Steven Wilson

Steven Wilson is one of contemporary music’s definitive auteurs.
A six-time Grammy nominee and founding member of Porcupine Tree, Wilson’s last three solo albums have all been top 5 in the UK. His most recent release - "The Harmony Codex" - garnered career best reviews, including one that noted Wilson had somehow pulled off the unusual trick of being able to do whatever he wants, whilst still achieving a level of commercial success.
A pioneer in the world of spatial audio, Wilson has recently remixed New Order, The Who, King Crimson, Suede, XTC and Tears For Fears among many others. His eighth solo album, "The Overview," is a 42-minute, two-track conceptual epic where Wilson takes the listener on a Kubrickian journey into the darkness of outer space, seeing humanity for what it really is – tiny, insignificant, dwarfed by cosmic distances involving billions of years.
A six-time Grammy nominee and founding member of Porcupine Tree, Wilson’s last three solo albums have all been top 5 in the UK. His most recent release - "The Harmony Codex" - garnered career best reviews, including one that noted Wilson had somehow pulled off the unusual trick of being able to do whatever he wants, whilst still achieving a level of commercial success.
A pioneer in the world of spatial audio, Wilson has recently remixed New Order, The Who, King Crimson, Suede, XTC and Tears For Fears among many others. His eighth solo album, "The Overview," is a 42-minute, two-track conceptual epic where Wilson takes the listener on a Kubrickian journey into the darkness of outer space, seeing humanity for what it really is – tiny, insignificant, dwarfed by cosmic distances involving billions of years.