Partial Solo Discography
- The Visitor (Drag City 2009) Dedicated to Derek Bailey.
- Corona / Tokyo Realization (Columbia Music Entertainment 2006) Japan only release. Dedicated to Tōru Takemitsu
- Mizu No Nai Umi (vector7/HEADZ54 2005)
- Old News Volume 2 (2002)
- Old News Volume 1 (2002)
- I'm Happy and I'm Singing and a 1, 2, 3, 4 (Mego 2001)
- Insignificance (Drag City 2001)
- Halfway to a Threeway EP (Drag City 1999)
- Eureka (Drag City 1999)
- Bad Timing (Drag City 1997)
- Happy Days (Revenant Records 1997)
- Terminal Pharmacy (Tzadik Records 1995)
- When in Vanitas... (Skin Graft 1994)
- Rules of Reduction (Metamkine 1993)
- Remove the Need (Extreme Records 1993)
- Scend (Divided Records 1992)
- Disengage (Staalplaat 1992)
- Tamper (Extreme Records 1991)
- The Ground Below Above Our Heads (Entenpfuhl 1991)
- Secure on the Loose Rim (Sound of Pig 1991)
- Some Kind of Pagan (Sound of Pig 1989)
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