Steve Mason is a Scottish musician, most famous as the lead singer of The Beta Band. Mason also released solo material as King Biscuit Time, including two EPs on Regal Records and one album on No Style Records, an imprint of Alan McGee's Poptones record label. Mason is now working under the name Black Affair, and has released one album under this pseudonym on V2 Records. On 19 April 2009, The Sunday Times reported that Mason was working on a new King Biscuit Time album with producer Richard X.
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- Steve Mason is a Scottish musician, most famous as the lead singer of The Beta Band. Mason also released solo material as King Biscuit Time, including two EPs on Regal Records and one album on No Style Records, an imprint of Alan McGee's Poptones record label. Mason is now working under the name Black Affair, and has released one album under this pseudonym on V2 Records. On 19 April 2009, The Sunday Times reported that Mason was working on a new King Biscuit Time album with producer Richard X. Mason is an occasional guest on Old Jock Radio, an internet radio station.
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Black Affair (2007–present)
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- "It's Real" (16 June 2008, V2)
- "Japanese Happening" (6 October 2008, V2)
- "Kwangchow" (24 April 2006, Poptones) – reached 84 on the singles chart
- "Tak! Attack!" (22 October 2007, V2)
- *"C I AM 15" (26 September 2005, Poptones) – reached #67 on the UK Singles Chart
- *''Black Gold'' (15 May 2006, Poptones) – reached #143 on the UK Albums Chart
- No Style (19 June 2000, Regal)
- Pleasure Pressure Point (4 August 2008, V2)
- Sings Nelly Foggits Blues in "Me and the Pharaohs" (7 December 1998, Regal)
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- Steve Mason is a Scottish musician, most famous as the lead singer of The Beta Band. Mason also released solo material as King Biscuit Time, including two EPs on Regal Records and one album on No Style Records, an imprint of Alan McGee's Poptones record label. Mason is now working under the name Black Affair, and has released one album under this pseudonym on V2 Records. On 19 April 2009, The Sunday Times reported that Mason was working on a new King Biscuit Time album with producer Richard X.
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