Amon Tobin discography
Amon Tobin discography | |
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Studio albums | 8 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 3 |
EPs | 21 |
Soundtrack albums | 3 |
This is the discography (albums, EPs, singles, and remixes) released by Amon Tobin under his own name, under the name Cujo, and in collaboration with other artists.
Albums
- Adventures in Foam (Ninebar, 1996) (as Cujo) (Re-issue, Ninja Tune, 2002)
- Bricolage (Ninja Tune, 1997)
- Permutation (Ninja Tune, 1998)
- Supermodified (Ninja Tune, 2000)
- Out from Out Where (Ninja Tune, 2002) - Chart positions: Heatseekers: 43, Top Independent Albums: 32
- Chaos Theory - Splinter Cell 3 Soundtrack (Ninja Tune, 2005)
- Foley Room (Ninja Tune, 2007) - Chart positions: Top Electronic Albums: 13
- Chaos Theory Remixed - Splinter Cell 3D Soundtrack (Ninja Tune, 2011)
- ISAM (Ninja Tune, 2011)
Collaborations & Live Recordings
- Verbal Remixes & Collaborations (Ninja Tune 2003)
- Solid Steel Presents Amon Tobin: Recorded Live (Ninja Tune, 2004)
- Peeping Tom (Ipecac, 2006) (An album by Mike Patton. Amon Tobin is featured on the track "Don't Even Trip".)
- Two Fingers - Two Fingers (Big Dada/Paper Bag Records, 2009). A new production collaboration between Amon Tobin and Doubleclick featuring MC Sway.[1][2]
- Two Fingers - Instrumentals (Big Dada/Paper Bag Records, 2009)
- Foley Room Recorded Live In Brussels (2008)(Self release from Amontobin.com)
- inFAMOUS: Original Soundtrack from the Video Game (Sony Computer Entertainment, 2009). In collaboration with Jim Dooley, Mel Wesson, JD Mayer, Martin Tillman, & Working for a Nuclear Free City.
- Splinter Cell: Conviction (2010). Tobin produced additional music for the video game, in collaboration with Michael Nielson & Kaveh Cohen.
- "Monthly Joints Series" (2010).
- "Fine Objects" (2010). ESKAMON (Amon Tobin & Eskmo).
- "Two Fingers - Stunt Rhythms (Big Dada/Ninja Tunes, 2012)
Singles & EPs
- Curfew (1995) (as Cujo)
- The Remixes (1996) (as Cujo)
- Creatures (1996)
- Chomp Samba (1997)
- Mission (1997)
- Piranha Breaks (1997)
- Like Regular Chickens (Danny Breaks & Dillinja Remixes) (1998)
- 4 Ton Mantis (2000)
- Slowly (2000)
- East To West (2002)
- Verbal (2002) - Chart positions: Canadian Singles Chart: 15
- Angel Of Theft (2004) (as Player)
- The Lighthouse (2005)
- Bloodstone EP (2007)
- Kitchen Sink Remixes (2007)
- Taxidermia (Digital Download Only) (2008)
- Hey Mr. Tree (2010)
- Surge (2011)
- Dark Jovian (2015)
Music videos
- "4 Ton Mantis" (2000) - directed by Floria Sigismondi
- "Slowly" (2000)
- "Verbal" (2002) - directed by Alex Rutterford
- "Proper Hoodidge" (2002) - directed by Corine Stübi
- "El Cargo" (2005) - video by Hexstatic
- "Esther's" (2010) - directed by Charles De Meyer
B-Sides/Other Tracks
- Shiny Things (From Creatures)
- Daytrip (From Creatures)
- Tabukula Beach Resort (From Mission)
- Piranha Breaks (From Piranha Breaks)
- Sub Tropic (From Piranha Breaks)
- Hot Pursuit (From Piranha Breaks)
- Melody Infringement (From Ninja Cuts: Funkungfusion compilation)
- Yards (From 4 Ton Mantis)
- Bad Sex (From Slowly)
- Down & To The Left (From Xen Cuts compilation)
- East To West (From East To West)
- Sirens (From East To West)
- Cougar Merkin (From Verbal)
- The Whole Nine (From Verbal)
- El Chimi (From Verbal)
- The Last Minute (From The Last Minute Soundtrack)
- Here Comes The Moon Man (From Bloodstone)
- Bad Girl (featuring Cecile (Under the alias 60 Hz)
- Delpher (Digital release - monthly joint)
- Shut Down (Digital release - monthly joint)
- It's A Lovely Night (Digital release - monthly joint)
- Trickstep (Digital release - monthly joint)
- Eight Sum (Digital release - monthly joint)
- At Work (Digital release - monthly joint)
- Technique (Digital release - monthly joint)
- Dualistic (Digital release - monthly joint)
- Venus Hendrix Live Mix (Digital release - freebie)
- Slayer Boot (Digital release - freebie)
- In the dark intermission (Digital release - freebie)
- Overwhelming forces (Digital release - freebie)
- Machine Gun Noisia Remix
References
- ↑ MySpace.com - Two Fingers - Hip Hop - www.myspace.com/2wofingers Archived September 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Two Fingers Official Website
External links
- Official Discography
- Amon Tobin discography discography at Discogs
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