Keith Hillebrandt
Keith Hillebrandt is a sound-designer, remixer and programmer from San Francisco who has worked within the music software business and with/for various artists such as Stevie Wonder, Consolidated and David Bowie. He has also manipulated sound in many musical outfits including Nine Inch Nails, Blast Conservatory, Cleopatra System and Full Court Press (a band he was in), as well as working in Naut Humon's Sound Traffic Control. Keith Hillebrandt has also released four solo albums and an EP.
On David Bowie's I'm Afraid Of Americans, Hillebrandt is listed as a full member of NIN along with Dave Ogilvie, Danny Lohner and Charlie Clouser. He was evidently planned to be part of a multiple-keyboardist setup for the live band that Trent Reznor originally put together for the Fragility tour, but The Fragile took a different route sonically and this idea was scrapped, although he did replace Charlie Clouser during the CRC Sessions. He ended up becoming an in-house programmer for Reznor from 1997-2002, and created an entire library of sounds towards use on The Fragile.[1]
Body Of Work
Killing Floor
- Killing Floor
David Bowie
- I'm Afraid of Americans
- Best of Bowie
Switchblade Symphony
- Scrapbook
- Sinister Nostalgia
- Serpentine Gallery (Deluxe Edition)
Nine Inch Nails
- The Perfect Drug
- The Fragile
- We're In This Together
- Things Falling Apart
- And All That Could Have Been (Deluxe Edition)
- Still
12 Rounds
- Pleasant Smell
Puff Daddy
- Victory (Remixes)
U2
- Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
nearLY
- Reminder
- Straight to Nowhere
Keith Hillebrandt
- Blue
- Guilt Box
- Flood
- Transporte
- Tranquilo
Film Work
- Tomb Raider (Deep)