Keith York - Played Drums On

Played Drums On

  • Dr Phibes & the House of Wax Equations: Whirlpool (album) (1991, 50 Seel Street Records)
  • Dr Phibes & The House of Wax Equations: Hypnotwister (album) (1993, 50 Seel Street Records)
  • Junglebone: live and studio drummer ("Mother Feature", "Grown Tired", "Yellow", "Days Go Bye") (demos)
  • bivouac: Full Sized Boy (album) (1995, Geffen Records)
  • Bentley Rhythm Ace: Bentley Rhythm Ace (album) (1997, Parlophone Records)
  • Pitchshifter: "Genius" (maxi single) (1997, Geffen Records)
  • Pitchshifter: www.pitchshifter.com (album) (1998, Geffen Records)
  • Pitchshifter: "Un-United Kingdom" (EP) (1999, Geffen Records)
  • Surgeon (musician): Alright(Surgeon's Keith 4 Nat Mix) 1999 (Tresor)
  • Esoteric: Metamorphogenesis (1999, Eibon Records)
  • Ananda Shankar: Walking On (1999, Real World Records)
  • Bentley Rhythm Ace: For Your Ears Only (album)(2000, Parlophone Records)
  • Broadcast: The Noise Made by People (2000, Warp Records)
  • Broadcast, "Drums on Fire" (non-album single) (2000, Warp Records)
  • Submarine: Skin Diving (album 2000 Kinetic/Reprise Records)
  • Gramophone: Gramophone (2001 Artisan Records)
  • Broadcast: Haha Sound (album) (2003, Warp Records)
  • Ladytron: "Oops (Oh My)" (single) (2003, Emperor Norton Records)
  • Esoteric: Subconscious Dissolution into the Continuum (album) (2004, Season of Mist)
  • Ladytron: Witching Hour (album) (2005, Island Records)
  • Ladytron: The Harmonium Sessions (EP) (2006, website release)
  • Love Amongst Ruin: (album track: "Come on Say It") Love Amongst Ruin (album) (2010, Ancient B Records)

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