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Chris Bowden is a British alto saxophonist, composer and arranger, working across a variety of genres from acoustic
jazz to
hip hop and
drum and bass. As well as his solo releases he has contributed to music by
4hero,
The Herbaliser and
The Heritage Orchestra among others. He is currently active with
The Tomorrow Band and
Scorched Earth.
Originally from Birmingham, UK, he began his professional career with
The K-Creative in the early 90s
acid jazz boom, and also worked with
Palm Skin Productions,
Jessica Lauren and
Jhelisa Anderson. His first solo album,
Time Capsule (released by
Soul Jazz in 1996) is a sprawling trip through funk and latin-infused jazz, a core quartet (sax, keys, bass and drums) augmented with strings, percussion and wordless backing vocals.
Bowden was then invited to work with
4hero, developing an organic, jazz & soul-influenced take on
drum and bass for the album
Two Pages (1998). He played live with them and collaborated on a single,
Hero. During this period Bowden also performed and MDd with
James Mason on his Rhythm Of Life tour, and
Doug Carn with a set compiled from his Black Jazz Records catalogue.
Following extensive work with
The Herbaliser and a contribution to the legendary Xen Cuts compilation, Bowden's second solo album
Slightly Askew was released by
Ninja Tune in 2002, further expanding on the blueprint of Time Capsule. The album became associated with the "future jazz" movement and led to to three BBC Jazz Award nominations and sell-out performances at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, London's Jazz Café and Cargo. In 2004-5 he joined
The Heritage Orchestra, a group of over 40 musicians which added several of his compositions to its repertoire and played at London's Barbican Centre, the Montreaux Jazz Festival and the Big Chill Festival.
Following his densely orchestrated solo albums and work with the Heritage Orchestra, a period of "revelatory self-discovery" and a contribution to a Serge Gainsbourg tribute album, he formed
The Tomorrow Band, a trio of just sax, bass and drums. They've released two albums on
Rehab Records:
3 to get Ready (2007) and
2 To Get Set (2008), both of which focus on jazz standards rather than original compositions. He's also part of
Mike Gates's
Scorched Earth project, mixing jazz with folk-inspired guitar and vocals on the album
Resistance to the passage of sound.
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