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Two Months Off

Underworld · 2002

28 min · 5 tracks · synth-pop · techno · progressive house

A vibrant blend of progressive house and synth-pop, pulsing with infectious energy and uplifting melodies.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • infectious energy for dance floors
  • steady rhythms for focused work
  • uplifting melodies for positive vibes
  • short bursts of energetic fun

Maybe skip if you want

  • slow, introspective listening sessions
  • long, sprawling album experiences

Where this album fits

Themes
neon-lit nightlife· electronic experimentation
Career context
In 2002, Underworld released 'Two Months Off' as a follow-up to their acclaimed album 'Beaucoup Fish', which had established them as leaders in electronic music. This single marked a continued evolution in their sound, showcasing their ability to blend catchy hooks with intricate production techniques while maintaining their underground appeal.
Stylistic neighbors
The Chemical Brothers· Fatboy Slim· Daft Punk
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Come with Us by The Chemical Brothers — Shares a similar vibrant energy with infectious beats and lush synth layers, for dance floors.
Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts by M83 — Combines uplifting melodies and atmospheric synths, creating a dynamic listening experience.
The Warning by Hot Chip — Features catchy hooks and a blend of electronic textures that resonate with the same danceable vibe.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Two Months Off (radio edit) 3:58
  • 2 Two Months Off (King Unique Sunspots Vocal mix) 8:16
  • 3 Two Months Off (John Ciafone Vocal remix) 7:31
  • 4 Tiny Clicks 2:15
  • 5 Headset 5:59

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