Rated 5/5
Underworld - Dubnobasswithmyheadman
Review by
vinnie97
May 29, 2007
(edited over 2 years ago)
This is a seminal album of the 90s as far as electronic dance music goes, not soon to be forgotten as it still sounds every bit as good today as it did 14 years ago. It should also be noted this is *NOT* Underworld's debut album (they released several unmentionables in the 80s); however, this is the first album from the then rejuvenated Underworld under the artistic/production direction of Darren Emerson who has sadly long left Underworld for a solo career and DJ stint.
Since I´ve listen to Underworld , live at Cologne. I love the Sound . This album featured 2 of the best Tracks from britain electronic scene.
Dark & Long is like the title dark electronic music with an long sound.
Cowgirl is full of energy , rhytm and cool synthsized sound areas . The power of Cowgirl is the step between , powerful text passages and instrumental sounds. One of my personally "All Time Classics".
Mmm Underworld we love you. Saw this album for £2.99, no excuse for not investigating. Best £2.99 I ever spent, a marvellous album from beginning to end, with "Mmm Skyscaper I Love You", "Dirty Epic" "Cowgirl" and "M.E." being particularly brilliant, but there's nothing here that isn't at least very good. Doesn't that sound dated either.
One of the greatest debut releases ever by an electronic group. "Dark & Long" is Barry White for the techno set. "Cowgirl" is just a transcendent euphoric masterpiece of hard techno, and "Dirty Epic" is a dark and lascivious lonely ballad that meditates on the coldness of human relations in a technological age. 
However, personally I'm not into this sound, and I didn't see much in a few of the songs. "Dirty Epic" includes male vocals that I didn't really feel were necessary or interesting, and some of the other tracks had a very lackadaisical atmosphere to it, not to the point of cheesiness, but still very awkward. I would have liked to see some more sadness and seriousness in this release.
One of the greatest electronic albums? Not really. Worth at least a listen or two? Definitely. I prefer the Dark & Long EP and the Rez/Cowgirl release to this album, and both of those are probably Underworld's strongest releases.