Underworld Debuting 70 New Paintings, New Record Label

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As famed British electronic duo Underworld gear up for the release of their eighth studio album, ‘Barking,’ next month, they’re also busy this week with a few related endeavors. No stranger to visual media, Underworld’s Karl Hyde will debut roughly 70 new paintings at a show called “What’s Going on in Your Head as You’re Dancing” at the Laforet Museum in Harajuku, Japan. This marks Hyde’s first solo venture into the museum world, although as recently as 2008 he and Rick Smith, along with artist John Warwicker, debuted an installation project called “Beautiful Burnout” in New York City.

“It started off by making series of marks while I was doing interviews, marks that were inspired by walking through the streets of cities,” Hyde tells Spinner. “That started to develop into seeing the same shapes I see in my head while I’m onstage with Underworld. I see physical 3-D shapes in my head while I’m onstage of the potential moves I might make when I’m thinking about moving across stage or interpreting the sound.”


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