Welcome to the Underworld, baby! xD But seriously, check out their other music. They've got a crazy amount of it, and a crazy amount of variety within it. Probably the most diverse electronica act to ever grace this wretched Earth, period! And they've got a ridiculous amount of B-sides, unreleased tracks and remixes of their own tracks that are so radically different they're essentially new tracks unto themselves.
That cathartic tension release at 13:27 is utterly entrancing and divine. It's like an ecstatic rush, so powerful that you feel no other choice than to surrender entirely to the music. 13 minutes of slowly rising intensity culminates in that monumental moment, and unlike many such attempts at "epic" composition (particularly in electronica), the climax of "Sappy's Curry" isn't even remotely unsatisfying or disappointingly inconsequential - it's the exact opposite in fact - and while it leaves you wanting more, you also feel sincerely grateful for the journey on which Rick, Karl & Darren have taken you. The word "transportative" is often used to describe certain music but in this track's case it's 100% accurate (as is the case with many other Underworld tracks). It truly transports you to a separate reality of stark abstraction, lights & colours flickering and coruscating; shapes & figures rotating and oscillating; at this moment coalescing into one writhing mass, at that moment shattering and radiating into the viscosity of the subconscious that envelopes them. In evoking such imagery so lucidly, it almost feels like more of a transmission from the very fabric of the universe than a piece of music meticulously composed by three insanely talented human beings. The emotions it captures seem to lie beyond our cognitive grasp, defying all attempts at explanation - and yet we _FEEL_ them nonetheless. It's strange and surreal, but not in the negative sense of a "dangerous unknown" or a nightmarish "labyrinth" of the mind - instead it's more in the vein of the surrealist art movement of the early-to-mid 20th century, or the vivacious celebrations of humanity's innumerable quirks as in the cinematic offerings of directors such as Luis Buñuel, Federico Fellini and Wim Winders. TL;DR - Song amazing. Underworld amazing. Underworld always make me ramble, haha. I can't help it, I just love 'em so much that I can't resist the urge to passionately gush about them. 😁
Goodness! That is one of the best tune i have ever had listened to!!! I love every part of it, but especially that trippy climax at the end, that is just perfect! Yeah!!! Thanks for the upload! I am one of the happy owner of this album since years... ;-) I first got in touch with Underworld, as in my favorite small disco they played the track "Rez" every weekend as to signalisation, that the party is over for tonight - the last track. I bought almost every album from Underworld then, because they are all just great!!!
Easter Sunday, April 1996. A religious and biblical day, for a fortunate few. Window panes, white lightning, cider, hash from the Queen's Rd corner... Peckham, London, Planet What The Fuck Is This. Between this and Blueski, this music saved some souls from certain calamity. One month after release - well actually, 6 weeks - this tune, this album, this vibe... had already and rapidly become a colossal theme in my (and my friends') life. And no wonder: this is immortal music. It will go on beyond us. This is forever.
"Banstyle/Sappy's Curry", track 2 from Underworld's "Second Toughest In The Infants" album, released in 1996 on Junior Boy's Own Records.ua-cam.com/video/Ijk_7GMLC6s/v-deo.html Lyrics: If they don't know and they don't know They're gonna find out soon enough. I'm so hot. as if that hurt. Did you wash it? Fester it around some. You don't even have to mind your own stuff. Bring in the marines. I've heard so many other things and it was all brown. With the suction ones. The ones that suck it up. And i dont ever do the eye till I did that thing. I bet you like a blue boost. Try a noose. Loosen the strap where the two metal ends. Rest your head against the steel. Blow in to the tube. Show me your legs. Help me. Show me a pink smile. Walking up the aisle. Show me the things underneath your seat. Show me your tiny plastic soft drink. S song like a squealing pig. Like a train with wheels. In the dark with the lights off. concealed. I'm thinking of you still. White room. little legend. Fishman. Nike man. Red Stripe. Blue Mercedes. Big dog. Salty man. Full moon rising. Old boy. Salty girl. Bunny girl. Happy shopper. Bouncing ball. City sun. Think I found the real stuff. I think I found the real stuff. White crumbs across your bed. Grey clouds cover Bethnal Green. White jeans. Black top. Nice shape. Cracks a blue bitch till the sun come sliding. Naked beneath the knee. Reflect black eyes. Your knee talking. i think I found the real stuff. i think I found the real stuff.
January 2022. Bring it back for the new gen.
What a gem, this kind of songs must be on my life's playlist forever
After all these years.. still my favorite UW track. Juanita is a close second.
This is insane. Woah thanks, simply beautiful
1996 was YEARS AGO
WHOEVER IS listening Jan 2022
Yeah bro 👉
💙🕊 🛸💨✨
Almost 30 years ago... and still fucking incredible.
I have no idea how i managed to run up on this...but thank you Christ !
Welcome to the Underworld, baby! xD
But seriously, check out their other music. They've got a crazy amount of it, and a crazy amount of variety within it. Probably the most diverse electronica act to ever grace this wretched Earth, period! And they've got a ridiculous amount of B-sides, unreleased tracks and remixes of their own tracks that are so radically different they're essentially new tracks unto themselves.
That cathartic tension release at 13:27 is utterly entrancing and divine. It's like an ecstatic rush, so powerful that you feel no other choice than to surrender entirely to the music.
13 minutes of slowly rising intensity culminates in that monumental moment, and unlike many such attempts at "epic" composition (particularly in electronica), the climax of "Sappy's Curry" isn't even remotely unsatisfying or disappointingly inconsequential - it's the exact opposite in fact - and while it leaves you wanting more, you also feel sincerely grateful for the journey on which Rick, Karl & Darren have taken you.
The word "transportative" is often used to describe certain music but in this track's case it's 100% accurate (as is the case with many other Underworld tracks). It truly transports you to a separate reality of stark abstraction, lights & colours flickering and coruscating; shapes & figures rotating and oscillating; at this moment coalescing into one writhing mass, at that moment shattering and radiating into the viscosity of the subconscious that envelopes them.
In evoking such imagery so lucidly, it almost feels like more of a transmission from the very fabric of the universe than a piece of music meticulously composed by three insanely talented human beings. The emotions it captures seem to lie beyond our cognitive grasp, defying all attempts at explanation - and yet we _FEEL_ them nonetheless.
It's strange and surreal, but not in the negative sense of a "dangerous unknown" or a nightmarish "labyrinth" of the mind - instead it's more in the vein of the surrealist art movement of the early-to-mid 20th century, or the vivacious celebrations of humanity's innumerable quirks as in the cinematic offerings of directors such as Luis Buñuel, Federico Fellini and Wim Winders.
TL;DR - Song amazing. Underworld amazing.
Underworld always make me ramble, haha. I can't help it, I just love 'em so much that I can't resist the urge to passionately gush about them. 😁
A masterpiece!
It totally is a masterpiece
TOTALLY,
Goodness! That is one of the best tune i have ever had listened to!!! I love every part of it, but especially that trippy climax at the end, that is just perfect! Yeah!!! Thanks for the upload! I am one of the happy owner of this album since years... ;-)
I first got in touch with Underworld, as in my favorite small disco they played the track "Rez" every weekend as to signalisation, that the party is over for tonight - the last track.
I bought almost every album from Underworld then, because they are all just great!!!
@d R thank you man for that hint! i will have found that playllist very soon ;-)
I first listened to this on wax trax an industrial label......it opened my mind
wax trax is ace.
Absolutely phenomenal music 🥰
Pure Love. ❤️
Easter Sunday, April 1996.
A religious and biblical day, for a fortunate few.
Window panes, white lightning, cider, hash from the Queen's Rd corner... Peckham, London, Planet What The Fuck Is This.
Between this and Blueski, this music saved some souls from certain calamity.
One month after release - well actually, 6 weeks - this tune, this album, this vibe... had already and rapidly become a colossal theme in my (and my friends') life.
And no wonder: this is immortal music.
It will go on beyond us.
This is forever.
I think I found the real stuff.
If you are here leave every comment a like.
Underworld.
You let light in.
Happy days.. 🎧🎵🎵🎶
7:07 - AWWWWRRRRR SHHHHHIIIIIII**, it just got crucial in here!
Awesome appsolutely awesome 🤘✨❤️ it thank you
Wow that's sooo good!
love
So smooth 😎
Thank You God Bless You
"Banstyle/Sappy's Curry", track 2 from Underworld's "Second Toughest In The Infants" album, released in 1996 on Junior Boy's Own Records.ua-cam.com/video/Ijk_7GMLC6s/v-deo.html
Lyrics:
If they don't know and they don't know
They're gonna find out soon enough.
I'm so hot. as if that hurt.
Did you wash it? Fester it around some.
You don't even have to mind your own stuff.
Bring in the marines.
I've heard so many other things and it was all brown.
With the suction ones. The ones that suck it up.
And i dont ever do the eye till I did that thing.
I bet you like a blue boost. Try a noose.
Loosen the strap where the two metal ends.
Rest your head against the steel.
Blow in to the tube. Show me your legs.
Help me. Show me a pink smile.
Walking up the aisle.
Show me the things underneath your seat.
Show me your tiny plastic soft drink.
S song like a squealing pig. Like a train with wheels.
In the dark with the lights off. concealed.
I'm thinking of you still.
White room. little legend. Fishman. Nike man.
Red Stripe. Blue Mercedes. Big dog. Salty man.
Full moon rising. Old boy. Salty girl.
Bunny girl. Happy shopper. Bouncing ball. City sun.
Think I found the real stuff.
I think I found the real stuff.
White crumbs across your bed.
Grey clouds cover Bethnal Green.
White jeans. Black top. Nice shape.
Cracks a blue bitch till the sun come sliding.
Naked beneath the knee.
Reflect black eyes. Your knee talking.
i think I found the real stuff.
i think I found the real stuff.
suuuuuuper
But, the Juanita I know is a camp robbing thrush (bird).
Underworld are subtly trancendant
I think thats a really fitting description
came here from Hackers the movie 1995. this is amazing
💋
Кайф, нет, супер кайф!!!
🎧
That's an aural wake shake n baked ye all in a oner
spot on.
кайф
yesses muriah
❤🎧❤
Whopper