Teatime Dub Encounters
On their collaborative EP, the UK electronic duo provides a lush and polished bed of sound for Iggy Pop to grouse about the state of the world.
The NME review of Iggy Pop and Underworld's collaborative EP 'Teatime Dub Encounters' - "batshit brilliance from three mad scientists with so much to prove"
Iggy Pop and Underworld were unwittingly and unforgettably linked in 1996, when "Lust for Life" and "Born Slippy (NUXX)," songs they'd released 18 years apart, were used as the opening and closing tracks in Danny Boyle's film adaptation of Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting.
The pairing of Underworld with Iggy Pop, two masterful frontmen plus inventive and limitless musical accompaniment equals exponential charisma overload.
This four-track EP combines Pop’s ruminations on the state of the world with the techno giants’ biggest grooves
A celebration of the ancient marriage between repetitive music and cynical harangue.