Tim Bowness

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Tim Bowness

Background information
Genre(s) Singer-Songwriter
Dream Pop
Art Rock
Ambient
Trip-Hop
Progressive Rock
Years active 1982-Present
Label(s) One Little Indian,
Snapper Music,
Epic Records, Resurgence/Voiceprint,
3rd Stone Ltd.,
Materiali Sonori,
Burning Shed,
Headphone Dust
Website Official site

Tim Bowness (from Stockton Heath, Cheshire, England, born, November 29th, 1963) is a singer/songwriter primarily known for his work as part of the band No-Man, a long-term project with Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson.

After several years in unsigned Manchester and Warrington based experimental indie bands such as Plenty, After The Stranger and Still, in 1988 Tim moved to London to join Steven Wilson in No-Man.

In addition to recording albums with No-Man, Tim has appeared on albums by major Italian artist Alice, experimental guitar legend David Torn, German band centrozoon, and recorded a collaboration album with Porcupine Tree/Japan/Rain Tree Crow keyboard player Richard Barbieri called Flame.

In 2001, Tim established the highly regarded internet label Burning Shed with 'Lord' Peter Chilvers and Pete Morgan.

Tim's debut solo album, My Hotel Year (featuring Roger Eno and Hugh Hopper, amongst others) was released on the One Little Indian label in 2004.

[edit] Select Discography

  • Never Trust The Way You Are (Resonancer, 2004) - with Centrozoon
  • My Hotel Year (One Little Indian, 2004)
  • California, Norfolk (Burning Shed, 2002) - with Peter Chilvers
  • Flame (One Little Indian, 1994) - with Richard Barbieri

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