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Tim Powles (* 21 December 1959) is the drummer with the Australian-formed band The Church. He started working with the band in 1994, with the album Sometime Anywhere (though he was mis-identified as Tim Powell on the liner notes). He became an official, permanent member with Hologram of Baal in 1998, and has worked on all of their releases since then. Tim resides in Sydney, Australia and runs a recording studio called Spacejunk. He has production credit on the Church releases, as well as a few other artists. He released a solo album, Tyg's in Space, in 1999 and played on former Go-Betweens member Grant McLennan's 1997 solo album In Your Bright Ray. Tim Powles (third from the left) and The Church Tim was born in Wellington, New Zealand, but has lived in the UK. He eventually moved to Australia where he first became known in 1980s' band The Venetians and the band Flight X-7. He has also played drums for Divinyls and a few other artists and produced Penny Flanagan's album, Light Sleeper in 1998. Contents 1 Space Junk Studio 2 Film 3 Television 4 Discography 5 External links // Space Junk Studio "Combined with a reputation as one of Australia's most solid and diversely experienced drummers (The Church, Knievel, Stella 1-11, The Divinyls, Rose Tattoo, The Venetians, to name a few), this massive depth of experience makes Tim a 'big picture' producer in the true 'A&R' sense of the word. Allowing instinct and "accident" to flourish and thrive are key ingredients on Tim's production canvas. " [1] Film Appearance - Nambassa Festival, New Zealand, 1980, Director/editor: Philip Howe Production co: Nambassa Festival Trust with Dale Farnsworth Film Archive Television Radio With Pictures: Sweetwaters Special, Television New Zealand, 1980. Video DV, 26 minutes, originally transmitted on TV2, 11 March 1980 Dylan Taite fronts this Radio With Pictures documentary report on the 1980 Sweetwaters rock festival. Film Archive Discography CD Don't get too close B:Bye bye humanity 45 POLY 86 CD I lose control/ nice to see you 45 POLY 74 External links Spacejunk studio website v • d • e The Church Steve Kilbey · Peter Koppes · Marty Willson-Piper · Tim Powles Nick Ward · Richard Ploog · Craig Hooper · Jay Dee Daugherty Studio albums Of Skins and Heart  · The Blurred Crusade  · Seance  · Heyday  · Starfish  · Gold Afternoon Fix  · Priest=Aura  · Sometime Anywhere  · Magician Among the Spirits  · Hologram of Baal  · A Box of Birds  · After Everything Now This  · Forget Yourself  · Jammed  · El Momento Descuidado  · Back with Two Beasts  · Uninvited, Like the Clouds  · El Momento Siguiente  · Shriek: Excerpts from the Soundtrack  · Untitled #23 Extended plays Too Fast for You  · Temperature Drop in Down Town Winterland  · Sing Songs  · Remote Luxury  · Persia  · Pangaea  · The Coffee Hounds  · Deadman's Hand Compilations Conception  · Remote Luxury  · Hindsight  · Almost Yesterday  · Under the Milky Way: The Best of the Church  · The Best of the Church  · Singsongs//Remote Luxury//Persia  · Deep in the Shallows: The Classic Singles Collection Remixes and outtakes A Quick Smoke at Spot's  · Parallel Universe  · Beside Yourself Singles "She Never Said" · "The Unguarded Moment" · "Too Fast for You" · "Tear It All Away" · "Almost with You" · "When You Were Mine" · "I Am a Rock" / "A Different Man" · "It's No Reason · "Electric Lash" · "Already Yesterday" · "Tantalized" · "Columbus" · "Disenchanted" · "Under the Milky Way" · "Reptile" · "Antenna" · "Destination" · "Metropolis" · "Russian Autumn Heart" · You're Still Beautiful" · "Ripple" · "Feel" · "Two Places At Once" · "Comedown" · "White Star Line" / "Gypsy Stomp" · "Louisiana" · "Numbers" · "Song in Space" · "Block" · "Easy" · "The Coffee Song" / "Hounds of Love" · "Pangaea" · "Operetta" Related articles Discography · Pharmakoi/Distance-Crunching Honchos with Echo Units Categories Members · Albums · Songs