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About No-Man

No-Man is a British duo formed in 1987 by Tim Bowness and Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson.

The band has so far produced six studio albums and a number of singles/outtakes collections (most notably, 2006's career retrospective, All The Blue Changes).

Drawing from a diverse mix of singer-songwriter, post rock, contemporary classical, progressive rock, dream pop, trip hop and electronica sources for inspiration, No-Man's sound is distinctive and difficult to categorise.

The name No-Man was adopted in 1990 and first used on the self-released June 1990 single release, Colours (a cover of the 1960s Donovan song). The single achieved Melody Maker and Sounds Singles Of The Week accolades and was re-released by Liverpool-based label Probe Plus in October, 1990.

Between 1991 and 1994, No-Man were managed by Talk Talk's manager Keith Aspden. During this period, the band received highly positive UK music media support (including more Singles Of The Week in Melody Maker, Sounds and Irish music paper, Hot Press), had 2 indie top 20 hits (Days In The Trees and Ocean Song), a Billboard Top 40 dance hit (the US only single, Taking It Like A Man) and had high profile contracts with One Little Indian, Hit & Run Publishing and Epic/Sony.

Subsequently, mirroring the evolution of artists such as Talk Talk, David Sylvian, Radiohead, Scott Walker and Kate Bush, with each successive release, the band has moved further away from its more conventional Pop/Rock roots.

Since the mid-1990s, No-Man has released material via Snapper Music, Third Stone/Adasam and internet label, Burning Shed (www.burningshed.com).

Included amongst the many artists and guest musicians the band has worked with are electronic artists Roger Eno, Faultline, Scanner, Muslimgauze and The Shamen, Jazz musicians Ian Carr and Theo Travis, and the legendary likes of King Crimson personnel, Robert Fripp, Pat Mastelotto and Mel Collins, and ex-Japan members, Jansen, Barbieri and Karn.

In early January, 2008, the band's website and MySpace page announced that a new album, Schoolyard Ghosts, is to be released in May, 2008. Guest musicians include Pat Mastelotto, Theo Travis, Gavin Harrison, Bruce Kaphan (ex- American Music Club) and London Session Orchestra|The London Session Orchestra (arranged by Dave Stewart).
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About No-Man

No-Man is a British duo formed in 1987 by Tim Bowness and Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson.

The band has so far produced six studio albums and a number of singles/outtakes collections (most notably, 2006's career retrospective, All The Blue Changes).

Drawing from a diverse mix of singer-songwriter, post rock, contemporary classical, progressive rock, dream pop, trip hop and electronica sources for inspiration, No-Man's sound is distinctive and difficult to categorise.

The name No-Man was adopted in 1990 and first used on the self-released June 1990 single release, Colours (a cover of the 1960s Donovan song). The single achieved Melody Maker and Sounds Singles Of The Week accolades and was re-released by Liverpool-based label Probe Plus in October, 1990.

Between 1991 and 1994, No-Man were managed by Talk Talk's manager Keith Aspden. During this period, the band received highly positive UK music media support (including more Singles Of The Week in Melody Maker, Sounds and Irish music paper, Hot Press), had 2 indie top 20 hits (Days In The Trees and Ocean Song), a Billboard Top 40 dance hit (the US only single, Taking It Like A Man) and had high profile contracts with One Little Indian, Hit & Run Publishing and Epic/Sony.

Subsequently, mirroring the evolution of artists such as Talk Talk, David Sylvian, Radiohead, Scott Walker and Kate Bush, with each successive release, the band has moved further away from its more conventional Pop/Rock roots.

Since the mid-1990s, No-Man has released material via Snapper Music, Third Stone/Adasam and internet label, Burning Shed (www.burningshed.com).

Included amongst the many artists and guest musicians the band has worked with are electronic artists Roger Eno, Faultline, Scanner, Muslimgauze and The Shamen, Jazz musicians Ian Carr and Theo Travis, and the legendary likes of King Crimson personnel, Robert Fripp, Pat Mastelotto and Mel Collins, and ex-Japan members, Jansen, Barbieri and Karn.

In early January, 2008, the band's website and MySpace page announced that a new album, Schoolyard Ghosts, is to be released in May, 2008. Guest musicians include Pat Mastelotto, Theo Travis, Gavin Harrison, Bruce Kaphan (ex- American Music Club) and London Session Orchestra|The London Session Orchestra (arranged by Dave Stewart).
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