The Beta Band

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About The Beta Band

The Beta Band may have been too ambitious for their own good—and they’d be the first to say so. Formed in 1996, the Scottish group crafted an eclectic mix of folk, psychedelia, electronic and hip-hop, built off Beck’s cool, genreless grooves and an experimentalist’s lust to wander. Their first trio of releases, compiled on 1998’s The Three E.P.’s, revealed their mercurial habit to try anything, whether it be pastoral acoustic folk or meandering space-rock epics. They doubled down on that kitchen-sink approach with their 1999 self-titled full-length debut, a dense collage of loops, samples, instruments and limitless left turns. That adventurous spirit continued with 2001’s Hot Shots II and 2004’s Heroes to Zeros, until the band—disillusioned by low sales and a huge debt to their record label—called it quits in 2004. Frontman Steve Mason went on to focus on his solo career, while Beta cofounder Gordon Anderson, drummer Robin Jones and DJ/keyboardist John Maclean formed electro-psych band The Aliens. Though their tenure was brief, The Beta Band remain one of UK indie’s great pop oddities.

ORIGIN
Edinburgh, Scotland
FORMED
1997
GENRE
Alternative
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