With the buzz almost completely died down from "Born Slippy,"
Underworld's Trainspotting hit of over two years before,
Beaucoup Fish emerged to a distinctly uncaring public. And though it is a disappointing record compared to the group's high-flying previous albums, it displays
Underworld's talents well -- the trio is still the best at welding obtuse songcraft onto an uncompromising techno framework and making both sound great.
Karl Hyde's nasally vocals are a bit more obtrusive on tracks like the trance-rant "Moaner" and first single "Push Upstairs," but as before, impeccable production saves the day. While
Second Toughest in the Infants showed
Underworld were no mere novices at introducing super-tough breakbeats, here the focus is on throwback acid-house and trance. The effect is that
Underworld have refused to compromise their artistic vision to anyone's view of commercialism; as such, the few excesses on
Beaucoup Fish can be forgiven. ~ John Bush