Underworld - Two Months Off (Dj Icepack Remix) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jun 09, 2011
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Dj Icepack pres. Fahrenheit Blaster vol.2

1- Lene Marlin - Unforgivable Sinner (Dj Icepack Remix)
2- Orbital - I Wish I Had Duck Feet (Dj Icepack Remix)
3- Iio - Rapture (Dj Icepack Remix)
4- Emiliana Torrini - Heartstopper (Dj Icepack Remix)
5- Jorge Rosas - Cherokee Bull (Dj Icepack Remix)
6- Mandalay - Insensible (Dj Icepack Remix)
7- Underworld - Two Months Off (Dj Icepack Remix)
8- Kristin Mainhart - Comfortable (Dj Icepack Remix)
9- Flying Lotus - Camel (Dj Icepack Remix)
10- Odilio Gonzales - Despedida (Dj Icepack Remix)

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All Tracks are maded with FL STUDIO 9
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Genre: Minimal-House/Techno/Electronic

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Artwork:Icepack

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"Two Months Off" is the first single by Underworld from the album "A Hundred Days Off", originally released in 2002. This track was one of the first songs that they released as a duo. The single peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 12 as well as number two for three weeks on the US dance chart.[1]

The track contains samples from Don Airey's 1989 album K2.

A short spoken word vocal section can be heard above the track lead-in. The contributing artist for these vocals is Juanita Boxill, whose voice also features in "Little Speaker", track 5 of A Hundred Days Off.
"A Hundred Days Off" is the sixth album by Underworld. The album produced two UK Singles Chart entries: "Two Months Off", which reached no. 12 and "Dinosaur Adventure 3D", which reached no. 34. Although this was the first album since Darren Emerson's departure from the group in 2001, the album is not a huge stylistic makeover as the main focus of the band is still trance, techno and house, although without the thumping beats that defined their previous longplayer Beaucoup Fish. Instead, the album explores more of an ambient and experimental music style
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