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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Mason is the stage name of the Dutch music DJ & producer Iason Chronis (born 17 January 1980). He had a number one on the UK Dance Chart in 2007 with his track Exceeder. Exceeder had originally been an instrumental and had received a vinyl only release in the UK in 2006. The new version of the track, Perfect (Exceeder) featured vocals from Princess Superstar and reached number 3 on the national British chart in January 2007. The number was a big hit in many countries worldwide. He also had popchart success in the Netherlands and Belgium with his song 'Runaway', which was a modern version of Runaway by Eruption, and with Boadicea, featuring Roisin Murphy. Mason has released music on numerous electronic music labels, such as Great Stuff Recordings, and Fool's Gold Records, and remixed artists such as Moby, Jack Garrett, Steve Aoki, Hadouken, Don Diablo, Mat Zo, 2Unlimited, Mylo, Worthy, Tommy Trash, Martin Solveig, Robyn and Gabriella Cilmi. In 2008 Mason launched his own label 'Animal Language'. In 2011 he released his debut album 'They Are Among Us', which featured collaborations with Roisin Murphy, DMC, Sam Sparro, Kurtis Blow and Aqualung. In 2014 the second Mason album 'ZOA' was released, featuring Jocelyn Brown, Zoot Woman, Rouge Mary (Hercules & Love Affair) and many other feature artists. In 2015 'Papapapa' on Loulou Records reached a number 1 position on Beatport. In the same year Mason released his Nite Rite series, a collection of numbered Nite Rites, released on each full moon. Nite Rite Ten featured Danielle Moore from the UK indie band Crazy P on vocals. In 2015 he also collaborated on releases with German house acts Moonbootica and Sharam Jey. He also remixed fellow Dutch acts Kraak & Smaak, Janne Schra and Arling & Cameron this year. In 2016 Mason got signed to Island Records, and is working on material with US hiphop artist Azealia Banks. He also mixed and compiled the Toolroom Miami Poolside album, which was released on Toolroom Records."@en }

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