| Tim Bowness |

|
| Background
information |
| Genre(s) |
Art Rock
Ambient |
| Years active |
1982-Present |
| Label(s) |
One
Little Indian,
Snapper
Music,
Burning
Shed |
| 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 (for labels such
as One Little Indian, Sony/Epic and Snapper
Music), 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.
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
See also
- List of
progressive rock musicians
External links