Karl Hyde

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Karl Hyde
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Hyde in the foreground, with Rick Smith behind and Darren Price on the far right, performing as Underworld
Background information
Birth name Karl Hyde
Born 1957[1]
Origin Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Genres Electronica, trance, progressive house
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Vocals, guitars, synthesizers
Years active 1980–present
Associated acts Underworld, Brian Eno
Website Official website

Karl Hyde (born 1957) is an English musician. He is the vocalist/guitarist for English electronic group Underworld, and has also released his own music as well as working with Brian Eno.

Solo career

In January 2013 Hyde announced the release date for his debut solo album, Edgeland.[2][3] It was released worldwide on 22 April that year[4] through Universal. It was co-produced by Leo Abrahams.[5]

In 2014 Hyde collaborated with English musician and record producer Brian Eno on the album Someday World, which was released on Warp.[6] The first single from this album, "The Satellites", was released in March 2014.[7] Within weeks of the album's release, it was announced that a second album, High Life, would be released on 30 June (1 July in North America),[8] also through Warp.

Songs used in movies

Various songs written by Hyde for Underworld have appeared in movies, including:

References

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  3. Unterberger, Andrew The SPIN Interview: Underworld SPIN. March 15, 2016
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