Films:
* Trainspotting (1996): While not credited as an actor, Hyde contributed the iconic song "Born Slippy .NUXX" to the soundtrack, which became synonymous with the film.
* 24 Hour Party People (2002): Hyde plays himself in this film about the Manchester music scene, specifically focusing on the rise of Factory Records.
* Womb (2010): He composed the original score for this science fiction film.
* The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011): Hyde and his Underworld partner Rick Smith contributed the song "Scribble" to the soundtrack.
* The World's End (2013): While not credited as an actor, Hyde's song "Two Months Off" is featured in the film's soundtrack.
* The Revenant (2015): Hyde composed the original score for this critically acclaimed western film, earning him an Academy Award nomination.
Television:
* The Secret Life of the American Teenager (2008-2013): Hyde's song "Scribble" was featured in an episode of this teen drama series.
* The Newsroom (2012-2014): His song "Rez" was used in one of the episodes.
* Doctor Who (2014): Hyde's song "The Devil's Playground" was featured in the episode "Robot of Sherwood."
* The Walking Dead (2010-present): Hyde's song "Cowgirl" was used in an episode of this popular zombie apocalypse series.
* House of Cards (2013-2018): Hyde's song "The Ring" was featured in an episode of this political drama series.
* Peaky Blinders (2013-present): Hyde's song "Born Slippy .NUXX" is used in multiple episodes of this period crime drama series.
* Stranger Things (2016-present): Hyde's song "Rez" was featured in an episode of this popular science fiction series.
These are just a few of the many projects Karl Hyde has been involved in. He has also contributed music to numerous other films and television shows, showcasing his diverse musical talents and influence on popular culture.