Underworld discography

Underworld are a British electronic group, and principal name under which duo Karl Hyde and Rick Smith have recorded together since 1983, though they have also worked together under various names both before and after adopting the Underworld moniker. The first two albums they recorded together were with the band 'Freur'.

As The Screen Gemz

 * "I Can't Stand Cars / Teenage Teenage" (1979)

As Lemon Interupt

 * "Eclipse / Big Mouth" (1992)
 * "Dirty / Minniapolis" (1992)
 * "Dirty Guitar" (1992)

Videography

 * Kiteless (1996)
 * Footwear Repairs by Craftsmen at Competitive Prices (1997)
 * Beaucoup Video (1999)
 * Everything, Everything (2000)
 * Book of Jam – Video (2007)
 * The Bells the Bells (2008)
 * Barking: The Films (2010)
 * Live from the Roundhouse (2011)
 * Drift Series 1 Films (2019)

Soundtracks

 * "Promised Land" was recorded for the 1990 erotic film Wild Orchid.
 * "Oh" was recorded for the 1997 romantic/black comedy film A Life Less Ordinary.
 * "Moaner" was recorded for the 1997 superhero film Batman & Robin. The song is available on the film's soundtrack album, and was also released as a single and included on Beaucoup Fish.
 * "8 Ball" was recorded for the 2000 drama film The Beach, and available on the film's soundtrack album, released by London Records in the UK. It also later appeared on the 1992–2002 compilation.

Compilations

 * "Second Hand" is a significant re-working of "Thing in a Book" which appeared exclusively on Café del Mar, Volume 1.
 * "To Heal (And Restore Broken Bodies)" appears on Songs for Tibet: The Art of Peace.

Collaborations

 * "Downpipe" is a Mark Knight, D. Ramirez single, featuring Underworld.
 * "The First Note Is Silent" is a High Contrast single, featuring Tiësto and Underworld.
 * "Two Hundred & Thirty Eight Days" is a High Contrast song, featuring Underworld.
 * "Ten" is a Sander Van Doorn & Mark Knight single, featuring Underworld.
 * "Baby Wants To Ride" - originally by Frankie Knuckles - is a single featuring the collaborative efforts of Underworld, Pete Heller, Terry Farley and The Misterons.
 * "Too Little Too Late" is a Joris Voorn song, featuring Underworld.