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The Beta Band were a Scottish musical group formed in 1996. Their style was described as being "
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", although it was mainly a blend of
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, psychedelia,
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, experimental rock and
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, often involving stylistic experimentation. Despite inner conflict and the eventual decline of the group, they became critically acclaimed after releasing their first few recordings and achieved a
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as they began releasing studio albums, before disbanding in 2004. They were praised by members of both
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and
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, the former of which chose them to open for their concerts in 2001. The band's music has been featured in multiple films, including '' High Fidelity'' and ''
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''.


History


Formation

The Beta Band was formed in 1996 by
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musicians Steve Mason (vocals, guitar) and
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. The two had plans to call their group The Pigeons but later changed their minds. As they pulled together songs for their debut EP, ''
Champion Versions ''Champion Versions'' is the debut EP by the Beta Band, originally released in 1997 on 12" vinyl only. The EP consists of songs featured on the original demo tape the band had sent to Phil Brown, an A&R rep for EMI, which landed the group a recor ...
'', they added Robin Jones (drums), John Maclean (DJ, sampler, keyboards), and Steve Duffield (bass). While living in a flat in
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they met Phil Brown, who after hearing their demo took it to Miles Leonard, who promptly signed the band. Duffield quit the band soon after recording ''Champion Versions''. Not long after they were signed to Regal/ Parlophone, Anderson became ill and quit the band. He later produced recordings under the name
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. The remaining members added Englishman Richard Greentree to play bass and solidified their lineup.


''The Three E.P.'s''

''Champion Versions'' was released in July 1997 to critical acclaim not only for the music but also for the record's innovative cut-and-paste sleeve design (the work of John Maclean). The trumpet solos recorded for "Dry the Rain" on ''Champion Versions'' were played by Jonathan Levien, credited as Jon Levien on the record. Jonathan was attending the Royal College of Art in 1997 where he met John Maclean in the Art Bar and mentioned that he could make some interesting whale sounds on his trumpet. Jonathan Levien was invited to Chalk Farm recording studios shortly afterwards where he was asked to play three riffs on his trumpet for Dry the Rain. Two further EPs followed in 1998 produced by Chris Allison and the band: ''
The Patty Patty Sound ''The Patty Patty Sound'' is the second release by The Beta Band, released in 1998. Despite being almost 40mins long and originally being released on 2 x 12" records, the release is still considered an E.P. by both the band and the press. All the ...
'' in March and ''
Los Amigos del Beta Bandidos ''Los Amigos del Beta Bandidos'' (Translated to 'The Friends of the Beta Bandits' in English) is the third release by The Beta Band, released in 1998. All the tracks from the EP were later included on the compilation ''The Three E.P.'s'' along wi ...
'' in July. All three EPs received widespread critical praise, and all three appeared on the appropriately titled ''
The Three E.P.'s ''The Three E.P.'s'' is a compilation album of the first three releases by Scottish musical group The Beta Band, comprising the EPs ''Champion Versions'', '' The Patty Patty Sound'' and '' Los Amigos del Beta Bandidos''. The album was released ...
'' collection in September 1998. The compilation was rated by '' Pitchfork'' in the ''Top 10 Albums of the year''. The song "Dr Baker" featured on the acclaimed soundtrack of the first series of ''Trigger Happy TV''.


''The Beta Band''

Despite inner conflict, the band soon commenced work on their first full-length recording after being signed to Regal. The record, titled '' The Beta Band'', was released in June 1999. The album was more stylistically diverse than the initial EPs, and was loose and unrefined in comparison to their prior style of production. The mixed press turned decidedly negative when the band announced their own disdain for the record, including Mason who declared that it was "fucking awful": Regal's deadline and tight budgets kept them, they stated, from refining their improvisations into coherent songs, and led to an album that was conceptually incomplete. Also in June that year the band made a four-stop tour in the United States. The band returned to the studio to record the double A-side single "To You Alone"/"Sequinsizer", recorded by future
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producer, Gareth Parton. It was released on 24 January 2000. The single was received favourably and was regarded as a return to form for the band. The ''
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'' made it their "Single of the Week", and would later select it as one of the 50 greatest singles of 2000 in their end-of-year awards. "To You Alone" was also included on the soundtrack of the 2000 remake of the television series '' Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)'', released in March.


''Hot Shots II''

A hiatus followed, during which Mason released his second
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EP. The band gradually gravitated back into the studio, this time recruiting UK producer Colin Emmanuel, aka C-Swing, to oversee the process. The album, ''
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'', appeared in mid-2001, and was warmly received by critics and fans. It sacrificed much of the first album's experimentation for more boiled-down pop structure and hooks. The band had originally intended to release "Squares" (b/w "Won"), which featured a sample from the Günter Kallmann Choir's 1970 version of Wallace Collection's "
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", as the lead single. A video had been filmed and promo discs issued, but because another single ( "Daydream in Blue" by I Monster) featuring a sample from the same Günter Kallmann Choir recording was to be released at around the same time, the band opted to release "Broke" instead. Two other singles were released from the album: "Human Being" in October 2001 and "Squares" in February 2002 (with the I Monster track long out of the charts). A performance on
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for "Squares" had been recorded, but was dropped when the single only reached No.42, and has never been shown. The band embarked on a long tour to support the album, at one point supporting
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. In August 2002, they made No. 3 on ''Q'' magazine's list of "50 Bands to See Before You Die".


''Heroes to Zeros'' and split

The band began demo sessions for their third album in September 2002. They entered the studio with producer Tom Rothrock in 2003 and completed a number of tracks; however, neither the band nor Regal's executives were pleased with the results. Producer
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was called in to mix the album, which was finally completed in early 2004. Lead single, "Assessment", was released on 12 April 2004, followed by the album ''
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'' on 26 April. One of the tracks, "Liquid Bird" is based on a sample of "Painted Bird" by
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. A second single, "Out-Side", followed in July. The band announced their breakup on their website on 2 August 2004, citing financial discourse with their label, who they owed a £1.2 million debt to. In November, they performed at the
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festival and set out on a farewell tour. Their final show was at
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's Liquid Rooms venue on 5 December 2004. On 3 October 2005, the band released a 2-disc
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set, '' The Best of The Beta Band - Film'', featuring most of the band's videos and a selection of short films, television footage, documentaries as well as four songs recorded live at the Shepherd's Bush Empire on 29 November 2004, one of the band's final performances. Also released on the same day was a two CD set, '' The Best of The Beta Band - Music'', comprising a compilation disc of studio recordings and a disc containing the Shepherd's Bush gig. Since the split, Steve Mason has released music with his solo project
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, as well as new projects Black Affair and Good Face. In May 2010, he released the first record in his own name entitled "Boys Outside". Robin Jones and John Maclean have become The Aliens along with former Beta Band member Gordon Anderson (a.k.a.
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) and Richard Greentree is working with his new band The General and Duchess Collins. On 29 September 2017, Because Music agreed to acquire the Beta Band’s back catalogue from
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, along with two EP’s by Mason’s King Biscuit Time project."Because buys beta band catalogue"
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Discography

The discography of The Beta Band consists of three studio albums, three extended plays, three compilation albums, six singles and a video collection. Studio albums *'' The Beta Band'' (1999) ( UK No. 18) *''
Hot Shots II ''Hot Shots II'' is the second studio album by the Scottish musical group The Beta Band, released on 16 July 2001. Colin "C-Swing" Emmanuel and the band co-produced the album. The band's previous work had used dense experimentation but ''Hot Sho ...
'' (2001) (UK No. 13), ( US No. 200) *''
Heroes to Zeros ''Heroes to Zeros'' is the third and final studio album by The Beta Band, released in 2004. It was produced by The Beta Band and mixed by Nigel Godrich. The cover illustration was created by comic book writer and artist Kaare Andrews. The Beta ...
'' (2004) (UK No. 18) Compilation albums *''
The Three E.P.'s ''The Three E.P.'s'' is a compilation album of the first three releases by Scottish musical group The Beta Band, comprising the EPs ''Champion Versions'', '' The Patty Patty Sound'' and '' Los Amigos del Beta Bandidos''. The album was released ...
'' (1998) (UK No. 35) *'' The Best of The Beta Band'' (CD, 2005) *''The Regal Years (1997–2004)'' (2013) Extended plays *''
Champion Versions ''Champion Versions'' is the debut EP by the Beta Band, originally released in 1997 on 12" vinyl only. The EP consists of songs featured on the original demo tape the band had sent to Phil Brown, an A&R rep for EMI, which landed the group a recor ...
'' (1997) *''
The Patty Patty Sound ''The Patty Patty Sound'' is the second release by The Beta Band, released in 1998. Despite being almost 40mins long and originally being released on 2 x 12" records, the release is still considered an E.P. by both the band and the press. All the ...
'' (1998) *''
Los Amigos del Beta Bandidos ''Los Amigos del Beta Bandidos'' (Translated to 'The Friends of the Beta Bandits' in English) is the third release by The Beta Band, released in 1998. All the tracks from the EP were later included on the compilation ''The Three E.P.'s'' along wi ...
'' (1998) Singles *"To You Alone"/"Sequinsizer" (January 2000) *"Broke"/"Won" (July 2001) ( UK No. 30) *"Human Being" (October 2001) (UK No. 57) *"Squares" (February 2002) (UK No. 42) *"Assessment" (April 2004) (UK No. 31) *"Out-Side" (July 2004) (UK No. 54) Video *'' The Best of The Beta Band'' (DVD, 2005)


References


External links


The Beta Band
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