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  1. Steve Mason (born 17 April 1975) is a Scottish guitarist, singer, writer, and activist. He came to prominence in the late 90s as the lead singer and one of the founding members of The Beta Band. Mason created King Biscuit Time as a side project during his time in The Beta Band, and then took the name again after the group split in 2004.

  2. 25. Nov. 2020 · Steve Mason hat sich in Lewes in der Nähe von Brighton zur Ruhe gesetzt. Mit Anfang 60 legt er nur noch selten auf, erinnert sich aber gerne zurück, und das mit dem unverkennbaren Timbre in der ewig jungen Stimme. Das komplette Interview mit ihm ist in der Episode #22 von „Riddim Box Radio“ zu hören – hier gibt es exklusiv die übersetzte und gekürzte schriftliche Version.

  3. April 1961 in Winnipeg, Kanada) ist ein britischer DJ. Er war einer der Wegbereiter der Technomusik im Radio. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Beruflicher Werdegang. 2 Privates. 3 Fernsehauftritte. 4 Diskographie (Auswahl) 4.1 Studio-Album. 4.2 DJ-Mixe. 4.3 Singles & EPs. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Beruflicher Werdegang.

  4. 17. Jan. 2019 · January 17, 2019. The infamous Beta Band frontman could have lingered in the shadow of his cult-figure fandom; instead, on his fourth solo album, he sings directly about the long process of ...

    • Stuart Berman
  5. 2. März 2016 · Meet The Humans is out now on Double Six Recordings. Steve Mason begins a European tour on April 7 at Botanique – Witloof Bar in Brussels, Belgium, before a run of UK dates starting on April 24 at Manchester Academy 2; for full details and tickets, head here.

  6. 19. Dez. 2022 · The duo prepared to close the set with Beta band favourite, Squares, another exuberant fan shouted out “you’re pretty good you, Steve”. Mason wryly noting “25 years in the business…man and boy”. There was something really moving as a middle-aged man danced vigorously next to the speakers to another Beta Band oldie Inner ...

  7. 21. Feb. 2016 · For angry middle-aged man Steve Mason, the problem here is disillusionment with party politics and a suspicion of political culture in general, which he finds reflected by the audiences...