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Dance act duo Underworld have been appointed music directors for the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics, organisers have announced. | Dance act duo Underworld have been appointed music directors for the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics, organisers have announced. |
Rick Smith and Karl Hyde will work with artistic director Danny Boyle and will be responsible for overseeing the music in the three-hour ceremony on 27 July. | Rick Smith and Karl Hyde will work with artistic director Danny Boyle and will be responsible for overseeing the music in the three-hour ceremony on 27 July. |
Underworld's collaborations with Boyle extend from his 1996 film Trainspotting to his recent staging of Frankenstein. | Underworld's collaborations with Boyle extend from his 1996 film Trainspotting to his recent staging of Frankenstein. |
Boyle described the duo's appointment as "the final piece of the jigsaw". | Boyle described the duo's appointment as "the final piece of the jigsaw". |
"It's a great honour to be asked to do this and one we're taking very seriously," said Hyde. | "It's a great honour to be asked to do this and one we're taking very seriously," said Hyde. |
"It's certainly not something we'll get the chance to do again." | "It's certainly not something we'll get the chance to do again." |
More than 10,000 people have auditioned to take part in the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. | More than 10,000 people have auditioned to take part in the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. |
Earlier this week the government doubled the budget for the Olympic and Paralympic ceremonies to more than £80m. | |
Earlier this year, href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/news/20110225_underworld.shtml" >Karl Hyde spoke to BBC 6 Music about Underworld's working relationship with Boyle ahead of Frankenstein's opening at the National Theatre in London. | |
"We always say yes to Danny because he takes us on journeys that take us to places that we've never been or places that we'd love to go," he said. | "We always say yes to Danny because he takes us on journeys that take us to places that we've never been or places that we'd love to go," he said. |
"What's interesting about working with them is how much broader their taste is than you might imagine," said Boyle this week. | "What's interesting about working with them is how much broader their taste is than you might imagine," said Boyle this week. |
"With Frankenstein we really saw how far we could take a broader approach than we'd used together on the films." | "With Frankenstein we really saw how far we could take a broader approach than we'd used together on the films." |
Underworld are best known for their track Born Slippy, famously featured in Boyle's Trainspotting film. | Underworld are best known for their track Born Slippy, famously featured in Boyle's Trainspotting film. |
The duo - described by Olympics organisers as "British electronic music pioneers" - went on to provide music for his films A Life Less Ordinary, The Beach and Sunshine. | The duo - described by Olympics organisers as "British electronic music pioneers" - went on to provide music for his films A Life Less Ordinary, The Beach and Sunshine. |
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