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Pleasure Pressure Point

Pleasure Pressure Point
Black Affair

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Track Listing

  1. PPP
  2. It Goes Like This
  3. Just Keep Walking
  4. It's Real
  5. Japanese Happening
  6. You And Me
  7. Reel To Reel
  8. Subfuge
  9. Will She Come
  10. Sweet Tak! Attack
  11. Mute Me
  12. Pills

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31544 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-07-28
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .14 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
'Pleasure Pressure Point' is the debut album from Black Affair. Highly influential and versatile ex-Beta Band frontman Steve Mason is the mastermind behind the project, taking heavy influence from 1980s electro-pop and proving once again that his talent has very few boundaries. Mason's trademark vocals are instantly recognisable, oozing coolness and fittingperfectly into this new musical landscape. Singles include 'It's Real'.


Customer Reviews

pure pleasure5
I've been looking forward to this cd coming out and I haven't been disappointed.

King Biscuit Time - Steve Mason's last invention - was probably what we expected from the ex-Beta Band man but this is a more mature if quirky creation.

I'm not a huge electronica fan but am really enjoying this record as there is a quietness underlying the keyboards and his husky voice. The lyrics are fun and the music almost hypnotic, so much so I enjoy running to it.

A must for anyone who does not like manufactured bands and wants a reminder of how wonderful music can be.

it takes you back4
This sounds like the Gore compositions on Mode's Speak & Spell; Human League's Travelogue; and a bit of John Foxx's Metamatic. It is more modern in places (but that's 1983-modern).

It is an unusual record and all the better for that: great sounds; emotionless singing. That's not to say it is dirgy and tuneless, because it certainly is not.

I have had it for a couple of days and am enjoying it thoroughly! You just don't get records like this any more...