Underworld - A Hundred Days Off, 2x Vinyl LP
Underworld’s A Hundred Days Off marked a new chapter for the group in 2002, their first album after Darren Emerson’s departure. Rather than chase the anthemic highs of previous records like Beaucoup Fish, this album explores a more subdued and introspective soundscape. It’s rich with ambient textures, dub influences, and minimal house rhythms, revealing a meditative side of the duo. Tracks like “Sola Sistim” and “Twist” shimmer with melancholy restraint, while “Two Months Off” delivers one of their most radiant, uplifting tracks—proof that Underworld could still move bodies and minds without bombast.
The album doesn’t attempt to redefine electronic music but instead refines Underworld’s strengths into something more mature and contemplative. It’s hypnotic rather than explosive, a collection that prioritizes tone and subtlety over adrenaline. Some longtime fans missed the more aggressive club sound, but for those attuned to its flow, A Hundred Days Off rewards repeat listens with emotional depth and sonic elegance. It’s a transitional album, yes, but one that succeeds by confidently moving forward instead of trying to recreate past glories.
- Mo Move
- Two Months Off
- Twist
- Sola Sistim
- Little Speaker
- Trim
- Ess Gee
- Dinosaur Adventure 3D
- Ballet Lane
- Luetin
