Bias B

Adam Stevens, better known by the stage name Bias B, is an Australian hip hop artist. He started writing lyrics in 1989 and began performing in 1991[1] and released his first album, Beezwax, in 1998.[2] The album took two years to sell its first 500 copies.[3] In 1999, Bias B released an album called Boney & Stoney along with fellow crew members Len One and Lazy Grey. His third album in 2007 sold out its first 3000 copies in less than two weeks.[4] Bias B worked at Obese Records and hosted two radio shows with Stewbakka on PBS FM (The Formula) & RRR-FM (Wordburner).[5]

Bias B
Birth nameAdam Stevens
Born1974
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
GenresAustralian Hip Hop
Occupation(s)Rapper
LabelsWordburner Entertainment/Obese Records

Stage name

Bias B described to the Cairns Post the origin of his stage name:[6]

"The name 'Bias' didn't come from prejudicial attitudes, it came from the frequency on a cassette tape. Bias is the inaudible, high-frequency tone mixed with the input signal that passes through the recording head to excite tape particles, preparing it to record effectively."

Discography

Bias B

  • Beezwax - Wild Child Productions (1998)
  • Hip Hop Life EP - Obese Records (2001)
  • In Bed With Bias - Wordburner (2003)[7]
  • Been There, Done That - Obese Records (2007)[8][9]
  • Beemixes - Wordburner Entertainment (2007)[10][11]
  • Aerosol Era - Wordburner Entertainment (2009)
  • Baccapellas - Wordburner Entertainment (2010)
  • Biaslife - Wordburner Entertainment (2011)
  • Back Burners - Wordburner Enterainment (2018)

Boney & Stoney

  • Boney & Stoney - Wild Child Productions/Blackstump (1999)

References

  1. Townsville Bulletin, 20 April 2007, "Something for everyone"
  2. 3DWorld Been There Done That review by Phil Watkins
  3. ourbrisbane.com Bias cuts Bias B
  4. Hobart Mercury, 22 March 2007, "Moving on from that" by Kane Young
  5. The Age, January 2, 2004, Accusations of Bias by Khalil Hegarty
  6. The Cairns Post, 19 April 2007, "BECOMING bias" by Vaughan Mayberry
  7. The Cairns Post, 9 February 2004, "Bias B still keeps it real" by Tony Grant
  8. The Age, March 22, 2007, Been There Done That review by Dan Rule
  9. The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 March 2007, CD Review by Chloe Sasson
  10. Daily Telegraph, 15 March 2007, CD Review by Chloe Sasson
  11. Planet Urban, Beemixes review Archived 2008-08-12 at the Wayback Machine
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