworld
Released September 24, 2002
Recorded ???
Genre Techno, house, electronica
Length 61:57
Label V2 Records
Producer Karl Hyde, Rick Smith
Professional reviews
Underworld chronology
Everything, Everything
(2000)
A Hundred Days Off
(2002)
1992-2002
(2003)

A Hundred Days Off is a 2002 (see 2002 in music) album by Underworld. The album produced two UK Singles Chart entries: "Two Months Off", which reached no. 12 and "Dinosaur Adventure 3D", which reached no. 34. Although this was the first album since Darren Emerson's departure from the group in 2001, the album is not a huge stylistic makeover as the focus is still trance, albeit with less heavy beats than on Beaucoup Fish, their previous album. This allows further musical exploration than on Beaucoup Fish, as there is less concentration on aggressive beats for dancing. This is seen on the forays into country music ("Trim") and lounge music sensibilities ("Sola Sistim"), as well as the intricate "Ballet Lane." The video for "Two Months Off", which received extensive airplay in Europe, features Karl Hyde dancing in the rain.

[edit] Sound

As with any Underworld album, the songs are generally long (over five minutes in length) and full of synthesizers, drum machines and stream-of-consciousness poetry sung/spoken over the beats. The album is considered to be less aggressive than their previous album, Beaucoup Fish, often more open to ambient music and lounge music aesthetics than solely trance music.

[edit] Track listing

All songs by Underworld.

  1. "Mo Move" – 6:54
  2. "Two Months Off" – 9:08
  3. "Twist" – 6:24
  4. "Sola Sistim" – 6:26
  5. "Little Speaker" – 8:38
  6. "Trim" – 3:23
  7. "Ess Gee" – 2:22
  8. "Dinosaur Adventure 3D" – 7:56
  9. "Ballet Lane" – 3:39
  10. "Luetin" – 7:00