Tim Lowman
The San Diego music scene is mourning the sudden loss of Tim Lowman, beloved musician, event organiser, and cherished community member, who tragically passed away today following a motorcycle accident. Known for his work with Low Volts and the Blackout Party collective, Lowman’s creativity and warmth left a lasting mark on the city’s artistic landscape.
Lowman was celebrated not only for his musical talent but also for his dedication to fostering community through his events. Over the years, he played a pivotal role in bringing together musicians, artists, and fans, creating spaces where experimentation and collaboration could thrive. His work with Low Volts showcased his innovative approach to sound, while the Blackout Party events became a staple of San Diego nightlife, remembered for their energy, inclusivity, and sense of shared joy.
Friends and colleagues remember Lowman as a genuinely kind and generous figure, someone whose laughter and encouragement could light up a room. “Tim was one of those people who made everyone around him better,” said a close friend. “He had a rare talent, but even more rare was his ability to lift others along with him.” Interviews conducted over the years highlight his passion for music, his commitment to community, and his belief in the power of art to connect people.
The news of his passing has left a profound void in San Diego’s artistic community. Fans and fellow musicians alike are reflecting on the influence of his work, the memories he helped create, and the legacy of creativity and friendship he leaves behind. Tim Lowman’s life and music will continue to inspire those who knew him, reminding the community of the power of talent, generosity, and the bonds forged through shared artistic passion. He will be deeply missed.
Condolences
Today at the Casbah I found out Tim Lowman died in a motorcycle accident last night!
Oh Nooo, Tim was so talented, and a great guy…So sad!
Devastating. My heart breaks for his wife and daughter
Well I just found out from this post since I’m in Asia. Holy shit. Dani ok?
RIP Brother Tim! He was such an awesome musician and a good solid dude.