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Years active
  
1985–present

Music group
  
Name
  
Adrian Thaws

Genres
  

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Birth name
  
Adrian Nicholas Matthews Thaws

Born
  
27 January 1968 (age 56) Bristol, England (
1968-01-27
)

Occupation(s)
  
Producermixermusicianrapperactor

Instruments
  
Vocalskeyboardsharmonica

Role
  
Record producer · trickysite.com

Movies
  
The Fifth Element, Massive Attack: Eleven Promos

Albums
  
Maxinquaye, False Idols, Blowback, Pre‑Millennium Tension, Knowle West Boy

Profiles


Also known as
  
Tricky KidTricky Rock

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Adrian Nicholas Matthews Thaws (born 27 January 1968), better known by his stage name Tricky, is an English record producer, vocalist, and musician. Born and raised in Bristol, he began his career as an early collaborator of Massive Attack before embarking on a solo career with his debut album, Maxinquaye, in 1995. The release won Tricky popular acclaim and marked the beginning of a lengthy collaborative partnership with vocalist Martina Topley-Bird. He released four more studio albums before the end of the decade, including Pre-Millennium Tension and the pseudonymous Nearly God, both in 1996. He has gone on to release seven studio albums since 2000, most recently Skilled Mechanics (2016).

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Tricky is a pioneer of trip hop music, and his work is noted for its dark, layered musical style that blends disparate cultural influences and genres, including hip hop, alternative rock and ragga. He has collaborated with a wide range of artists over the course of his career, including Terry Hall, Björk, Gravediggaz, Grace Jones, and PJ Harvey.

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Early life

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Tricky was born in the Knowle West neighbourhood of Bristol, to a Jamaican father and a mixed-race Anglo-Guyanese mother. His mother, Maxine Quaye, either committed suicide or died due to epilepsy complications when Tricky was four. His father, Roy Thaws, who left the family before Tricky was born, operated the Studio 17 sound system (formerly known as "Tarzan the High Priest") with his brother Rupert and father Hector. Bristol musician Bunny Marrett claimed in 2012, "It became the most popular sound system in Bristol at the time".

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Tricky experienced a difficult childhood in Knowle West, a "white ghetto" in Southern Bristol. He became involved in crime at an early age, and joined a gang that was involved in car theft, burglary, fights and promiscuity. Tricky spent his youth in the care of his grandmother, who often let him watch old horror films instead of going to school. At the age of 15, he began to write lyrics ("I like to rock, I like to dance, I like pretty girls taking down their pants" MixMag, 1996). At 17, he spent some time in prison after he purchased forged £50 notes from a friend, who later informed the police. Tricky stated in an interview afterward: "Prison was really good. I'm never going back".

1987–94: The Wild Bunch, Massive Attack

In the mid-1980s, Tricky met DJ Milo and spent time with a sound system called the Wild Bunch, which by 1987 evolved into Massive Attack. He received the nickname "Tricky Kid" and at age eighteen became a member of the Fresh 4, a rap group built from the Wild Bunch. He also rapped on Massive Attack's acclaimed debut album Blue Lines (1991).

In 1991, before the release of Massive Attack's album Blue Lines, he met Martina Topley-Bird in Bristol. Some time later she came to his house, and mentioned to Tricky and Mark Stewart that she could sing. Martina was only fifteen years old, but her "honey-coated vox" impressed them and they recorded a song called "Aftermath" (though The Face '95 mentions that the first song they recorded together was called "Shoebox"). Tricky showed "Aftermath" to Massive Attack, but they were not interested. So in 1993 he decided to press a few hundred vinyl copies of the song. He cut it directly off the tape, so that the song is basically "just bassline and hiss". (NME 1994). Finally, a white label got him a contract with Island Records and he started to record his first solo album.

He also rapped on former Wild Bunch member Neneh Cherry's song "Sassy" off her 1992 album Homebrew.

1995–2001: Solo breakthrough

Tricky left Massive Attack to release his debut album Maxinquaye, co-produced by himself and Mark Saunders and prominently featured singer Martina Topley-Bird. The album was successful and Tricky consequently attained international fame, something he was notably uncomfortable with. The Maxinquaye album review by Rolling Stone magazine read: "Tricky devoured everything from American hip-hop and soul to reggae and the more melancholic strains of '80s British rock".

Authors David Hesmondhalgh and Caspar Melville wrote in the book Global Noise: Rap and Hip-Hop Outside the USA: "Tricky showed his debt to hip-hop aesthetics by reconstructualising samples and slices of both the most respected black music (Public Enemy) and the tackiest pop (quoting David Cassidy's "How Can I Be Sure?")." As the Rolling Stone article further explained, Tricky created "a mercurial style of dance music that immediately finds it [sic] own fast feet."

Tricky failed to complete a number of lyrics for the Massive Attack album Protection and gave the band some of the lyrics he had written for Maxinquaye instead. Thus, there are songs across the two albums that largely share the same lyrics —entitled "Overcome" and "Hell is 'Round the Corner" on Maxinquaye and "Karmacoma", and "Eurochild" on Protection, respectively. Tricky found it difficult to cope with the huge success of Maxinquaye and subsequently eschewed the laid-back soul sound of the first album to create an increasingly edgy and aggressive punk style of music.

In 1996, Neneh Cherry and Björk appeared as guests on his second album Nearly God. The opening number was a cover of the Siouxsie and the Banshees pre-trip-hop song "Tattoo" that had previously inspired Tricky when he forged his style.

In 2001 Tricky appeared on the Thirteen Ghosts soundtrack with the song "Excess" which (briefly) features Alanis Morissette during two of the choruses. In 2002 that song also appeared on the Queen of the Damned soundtrack.

2002–09: Mixed Race and other work

Tricky's studio album Knowle West Boy was released in the UK and Ireland in July 2008, and September 2008 in the US. The first single from the album was "Council Estate" and features the artist as the sole vocalist: "It's the first single I've ever done with just me on vocals. I couldn't whisper that song. I had to come out of myself and do a loud, screaming vocal. I wanted to be a proper frontman on that one." In an interview with The Skinny in July 2008, Tricky mentioned that Knowle West Boy was the first album for which he decided to enlist a co-producer. Ex-Suede guitarist Bernard Butler was Tricky's initial selection, but, less than enamoured with Butler's technical prowess, Tricky finished the album by totally re-recording all of the material.

On 8 December 2009, Tricky's 1995 debut album Maxinquaye was reissued with a bonus 13-track CD featuring B-sides, outtakes and seven previously unreleased mixes of songs such as "Overcome", "Hell is Round the Corner" and "Black Steel".

In December 2009, the media reported that Massive Attack met Tricky in Paris and asked him to work on a future project—Daddy G explained: "Things seem like they've healed between us and Tricky. It's been quite well documented how us and Tricky get on, hasn't it? It's not that well, but things have changed. Things have softened up. We saw Tricky a couple of weeks ago in Paris and it was quite an amicable meeting after five or six years." Tricky agreed to record with the band and he revealed in a June 2013 interview that "there's a couple of songs which are OK, which are really good actually to be honest with you". However, Tricky also stated in June 2013 that he could not spend more than two or three days with Massive Attack and described band member Daddy G as "very arrogant".

Tricky's ninth album Mixed Race was released on 27 September 2010 and the first single from the album became available on 23 August. The album includes contributions from Franky Riley, Terry Lynn, Bobby Gillespie, Hamadouche, Blackman and Tricky's youngest brother Marlon Thaws.

In June 2011 Tricky's then label Brownpunk signed on Mexican band My Black Heart Machine for one single, "It Beats Like This", which Tricky co-produced. My Black Heart Machine was then commissioned by the label to cover a song from Maxinquaye for an album of covers by Brownpunk's roster; the band chose "Hell Is Round the Corner". "It Beats Like This" was released independently by the band on their first EP in April 2013.

Tricky produced rapper Omni's album IamOmni (produced by Tricky) (released under the moniker IamOmni) that was available from 30 August 2011 as a free download on Omni's official site.

2012–present: False Idols, Ununiform

In April 2012, Tricky performed Maxinquaye with Martina Topley-Bird at several concerts around the UK including, for the first time in several years in his home town of Bristol. The concerts featured regular interruptions orchestrated by Tricky, where he brought his youngest brother, Marlon Thaws to rap on stage alongside other local rappers as well as encouraging the audience to come up on stage. The review of the concert in Manchester said it was "shambolic" and a "car crash" with Tricky often leaving the stage and continuously forgetting his words, leaving Topley Bird to carry the delivery of the tracks, resulting in many leaving early after repeated issues with Tricky's behaviour and shouts of "wanker" from the crowd.

On 26 June 2012, Tricky appeared on stage during Beyoncé's headline slot on the pyramid stage at Glastonbury for the track "Baby Boy". Partly the result of technical difficulties with his microphone, he later stated he was "mortified" by his own performance, saying, "I've never been so embarrassed. My body just froze".

In February 2013, Tricky announced the release of a new album, False Idols. The album is the follow up from his 2010 Mixed Race and featured Peter Silberman, Fifi Rong and Nneka. Tricky released this statement about the album:

In spring 2014 it was announced that Tricky is to perform at a number of festivals throughout Europe over the summer of 2014, including Control Day Out in Romania, festival Couleur Café in Belgium, Positivus Festival in Latvia and Galtres Parklands Festival in England, the latter of which he co-headlines with contemporaries Morcheeba.

Tricky announced a new album titled, Adrian Thaws in June 2014. It was released on 8 September 2014. Skilled Mechanics was released in January 2016.

His thirteenth official studio album, ununiform, was released on the 22 September 2017, and featured collaborations with Asia Argento, Avalon Lurks, and Martina Topley-Bird, as well as a cover of Hole's "Doll Parts".

Idiosyncrasies and media controversies

By the time Pre-Millennium Tension was released in 1996, Tricky was increasingly irritated with the press, particularly articles written in The Face magazine. The Face had been an early champion of Maxinquaye, but saw Tricky as more a duo than a solo project. The Face published an article claiming that vocalist Martina Topley-Bird had to single-handedly bring up the child that Tricky had fathered.

He has also been concerned with racial stereotyping of the media. In the documentary Naked & Famous, he explained how photographers want him to frown angrily in photos. He points to a cover of The Big Issue, where he has a milder look on his face, as being more representative of how he feels. In the song "Tricky Kid" from Pre-Millennium Tension, he wrote "As long as you're humble/Let you be the king of jungle".

Throughout his work, Tricky blurs the normally clear sexual definitions found within hip hop. Despite the heavy influence he drew from American hip hop in his debut album, Maxinquaye, he fights against typical sexual representations by, for example, dressing as a woman on the side sleeve of his album cover. As many of his tracks blend elements of varying types of music creating a difficult to define sound, so go his lyrics, creating a more ambiguous and blurry take on sexuality.

Side projects and film career

Tricky has guest starred on a number of albums, including a notable appearance on Live's fifth studio album, V. This appearance came as Tricky and Live's lead singer Ed Kowalczyk had developed a close friendship, with Kowalczyk contributing vocals to 'Evolution Revolution Love', a track on Tricky's album Blowback.

Tricky has also acted in various films. He appeared in a significant supporting role in the 1997 Luc Besson film The Fifth Element, playing the right-hand man "Right Arm" to evil businessman Mr. Zorg. He also appears briefly in the 2004 Olivier Assayas film Clean, playing himself, and had a large role in the music video for "Parabol/Parabola" by Tool. He was also rumoured to have a brief cameo in John Woo's 1997 movie Face/Off, but has denied that this was the case, although his single "Christiansands" was featured in the movie. Tricky also appeared as 'Finn' a musician who loves & dumps main character Lynn in the US sitcom Girlfriends.

In 2001 Tricky appeared in online advertising for the web series We Deliver, about a cannabis delivery service in New York City. Though he did not actually appear in any episodes, in the advertising it appears as if he is a customer of the service. In the fall of 2011 L.A indie artistreleases his self-titled album "IAMOMNI" produced by Tricky.

The launch of a record label entitled "Brown Punk" was announced in mid-2007 that was a collaboration between Tricky and former Island Records executive Chris Blackwell. At the time Tricky explained: "Brown Punk represents a positive movement where you find intellectuals mixing with the working class, rock mixing with reggae and indie mixing with emo." The Dirty, The Gospel, Laid Blak Mexican band My Black Heart Machine were acts that were signed to the label, but as of October 2013, the label appears to be inactive.

Personal life

Tricky has stated that he has "been through a lot... I've been moved around from family to family, never stayed in one house from when I was born to the age of 16. ...I'm not normal. It's got a lot to do with my upbringing....Staying somewhere for three years then going off for three years. My uncles being villains. All that stuff. I've got quite a dysfunctional family....for some reason, in my family, the mothers always give the kids to the grandmothers".

Tricky has fourteen paternal siblings.

Tricky was in a brief relationship with Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk in the 1990s. When asked in mid-2013 about the time the pair spent together, Tricky stated: "I wasn't good for Björk. I wasn't healthy for her. I feel she was really good to me, she gave me a lot of love and she really was a good person to me. I think she cared about me, right?"

Tricky was briefly married to Carmen Ejogo in the spring of 1998 in Las Vegas .

Tricky is a father to two daughters. The musician Martina Topley-Bird, who was discovered by Tricky while she was sitting on a wall near his Bristol home, is the mother of one of the daughters Mazy. Topley-Bird revealed their parenting arrangements in a 2010 interview: "she stays with her dad as well. He's a bit peripatetic so she's been moving around a bit. She hasn't had one fixed place for a while". The other daughter is by a half-Jamaican and half-Spanish woman called Malika.

In 2015 Tricky moved to live in Berlin, Germany.

Filmography

Actor
2017
When We Die (Video short) as
Himeself
2017
Son & Lumière (TV Series) as
Tricky
2017
Ghost in the Shell as
Senior Monk (uncredited)
2016
Massive Attack Feat. Tricky, 3D: Take It There (Music Video) as
Tricky (voice)
2010
Tricky: Murder Weapon (Short)
2005
Girlfriends (TV Series) as
Finn Robinson
- -With a Twist (2005) - Finn Robinson
- Wedding on the Rocks (2005) - Finn Robinson
- Finn-ished (2005) - Finn Robinson
- Good News, Bad News (2005) - Finn Robinson
2003
Oakenfold Feat. Tricky & Keshia: The Harder They Come (Music Video) as
Tricky
2003
Tricky: Antimatter (Music Video) as
Tricky
2002
Tool: Parabola (Music Video) as
Man with antennas (uncredited)
2001
Massive Attack: Eleven Promos (Video)
1999
Tricky Feat. DJ Muggs & Grease: For Real (Music Video) as
Tricky
1997
The Fifth Element as
Right Arm
1996
Tricky: Here Come the Aliens (Music Video) as
Tricky
1995
Tricky: Black Steel (Music Video) as
Tricky
1995
Tricky: Overcome (Music Video) as
Tricky
1995
Tricky: Pumpkin (Music Video) as
Tricky
1995
Tricky: Hell Is Round the Corner (Music Video) as
Tricky
1995
Massive Attack: Karmacoma (Music Video) as
Tricky
1994
Tricky: Aftermath (Music Video) as
Tricky
1994
Tricky: Ponderosa (Music Video) as
Tricky
Composer
2017
When We Die (Video short) (music by)
2010
Tricky: Murder Weapon (Short) (music by)
2008
Dissolved Girl (Short)
2005
Hell to Pay (Video)
2004
Clean
2003
Tricky: Vulnerable (Video documentary short)
2003
Tricky: Antimatter (Music Video)
2002
Tricky: A Ruff Guide (Video)
1999
Tricky Feat. DJ Muggs & Grease: For Real (Music Video)
1997
Tricky: Makes Me Wanna Die (Music Video)
1996
Tricky: Here Come the Aliens (Music Video)
1995
Tricky: Pumpkin (Music Video)
1995
Tricky: Hell Is Round the Corner (Music Video)
1991
Massive Attack: Daydreaming (Music Video)
Music Department
2005
Rupture (Short) (composer: song "Bury The Evidence")
2002
Glory Days (TV Series) (composer - 9 episodes)
- Clowning Glory (2002) - (composer: main title theme)
- No Guts, No Glory (2002) - (composer: main title theme)
- There Goes the Neighborhood (2002) - (composer: main title theme)
- Everybody Loves Rudy (2002) - (composer: main title theme)
- The Lost Girls (2002) - (composer: main title theme)
- Death, Lies and Videotape (2002) - (composer: main title theme)
- Miss Fortune Teller (2002) - (composer: main title theme)
- The Devil Made Me Do It (2002) - (composer: main title theme)
- Grim Ferrytale (2002) - (composer: main title theme)
Soundtrack
-
A Murder at the End of the World (TV Mini Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2023) (writer - 1 episode, 2023)
- Chapter 2: The Silver Doe (2023) - (performer: "Hell Is Round the Corner") / (writer: "Hell Is Round the Corner")
-
Coroner (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2022) (writer - 1 episode, 2022)
- LJND (2022) - (performer: "The Only Way") / (writer: "The Only Way" - as Adrian Thaws)
-
The Handmaid's Tale (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2021) (writer - 1 episode, 2021)
- Testimony (2021) - (performer: "Hell is Round the Corner") / (writer: "Hell is Round the Corner")
2021
The Vault ("Hell Is Round the Corner") / (performer: "Hell Is Round the Corner")
-
Helstrom (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2020) (writer - 1 episode, 2020)
- Underneath (2020) - (performer: "We Don't Die" - uncredited) / (writer: "We Don't Die" - uncredited)
2019
1994 (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.6 (2019) - (writer: "Karmacoma - The Napoli Trip")
2019
Control (Video Game) (performer: "Vent") / (writer: "Vent" - as Adrian Thaws)
2019
Big Little Lies (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- The End of the World (2019) - (writer: "Karmacoma")
2018
Dogs of Berlin (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Derby (2018) - (performer: "Cross to Bear")
2017
Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami (Documentary) (writer: "Hurricane" - as Adrian Thaws)
-
Les témoins (TV Series) (performer - 14 episodes, 2014 - 2017) (writer - 14 episodes, 2014 - 2017)
2015
The 90s: Ten Years That Changed the World (TV Movie documentary) (performer: "Black Steel" - uncredited) / (writer: "Karmacoma" - uncredited)
2014
Date and Switch (writer: "Give Me The Go" - as Adrian Thaws)
2013
The Class of '92 (Documentary) (lyrics: "Karmacoma" - as Adrian Thaws) / (music: "Karmacoma" - as Adrian Thaws)
-
One Night Stand (TV Series short) (performer - 1 episode, 2013) (writer - 1 episode, 2013)
- Hope It Was Worth It! (2013) - (performer: "Puppy Toy") / (writer: "Puppy Toy")
2012
Good Cop (TV Mini Series) (performer: "Armies") / (writer: "Armies")
2012
Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood (performer: "Evolution, Revolution, Love")
2011
Attack of La Niña (Documentary) (performer: "Evolution Revolution Love") / (writer: "Evolution Revolution Love")
2011
Whores' Glory (Documentary) (performer: "Taxi") / (writer: "Taxi")
2011
One Day (performer: "Aftermath") / (writer: "Aftermath")
2011
17 Girls (performer: "Puppy Toy") / (writer: "Puppy Toy" - as Adrian Thaws)
2008
Transporter 3 (performer: "Hell Is Around the Corner") / (writer: "Hell Is Around the Corner")
-
Chuck (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2008) (writer - 1 episode, 2008)
- Chuck Versus Tom Sawyer (2008) - (performer: "Council Estate" - uncredited) / (writer: "Council Estate" - uncredited)
2008
Torchwood (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Adam (2008) - (performer: "Christiansands" - uncredited)
-
Skins (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 2007) (writer - 1 episode, 2007)
- Sid (2007) - (performer: "Hell is Round the Corner" - uncredited) / (writer: "Hell is Round the Corner" - uncredited)
2006
.45 (performer: "Devil in Me") / (writer: "Devil in Me")
2006
The Book of Revelation (performer: "Abbaon Fat" tracks) / (writer: "Abbaon Fat" tracks)
2006
Alien Autopsy (performer: "Aftermath") / (writer: "Aftermath")
2005
Sleeper Cell (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Intramural (2005) - ("Hell Is Around The Corner")
2005
The Work of Director Jonathan Glazer (Video documentary) (writer: "Karmacoma")
2005
Adil geht (lyrics: "2thousand3") / (performer: "2thousand3")
2003
The O.C. (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- The Strip (2004) - (performer: "How High")
- The Girlfriend (2003) - (performer: "Hollow")
2004
Clean (performer: "Breakaway") / (producer: "Breakaway") / (writer: "Breakaway")
2003
Without a Trace (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Sons and Daughters (2003) - ("Scappy Love")
2003
Veronica Guerin (performer: "Aftermath")
2002
Fastlane (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Get Your Mack On (2002) - (performer: "Excess")
2002
Silent Cry (performer: "Aftermath")
2002
Ultimate X: The Movie (Documentary) (performer: "Christiansands") / (writer: "Christiansands")
2002
Bad Company (performer: "Excess", "Real People", "Matrix", "Bury the Evidence") / (writer: "Excess", "Don't Touch", "Bury the Evidence" - as Adrian Thaws) / (writer: "Real People", "Matrix")
2002
Glory Days (TV Series) (performer - 9 episodes)
- Clowning Glory (2002) - (performer: "Excess")
- No Guts, No Glory (2002) - (performer: "Excess")
- There Goes the Neighborhood (2002) - (performer: "Excess")
- Everybody Loves Rudy (2002) - (performer: "Excess")
- The Lost Girls (2002) - (performer: "Excess")
- Death, Lies and Videotape (2002) - (performer: "Excess")
- Miss Fortune Teller (2002) - (performer: "Excess")
- The Devil Made Me Do It (2002) - (performer: "Excess")
- Grim Ferrytale (2002) - (performer: "Excess")
2002
Smallville (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Shimmer (2002) - (performer: "Evolution Revolution Love" - uncredited)
2002
Narc (lyrics: "Provoked" - as Adrian Thaws) / (music: "Provoked" - as Adrian Thaws)
2002
Queen of the Damned (performer: "Excess") / (writer: "Excess" - as Adrian Thaws)
-
24 (TV Series) (1 episode, 2001) (performer - 1 episode, 2001) (writer - 1 episode, 2001)
- 2:00 a.m.-3:00 a.m. (2001) - (performer: "Bury The Evidence" - uncredited) / (writer: "Bury The Evidence" - uncredited)
- 12:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m. (2001) - ("Christiansands", uncredited)
2001
Thir13en Ghosts (performer: "Excess") / (writer: "Excess")
2001
The West Wing (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Manchester: Part I (2001) - (performer: "Evolution, Revolution, Love")
2001
Scrubs (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- My First Day (2001) - (performer: "Over Me")
2001
Shabatot VeHagim (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Chadar Hoshech (2001) - (writer: "Karmacoma")
2001
Bully (performer: "Excess", "Bury the Evidence") / (writer: "Excess", "Bury the Evidence" - as Adrian Thaws)
2000
The Crow: Salvation (performer: "Antihistamine") / (writer: "Antihistamine" - as Adrian Thaws)
2000
Boiler Room (performer: "You Don't") / (writer: "You Don't")
1999
G:MT Greenwich Mean Time (performer: "Christiansands")
1999
Brokedown Palace (performer: "Contradictive") / (writer: "Contradictive")
1999
Forces of Nature (performer: "Slowly") / (writer: "Slowly")
1998
Half Baked (performer: "We Know") / (writer: "We Know")
1998
The Replacement Killers (performer: "Makes Me Wanna Die")
1997
One Eight Seven (writer: "Karmacoma" - as Adrian Thaws)
1997
Face/Off (writer: "Christiansands" - as Adrian Thaws)
1997
Another 9½ Weeks ("Grandmaster")
1997
My Son the Fanatic (performer: "You Don't") / (writer: "You Don't")
1997
Nowhere (writer: "Daydreaming (The Blacksmith Remix)" - as Adrian Thaws)
1997
City of Industry (performer: "Overcome")
1996
New York Undercover (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Blue Boy (1996) - ("Hell Is Round The Corner", uncredited)
1996
The Crow: City of Angels ("In a Lonely Place") / (performer: "Tonite Is a Special Nite" (Kaos Mass Confusion Mix)) / (producer: "In a Lonely Place", "Tonite Is a Special Nite" (Kaos Mass Confusion Mix)) / (writer: "Tonite Is a Special Nite" (Kaos Mass Confusion Mix))
1996
Brit Awards 1996 (TV Special) (performer: "Hell Is Around the Corner" - uncredited) / (writer: "Hell Is Around the Corner", "Karmacoma" - uncredited)
1996
Beavis and Butt-Head (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Stewart Is Missing (1996) - (performer: "Black Steel")
1995
Little Sister (writer: "Karmacoma")
1995
Fallen Angels (writer: "Karmacoma")
1995
Strange Days (performer: "Overcome") / (writer: "Overcome")
1995
Go Now (TV Movie) (performer: "Pumpkin", "You Don't") / (writer: "Pumpkin", "You Don't")
1995
Virtuosity (performer: "Abbaon Fat Tracks")
-
Top of the Pops (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode, 1995) (writer - 1 episode, 1995)
- Episode #32.31 (1995) - (performer: "Hell Is Around the Corner") / (writer: "Hell Is Around the Corner")
1995
The Confessional (performer: "Aftermath") / (writer: "Aftermath")
Writer
-
The Only Way (Video short) (post-production)
2017
When We Die (Video short)
2002
Tricky: A Ruff Guide (Video) (creator)
Self
-
The Only Way (Video short) (post-production) as
Self
2021
The 2021 European Film Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2015
The 90s: Ten Years That Changed the World (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2015
¡Atención obras! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.21 (2015) - Self
2014
The Kate Bush Story: Running Up That Hill (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2013
The British Masters (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Tricky (2013) - Self - Guest
2008
Rage (TV Series) as
Self
- Tricky Guest Programs Rage (2008) - Self
2008
Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self - Musical Guest
- Episode #16.2 (2008) - Self - Musical Guest
2008
Benicassim Festival 2008 (TV Special)
2008
Esprits libres (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 6 June 2008 (2008) - Self
2008
La musicale (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #1.14 (2008) - Self
1995
Later... With Jools Holland (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #32.8 (2008) - Self
- Episode #11.5 (1998) - Self
- Episode #8.8 (1996) - Self
- Episode #5.6 (1995) - Self
2005
The Work of Director Stéphane Sednaoui (Video documentary) as
Self (segments "For Real", "Pumpkin" and "Hell is Around the Corner")
2004
Clean as
Self
2003
Tricky: Vulnerable (Video documentary short) as
Self
2002
Tricky: A Ruff Guide (Video) as
Self
2001
Girls, Tricky (Short) as
Self (as Adrian Thaws)
2001
Fuji Rock Festival '01 (TV Special)
2001
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 August 2001 (2001) - Self
1998
Urbanation (TV Series documentary) as
Self
1998
The Chris Rock Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Johnnie Cochran/Tricky (1998) - Self
1998
Jo Whiley (TV Series) as
Self - Special Guest
- Episode #1.5 (1998) - Self - Special Guest
1997
Tricky, Naked and Famous (TV Special) as
Self
1997
MTV Fashionably Loud: The Event (TV Special) as
Self - singer
1996
The White Room (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.6 (1996) - Self
1995
Q Awards 1995 (TV Special) as
Self - Winner, Best Producer Award
1995
MTV's Most Wanted (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 21 October 1995 (1995) - Self
1995
The Big Breakfast (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 28 August 1995 (1995) - Self
1995
Go Now (TV Movie) as
Self
1994
The Word (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #5.7 (1994) - Self
Archive Footage
2005
Later... With Jools Holland (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #26.1 (2005) - Self (uncredited)
2005
The Work of Director Jonathan Glazer (Video documentary) as
Self (segment "Karmacoma")
1996
Brit Awards 1996 (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1995
Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #32.31 (1995) - Self (as Tricky versus The Gravediggaz)

References

Tricky (musician) Wikipedia