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gaborez
12-13-2005, 05:46 AM
hello folks

underworld have a little half page write-up in DJMag at the mo.

A wee bit of interesting news (well, it was news to me!)

Karl on the Riverrun projects:
"and the third one will be more techno based." :)


oh, and btw, was Mother Earth ever released seperately from The Hump?
I only ask cos DJMag says "Underworld released their first record "Motherearth", closely followed by "The Hump".

Now as far as i know, they were released on the same 12" (i have it). That is about as closely followed as you can get!!! :D

undarrenworld
12-13-2005, 06:51 AM
hello folks

underworld have a little half page write-up in DJMag at the mo.

A wee bit of interesting news (well, it was news to me!)

Karl on the Riverrun projects:
"and the third one will be more techno based." :)


oh, and btw, was Mother Earth ever released seperately from The Hump?
I only ask cos DJMag says "Underworld released their first record "Motherearth", closely followed by "The Hump".

Now as far as i know, they were released on the same 12" (i have it). That is about as closely followed as you can get!!! :D


Third Riverrun will be techno based, oh nice, that made my day

Oh yeah ME and The Hump are on same 12``:D

Dirty0900
12-13-2005, 09:15 AM
Techno technno techno makes my happy.

holden
12-13-2005, 10:11 AM
Could be the perfect follow-up to the experimental "Lovely Broken Thing" and the chilled "Pizza For Eggs"...a banging, dancefloor-filler/killer monster EP! i hope...:)

Leon
12-13-2005, 12:22 PM
They better put 5 Feat Five and Shake That Higher on it!

big screen satellite
12-14-2005, 01:59 AM
the most interstingthing i noticed about this article is this statement:

"Karl Hyde and Rick Smith have signed off the next two years to releasing music solely through their website"

indicating no 'album', but this isn't soley true, as we know or fact that vinyl & remixes will be issued, but it does suggest that an album isn't gonna come out...

then again, you can't entirely trust the article fully, seeing as they said that the score to Clive Barker's Underworld was a 'success' - first it blows as a movie and secondly the soundtrack to that movie never was released - not a success in my book, then they go on and say they released Mother Earth followed by The Hump, as already pointed out, it was on the same 12"....

mmm skyscraper
12-14-2005, 05:20 AM
then they go on and say they released Mother Earth followed by The Hump

The Hump does follow Mother Earth...flip the record over. :)

potatobroth
12-14-2005, 07:57 AM
the most interstingthing i noticed about this article is this statement:

"Karl Hyde and Rick Smith have signed off the next two years to releasing music solely through their website"

amen! if been feeling like a prick for posting this confusion i had in another thread. at least now it can be see with the same mystery as i had.

Cadevil
12-14-2005, 08:26 AM
amen! if been feeling like a prick for posting this confusion i had in another thread. at least now it can be see with the same mystery as i had.

Careful how you interpret Karl's words, Potato...We don't want to get in trouble again...;)

potatobroth
12-14-2005, 08:33 AM
Careful how you interpret Karl's words, Potato...We don't want to get in trouble again...;)

i genuinely felt bad for posting that in the other thread. i felt like everyone thought i was a trouble maker because i interpretted differently. im just glad now that (whether this info is true or not) its still a big confusion.