Boiler Room London by Underworld
Friday means one thing at justadailysong.com: it’s weekendmix time. And today, we bring you a truly iconic session—Underworld’s long-awaited Boiler Room set from London.
Few acts have helped shape the UK’s electronic and rave landscape quite like Underworld. Since forming in the late ‘80s, the duo—Karl Hyde and Rick Smith—has consistently delivered pounding techno with emotional gravity. Tracks like “Dark & Long,” “Rez,” and of course, “Born Slippy .NUXX” have become the very DNA of dancefloor culture.
Their recent Boiler Room set is a celebration of history and voltage, merging decades of sonic evolution into a single, ecstatic flow. Filmed in a tightly packed London warehouse, this session re-unites the duo with the crowd in a way that feels intimate, raw, and joyously unfiltered.
“Drive boy dog boy dirty numb angel boy / In the doorway boy she was a lipstick boy”
Yes, they close the set with a towering, euphoric version of “Born Slippy,” and yes—it’s every bit as legendary as you hoped. The camera cuts to the crowd, sweaty and wild, chanting every word. The feeling is timeless. Underworld aren’t just revisiting the past. They’re reminding us that dance music, when it hits right, lives forever.
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