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No-Man is a British duo formed in 1987 by Tim Bowness (from Stockton Heath, Cheshire, born, November 29th, 1963) and Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson (from Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, born, November 3, 1967).

Playing together for nearly 20 years, over the course of six massively varied albums and several singles/outtakes collections, No-Man has produced a unique body of challenging work that has developed from the band's proto Trip-Hop/Dream Pop origins into something beyond easy categorisation.

After initial ecstatic press plaudits, indie top 20 hits and high profile contracts with One Little Indian and Epic/Sony, the band continued to write and evolve throughout a sometimes difficult 1990s. Recording and re-defining themselves through an ever changing and creatively vital music, no-man released material via Materiali Sonori, Snapper, Third Stone and internet label Burning Shed, gradually building up a loyal worldwide cult following that luxuriated in the band's increasingly ambitious sound.

Included amongst the many artists and guest musicians the band has worked with since the early 1990s are electro-pioneers Scanner, Muzlimgauze, The Shamen and Faultline, Jazz luminaries Ian Carr and Theo Travis, and the legendary likes of King Crimson personnel,Robert Fripp and Mel Collins, and ex-Japan members, Jansen, Barbieri and Karn.

Drawing from a diverse mix of Chamber Jazz, New Classical, Singer-songwriter, Progressive, Dream Pop, Trip Hop and Contemporary Electronica sources for inspiration, no-man are one of the most intriguing British bands of the last two decades, creating an emotive and ethereal fusion of panoramic soundscapes, cracked ballads and sonic surprises.

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Official Albums

Compilations/Other

Singles and EPs

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