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RA Coming to South America
Posted by Dustin on April 25th, 2012 | Leave A Comment | Filed Under: News

We will post the iTunes link as soon as it becomes available.

If you live in North America you can pick up RA on NOW

Happy 2nd Birthday 8bit Heart!
Posted by Dustin on March 23rd, 2012 | Leave A Comment | Filed Under: News

Two years ago today Simon released ’8bit Heart’ on his website for free.

What’s your favorite track? Mine is ‘Fell In Love With An Android’ -Dustin

Flesh (Vincent Did It Remix) & Starlight
Posted by Dustin on February 1st, 2012 | Leave A Comment | Filed Under: Music Link, News

Simon premiered the long awaited remix of Flesh – Vincent Did It Remix (formerly Frankmusik) today!

You can get the track at his newly redone website: http://simon-curtis.com

Also today, an unreleased track from the R∆ sessions, Starlight, was released to ArjanWrites also produced by Vincent Did It.

Trick or TREAT?
Posted by Dustin on October 31st, 2011 | Leave A Comment | Filed Under: Music Link, News

Courtesy of MuuMuse blog comes a kick ass mashup of Simon’s Flesh and Britney Spears’ Inside Out remixed by Jeff ‘Jadion’ Wells (The producer of 8Bit Heart & R∆.)

Simon Curtis vs. Britney Spears - Turn My Flesh Inside Out (Jadion Mix)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

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New Music & UK Tour?
Posted by Dustin on September 28th, 2011 | Leave A Comment | Filed Under: News

‘RA’ was just released back in June but today Simon revealed he’s already working on new music and is he hinting at a UK tour next year?

GET EXCITED!

EXCLUSIVE: ‘RA’ tracklisting
Posted by Dustin on June 6th, 2011 | Leave A Comment | Filed Under: Exclusives, News

‘RA’ hits your local iTunes at midnight tonight! and SimonDaily has the exclusive tracklist

Simon Curtis – ‘RA’

1. Laser Guns Up
2. Don’t Dance
3. Superhero
4. Pit Of Vipers
5. D.T.M.
6. Chip In Your Head
7. Flesh
8. How To Start A War
9. Get In Line
10. I Hate U
11. Joshua
12. Soul 4 Sale
13. Enemy
14. The Dark 2: Return To The Dark

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PHOTO: MTV Buzzworthy


Photo by: Tyler Shields

HQ picture HERE

Flesh
Simon Curtis

This is not the way into my heart, into my head
Into my brain, into none of the above
This is just my way of unleashing the feelings deep inside of me
This spark of black that I seem to love
We can get a little crazy just for fun, just for fun
Don’t even try to hold it back
Just let go
Tie me up and take me over till you’re done
Till I’m done
You’ve got me fiendin’ and I’m ready to blow

Push up to my body, sink your teeth into my Flesh
Get undressed, taste the flesh
Bite into me harder, sink your teeth into my Flesh
Pass the test, taste the flesh
Hold me up against the wall
Give it till I beg, give me some more
Make me bleed, I like it raw
Like it R∆ R∆ R∆
Push up to my body, sink your teeth into my Flesh

Hold my hands above my head
And push my face into the bed
Cause I’m a screamer baby, make me a mute
You put your hand upon my neck and feel the pulse beat beat beat beat
It’s like a trigger, get me ready to shoot
Wanna wrestle with me baby
Here’s a sneak, little peek
You can dominate the game cause I’m tough
I don’t play around that often
When I do, I’m a freak
So you’d better believe I like it rough

Hold me down and make me scream
Lay me on the floor
Turn me on and take me out
Make me beg for more

Purchase Flesh on iTunes: Standard | Remix.

‘Superhero’ – on iTunes now!
Posted by Dustin on May 17th, 2011 | Leave A Comment | Filed Under: News

Simon Curtis’ new single from ‘R∆’ is now available for purchase on iTunes worldwide.

PS. There’s a surprise remix available too!

Purchase the single & remix HERE

Leave your thoughts of  ‘Superhero’ in the comments

EQ Reviews “R∆”
Posted by Dustin on April 25th, 2011 | Leave A Comment | Filed Under: News

“Chip in Your Head” is a staunchly robotic opener, with a whispery spoken-word intro which gives way to a strident, self-confident anthem. It’s an early album highlight and shows you the best of what Simon can offer: the perfect match of quality vocals and effortless electronic pop production.

“The Dark II” is another stand-out track. Its ingenious melody and ice-cool club production bring you all the commercial energy of a Top 40 record but with a gritty undercurrent of undeniable credibility; its appeal is in its completeness and its solidity. Simon even told us that this is the sequel to the track of the same name on “8bit Heart”.

“R∆” takes a dubstep turn in the albums first single “Don’t Dance”, with Simon’s narrow-eyed, deathly focused lyrics, showing us that Curtis is very much at the centre of his own show. The track also shows off Simon’s expert ear for harmonies.

“Enemy” balances a stern, spat-out, lyric-led verse with a yearning and soaring chorus. It’s as driving as it is dizzying, as celestial as it is sensitive. Matched up with more winning production, it’s tracks like this which show that Simon is an all-round master of electro pop music. Perhaps EQ’s favorite song on the new album, “Enemy” is a strong track, one that we hope makes the albums final cut.

Moments of difference come with the album’s quieter track. “Starlight”, produced with Ellie Goulding favourite Frankmusik, is solemn and piano-led, showing the rare sensitivity of Simon’s vocals alongside his superb songwriting talent. It offers a suitable amount of vulnerability amongst all the bravado of the album’s louder pieces. “Pit of Vipers”, meanwhile, shows off robotic rhythms and clockwork intricacy, souped-up with another tough, overpowering chorus.

“Get in Line” was a favourite at the EQ listening party. It stands alone and should be treated as such; it’s a militaristic approach to a crowd anthem – heavy drums and affecting rhythms with a chorus which is set to be screamed back towards the stage at his live shows.

Perhaps the most single-worthy tracks on the album are “Laser Guns Up” with its uber catchy chorus and pulsating dark synths which establish Simon as the main player in the game of P.O.P. “Wicked Baby” is probably the “most pop” track on the album and is a sparkly duet featuring gal pal and hot noteworthy pop newcomer Ro Danishei.
SOURCE

In a new interview with Free-Wired.com Frankmusik spoke about Simon Curtis and their time in the studio

Read the full interview HERE

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